• How to promote a standard user account to an admin account on macOS

    By default, the first user that sets up a Mac will become an administrator. If you share your Mac with others and want to give them admin access then you can do this quickly and easily. Once you promote a standard user to an administrator account, they’ll be able to add and manage other users, install apps and change settings. Admins can also demote any other existing administrators if they no longer need their privileges.  Follow the steps below to learn how to promote a standard user...

  • Amazon Ads enhances Account Management with nested manager accounts

    This new feature allows for the creation of "nested" or "multi-level" Manager Accounts (MAs), addressing the needs of complex organizations with multiple advertising teams.

  • A leap toward carbon neutrality: New catalyst converts carbon dioxide to methanol

    Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a catalyst material known as cobalt phthalocyanine that converts carbon dioxide—a significant driver of climate change—into renewable fuels such as methanol.

  • Missouri AG demands 'accountability' from Kansas City after its X account doxxes Harrison Butker

    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey accused the Kansas City office of retaliating against NFL kicker Harrison Butker for 'expressing his sincerely held religious beliefs' during a commencement address at Benedictine College.

  • Ho Chi Minh City conference discusses carbon credit pricing, establishment of carbon credit exchange

    Officials outlined a two-stage plan for the establishment of a carbon credit exchange in Vietnam

  • A century of Philippine accountancy

    In my long life as a professional writer – aside from being a fictionist, journalist and academic – I’ve occasionally been asked to write books for both private and public institutions and individuals, usually to commemorate an important milestone. My clients have included banks, power and energy companies, accounting firms, NGOs, business tycoons, politicians and thinkers.

  • More Shady Biden Accounts Have Been Discovered

    Democrats and their friends in the mainstream media like to pretend that there's no evidence of Joe Biden's corruption and that the impeachment inquiry is just a partisan play. Of course, to believe that they have to pretend that all the sworn testimonies, bank records, emails, phone calls, videos, photos, text messages, and even White House visitor logs proving Biden's corruption don't exist. Not only is that not true, but the evidence continues to pile up.

  • I’m proud to be an accountant – Ooni

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja 11, says he is proud to be an accountant and will continuing to hold the profession in high esteem.

  • The (Anti) Social Cost Of Carbon

    The (Anti) Social Cost Of Carbon Authored by Jonathan Lesser via RealClearEnergy, Forty-two was the mystical number that explained “life, the universe, and everything” in Douglas Adams’ comic novel, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Today, another mystical number, the so-called social cost of carbon (SSC), is providing the excuse for the Environmental Protection Agency and green-energy-enamored state regulators to enact crippling energy policies. The SCC is the thumb on the...

  • How to recover a hacked Facebook account

    Facebook is no stranger to cyberthreats. Many hackers and scammers use Facebook to reach their victims, and keeping up with all their new techniques is challenging. Most of the time, people don't even realize they've been hacked until a friend on Facebook lets them know they've received suspicious links from you on Messenger or almost

  • Decentralization, Accountability, Corruption and Service Delivery

    In a decentralized system, the essence of the central government’s top to bottom approach becomes an unrealistic variable for governance as it is based on uniqueness and service delivery mechanism. As the political paradigm shift from a centrally controlled government with strict controls, the need to engage development in the local structures of government becomes []

  • Letter: Hold companies accountable for cigarette litter

    “We urge communities to start enforcing their cigarette litter ordinances as well, something that is rarely done now.”