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The controversy over who gave the order for a second strike that apparently killed people clinging to an alleged drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean has raised important questions about how and ...
With all the technology in our lives today, it can feel overwhelming trying to keep track of the apps we need to control the world around us. Chinese tech company UltraBar has spent the past few years ...
With Black Friday over and Cyber Monday now underway, now is the perfect time to start looking at all the things you might buy if there were some good deals available, like this Alienware 16 Aurora ...
As DTE Energy pushes for swift approval of its plan to deliver power to Michigan’s first hyperscale data center, Attorney General Dana Nessel and other utility watchdogs are criticizing state energy ...
Very pretty desktop with nice lighting, especially if you like Tron. GPU, RAM, and storage are simple upgrades. Tool-less latch system to remove the side panel. Great value. CPU upgrades are limited.
In her moving 2020 novel, Hamnet, the Northern Irish writer Maggie O'Farrell explored the possibility that a real-life tragedy may have inspired one of the greatest fictional tragedies ever written.
The Alienware 16 Area 51 may just be the most unique gaming laptop I’ve reviewed this year. Its sci-fi-inspired styling immediately makes it stand out from the pack, but its great gaming performance ...
Given how often today’s news outlets distort the truth or report outright lies, it’s almost comical that E.L. Doctorow’s 1975 novel Ragtime was once dismissed by The New Yorker‘s editor William Shawn.