The graveyard of technology is riddled with failed products: remember the Apple Newton? Or Microsoft’s Zune? How about Amazon’s Fire Phone?
And yet in Silicon Valley “failing fast” is heralded as a virtue and, sometimes, even failing slowly can have unforeseeable benefits. Cutting-edge products may die an embarrassing death, but they often also lay the groundwork for better, more well-timed ideas that flourish later on. This is a list of failures, yes, but failures that led to success or may yet still lead to something world-changing.
Internationally published swimsuit and lingerie glamour model who crossed over into the fitness world, helping thousands of people get into shape with her workout videos and tips.
Before Fame Alhough she was born in Atlanta, Georgia, she was raised primarily in Miami, Florida, where her family moved when she was two years old.
Trivia Before becoming a fitness model as a teenager, her love of fitness started with boxing. She has more than 4.
Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said he would not hesitate to speak up and criticize President Bola Tinubu if he fails in his responsibilities to the country.
Naija News reports that Fayose made this known during an interview with News Central Africa in a short snippet shared online.
Speaking on his political experience in both the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Fayose said there is no difference and he has gotten a fair share in life.
Every year on Feb. 2, Groundhog Day is celebrated. How did this weather-predicting holiday originate? Here's everything we know about its history.
Source: Getty ImagesIt’s almost time for one of North America’s weirdest holidays: Groundhog Day. Every Feb. 2, we put our faith into a confused groundhog who's probably just trying to have a peaceful morning but is instead bombarded with cameras and paparazzi.
If said groundhog sees its shadow, winter will allegedly last for six more weeks.
For the second time in the life of this administration, President Muhammadu Buhari visited Ebonyi State last week, commissioned landmark projects, and equally passed the night. Rare, very rare on visits to States. The President has 36 Governors to relate with, and possibly contend with. A political party would not matter, as he is the father of all. And good fathers, they say, should not like a child more than the other.