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Sony’s latest versions of the Walkman, the groundbreaking portable music player first released in 1979, look nothing like the original cassette player that came with… Read More »Do you still love the Walkman?
Sony’s latest versions of the Walkman, the groundbreaking portable music player first released in 1979, look nothing like the original cassette player that came with… Read More »Do you still love the Walkman?
Jim Risch YouTube/screenshot sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) dismissed concerns over the conflict in Ukraine that escalated into a full-scale war between Russia and NATO during… Read More »GOP Senator Says NATO-Russia War ‘Would End Pretty Soon’
It seemed like a funny question, meant to provoke the star witness: “Do you think you’re good at lying?” But it is the crucial issue… Read More »The Key to a $4 Billion Fraud Case: A Banker Who Says He ‘Lied a Lot’
Neil Bradbury is a professor of physiology whose first book, A taste for poison, uses stories of poisons and poisons as a means of explaining… Read More »Learning Physiology By Watching The Poisons That Turn It Off
Most of the people you meet in everyday life – at work, in the neighborhood – are decent and normal. Even nice. But hit Twitter… Read More »The new silent majority: people who don’t tweet
you saw the many cryptocurrency-related Super Bowl ads, and you may have found them weird, or deeply dystopian, or just unsettlingly familiar. Nevertheless, you may… Read More »How people actually make money with cryptocurrencies
Long hailed by its proponents as a safe hedge in uncertain times, Bitcoin’s value has been falling steadily over the past few weeks.
As Fox News defends itself in the Dominion case and in a lawsuit by another voting systems company, Smartmatic, the network’s attorneys have argued that… Read More »First Amendment scholars want the media to lose these cases
Safin Hamed/AFP via Getty Iran launched a dozen ballistic missiles late Saturday night at the Iraqi city of Erbil near an unoccupied US consulate under… Read More »Iran hits US consulate in Erbil, Iraq with a dozen ballistic missiles: AP
Ars Technica It’s the weekend and that means it’s time for a new Dealmaster. Our latest roundup of the web’s best tech deals includes a… Read More »The weekend’s best deals: HyperX gaming headsets, ergonomic keyboards and more
But now some executives are throwing open their office doors, propelled by easing Covid restrictions and dismissing cases. Office occupancy across the country reached a… Read More »After two years of remote work, employees are questioning their office life
When a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, killing an estimated 200,000 people, there was only one working seismometer in the country. The shaking… Read More »Citizen seismologists track earthquakes in Haiti
Russian President Vladimir Putin feels “cornered like a rat” as his Ukrainian invasion lasts into the third week, a former US intelligence officer told Fox… Read More »Putin ‘cornered like a rat’ and will do whatever it takes to lash out
On the day Russia invaded Ukraine, Max and his wife drove from their home in Germany to Poland and then crossed the border into Ukraine.… Read More »Parents who rely on Ukrainian surrogates desperately search for their newborns
Prime Video’s hit series the boys returns for a third season on June 3. Prime Video has unveiled a new red band teaser for the… Read More »Soldier Boy and Crimson Countess Revealed in The Boys Red Band Teaser