By Dennis McCarthy, Wayne Hanson, Ronald Beard and William Klepczynski Once again we are going to adjust the world’s clocks by one second. This time it will happen on June 30, when we insert another ...
Change how you think about time as part of your #workanywhere initiative: Move from headquarters-centric time zone language to the global standard, UTC. Image: Andy Wolber/TechRepublic Companies such ...
The Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions today issued a report recommending that trading venues and their participants synchronise the clocks they use for timestamping a ...
As a species, we are obsessed about time. Our technological exploits rely on an increasingly exact knowledge of time. For example, some communications systems require frequency uncertainty 10-11 ...
The tick of the world clock depends on hundreds of atomic oscillators positioned across the globe. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
Blink and you'll miss it, but this weekend's going to be a little longer than most. Just after 7:59:59 p.m. ET—23:59:59 coordinated universal time—a "leap second" will be tacked on to the world's ...