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The Chipolo Loop is getting a splash of color, with some limited edition “Deep Sunset” and “Morning Mist” options launching today. Chipolo first launched the Loop last year as a dual-network, ...
We used to worry about what children were seeing online. Now we have to worry about what answers they get back, sometimes in ways that can distort a child’s sense of self. Children everywhere are ...
If you have a Mac and a cat, you've probably run into a situation where your cat sits on your computer keyboard. Whether it's because Macs are warm or because they want to distract you from the screen ...
Ryan Johnson is the chief product officer at CallRail, an AI-powered lead engagement platform that serves over 225,000 businesses worldwide. Every new wave of technology promises speed, efficiency and ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Researchers have deciphered a collection of cuneiform writing from the earliest civilizations of the Near East. The analysis of extinct languages ...
In a recent decision, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit) reversed a lower court summary judgement order, finding that the annual aggregate limits provision in three ...
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — Yuji, a 6-week-old patas monkey in Mexico, wakes up every day clinging to a stuffed dog. More than a toy, this plush companion acts as a surrogate mom after the tiny primate ...
For decades scientists have recognized that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a formidable viral pathogen. After years of probing work and extensive experimentation, a Yale research team has ...
They’re dreaming of a green Christmas. The Powerball jackpot has surged to a sky-high $1.5 billion — the fifth-largest in the game’s history — ahead of the holidays after no ticket matched all six ...
My God, could you imagine trying to explain this debacle to any coal miner from 100 years ago? How we have all the safety technology a century can bring, but we’re still shoring up holes with timber?