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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Can a Sports Dome Revive Tinley Park's Economy?

Imagine a sprawling, inflatable sports dome, cradling two fields, and bustling with activity 24/7. Sounds like a game-changer, right? A 142,000-square-foot dome on a 48-acre site in Tinley Park. But what's the big idea? Will it bring in the crowds and breathe new life into the area? Or will it be

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Zoe Saldaña: Ready for Her Close-Up in Directing

Zoe Saldana is ready to take on a new challenge - directing her very own film. The star of blockbusters like Avatar and Guardians of the Galaxy has earned over $15 billion at the box office, but she's not content to rest on her laurels. In an engaging conversation with TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, Salda

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is ActiveX Really Dead? Microsoft Says Goodbye to a Controversial Technology

Microsoft is finally saying goodbye to ActiveX, a technology that's been around since the days of Windows 95. Think of it like that old family recipe that everyone swore by, but secretly everyone agrees is a bit outdated and maybe even a little risky. ActiveX was originally designed to let develo

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Drones Over Cotton Fields: Will Tech Rev Up Uzbekistan's Agriculture?

Meraque, a Malaysian robotics company, has teamed up with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture to bring cutting-edge tech to the country's vast farms. The plan is to use drones and robotic solutions to boost efficiency and productivity. What if this tech doesn't quite live up to the hype? What if

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Uzbekistan-Utah: A Drone Love Story

Meraque Group, a Malaysian startup that's all about making drones do the heavy lifting in agriculture, has hitched its wagon to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture. The two signed a MoU, with Shakhobjon Sharifov, Director of an 'Administrative and Economic Service', and Razali Ismail, Meraque's CEO

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Peter Molyneux: AI Will Revolutionize Gaming. . . Or Maybe Not?

Video game development is about to get a whole lot easier, at least according to Peter Molyneux. The renowned British designer believes that AI will soon become the secret sauce for creating games, handling everything from characters and animations to dialogue and level design with just a text promp

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Star Wars Outlaws: A Promising Start, But Where's the Red Dead Redemption Vibe?

Star Wars Outlaws promised a taste of the immersive open world experience found in Red Dead Redemption 2, but does it deliver? Initial impressions hinted at a vast space western, but the reality is a bit more nuanced. One of the biggest draws was the comparison to Rockstar's masterpiece, and while

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Sep 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Aaron Rodgers: Faith, Ethnicity & the Quest for QB Glory

What does faith and ethnicity have to do with being one of the greatest QBs of all time? A lot apparently. Aaron Rodgers' spiritual journey is as complex and interesting as his football career. Raised in a strict evangelical household, he's since moved away from traditional Christianity towards a m

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

The GOAT Hits Milestone #300, But is it Really a Big Deal?

Today marks a historic day for NFL quarterback Tom Brady. The future Hall of Famer started his 300th regular season game today against the Dallas Cowboys. While impressive on paper, let's take a closer look at this milestone and see if it truly deserves all the hype. First off, kudos to Brady for r

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Sep 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can This Gigantic Battery Recycling Plant Save the EV Revolution?

A new, massive battery recycling plant is being built in Germany by Cylib, a startup backed by Porsche and Bosch. This facility, costing over 180 million euros ($200 million), is expected to be the biggest of its kind in Europe, capable of recycling 30,000 metric tons of end-of-life batteries each y

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