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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Curiosity Stream: Is This the Discovery Channel We Crave?

Curiosity Stream promises to be a haven for science, technology, history, and nature documentaries. Launched by the founder of Discovery Channel, it boasts an extensive library featuring renowned experts like David Attenborough, Michio Kaku, Brian Greene, and Emmy Award-winning series 'Stephen Hawk

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Lost in the Collection: When Millions of Treasures Become a Headache

Denver's Museum of Nature & Science boasts 4.3 million items – a treasure trove of fossils, insects, and even bird nests! But here's the catch: the museum can't seem to keep track of them all. An audit revealed that over 2 million items haven't even been digitally cataloged! Imagine trying to find a

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is Facial Recognition the Future of Your Front Door? A Look at the Lockly Visage

The Lockly Visage, a new smart lock boasting facial recognition, has hit the market. Sounds cool, right? But before you ditch your keys, let's dive into whether this tech is as secure as it seems. The Lockly Visage promises convenience, unlocking automatically as you approach. But does it come wit

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Future: Are Lockly's New Zeno Series Locks Worth the Hype?

Lockly, known for pushing the boundaries of smart lock technology, has unveiled its latest lineup: the Zeno Series. This quartet of locks boasts sleeker designs, advanced features, and compatibility with popular smart home ecosystems. But are these upgrades enough to justify the price tags? Let's di

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Honor MagicBook Art 14: A Pretty Face or Substance Too?

The Honor MagicBook Art 14 is being touted as a laptop that blends style and power, but is it all just hype? This sleek machine boasts a beautiful OLED display, powerful processor, and impressive battery life. But does it live up to the expectations set by its stunning design? The laptop's alumin

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Quandary: US Tightens Tech Export Controls

The US is flexing its tech muscle with new export controls targeting advanced technologies like quantum computing, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and even fancy 3D printing for metal parts. Think of it like this: the US is saying, 'Hey, world, these super-powered technologies are too precio

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bluetooth 6. 0: Finding Your Stuff with Laser-Like Precision (But Is It Too Precise? )

Bluetooth 6.0 is coming, and it promises to revolutionize how we find our lost belongings. Imagine never again digging through your bag for your keys – Bluetooth Channel Sounding, a new feature in Bluetooth 6.0, boasts "centimeter-level accuracy" over distances of up to 150 meters! That's like kno

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Sep 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Gordon Ramsay's Bike Wreck: A Closer Look at the Cheeky Chef's Scary Spill

When it comes to spilling the tea, Gordon Ramsay is usually the one dishing it out. But recently, the hot-tempered chef found himself on the receiving end of a nasty bike accident that left him looking like a 'purple potato.' In an interview with Men's Health, Ramsay revealed the gory details behin

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Is the US Economy Headed for a Slowdown? A Look at August's Job Numbers

August's jobs report painted a mixed picture of the US economy, with some sectors booming while others struggled. Leisure and hospitality and healthcare and social assistance led the way, adding over 40,000 jobs each. But what does this tell us about the overall health of the economy? If these sec

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is the Chevrolet Equinox EV Really That Good? A Closer Look

This week's newsletter dives into the world of micromobility, self-driving cars, and electric vehicles, highlighting both exciting advancements and lingering questions. First up, Lyft is restructuring its micromobility business, getting rid of dockless rides and laying off a small percentage of its

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