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Sep 08 2024BUSINESS

Unicorns and Unicorses: Why People Are the Real Key to Startup Success

Building a successful startup is like navigating a tightrope – one wrong step and you could tumble into oblivion. While flashy tech and hefty investments grab headlines, the real secret sauce lies in something far less tangible: people. Think about it, what makes a team truly great? It’s not just

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Great Smart Glasses Gamble: Will This Time Be Different?

Qualcomm, Samsung and Google have joined forces in an ambitious bid to make smart glasses a mainstream reality. But will their efforts finally succeed where others have failed? Or are we doomed to repeat the same

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

OLED Overload: Is Apple's LCD Exodus a Bright Idea?

Apple is ditching LCD displays on its iPhones, according to reports. The company plans to transition all models to OLED screens, starting with the next generation of devices rumored for September release. This move could bring more vibrant colors and power efficiency, but it also raises questions

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Honor Watch 5: Bigger Screen, Longer Battery, But Is It Worth the Hype?

The Honor Watch 5 is here, boasting a larger 1.85-inch AMOLED display, a hefty 480mAh battery, and a suite of health-tracking features. But does this new smartwatch truly live up to the promises made by Honor? Let's dive into the details. The Watch 5's display is certainly a highlight, with a reso

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Sweaty Sinuses and Swollen Joints: How Heat Turns Up the Thermostat on Your Body

During a heat wave, most people will feel the changes first in their sinuses. Wait, really? What if it's not your sinuses, but something else entirely? Could it be that the heat just makes everything feel more intense? Why are we so focused on sinuses as the first sign of trouble? Imagine your bo

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Fantasy Football Week 1: Don't Sleep on These Quarterbacks!

Baker Mayfield is being slept on but has a favorable matchup against Washington. Jordan Love steps in for the Packers with an opportunity to break out vs Philly's defense. Rookie Jayden Daniels could be a surprise in Kliff Kingsbury's offense. Matthew Stafford gets a chance to prove he still has

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Sep 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Garmin Fenix 7X: Worth Dropping $650 on?

Best Buy is offering a tempting discount on the Garmin Fenix 7X Sapphire Solar smartwatch - but is it worth splurging that much cash? Let's dive into the pros and cons. The battery life on this beast of a watch is truly impressive. With solar charging, you can go up to 37 days without needing to re

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Sep 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Chasers, Bludgers, and Breaking Barriers: Does Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Soar?

Get ready for a whirlwind ride through the magical world of Quidditch! Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, the latest release by Unbroken Studios, aims to deliver the Quidditch experience fans have been clamoring for since the release of Hogwarts Legacy. No longer relegated to a simple mini-game,

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Toucher, Hardy, and the Sports Hub Shake-Up: Who's In, Who's Out, and What It All Means

The morning drive program at 98.5 The Sports Hub has been through quite a few changes lately. First there was the departure of Rich Shertenlieb, then the arrival of Rob 'Hardy' Poole as Fred Toucher's new co-host. Now, behind-the-scenes shake-ups are underway too. On Wednesday night, two long-time

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Sep 08 2024POLITICS

B. C. 's Indigenous Leaders Call Out Conservative Leader's Reconciliation Stance: Is Rustad 'Throwing Natives Under the Bus' for Political Gain?

The First Nations Leadership Council is not happy with B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad's recent comments on reconciliation and Indigenous rights made in a Jordan Peterson podcast. In a strongly worded statement, the council accused him of "throwing Indigenous people under the bus" to gain polit

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