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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's Behind ZDNET’s Recommendations?

Imagine you’re trying to find the perfect tech gadget or service. That’s where ZDNET steps in with their recommendations. But what does “ZDNET Recommends” actually mean? It’s not just a simple endorsement; it’s the result of countless hours spent testing, researching, and comparing various products

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

A Night of Moroccan Magic and Southern Comfort

Imagine walking into a world that combines the vibrancy of Morocco with the warmth of the South. That's exactly what guests experienced at Potomac Hospitality Group's "Fried Chick'n & Champagne" Secret Supper. Held at Marcellus Farms, this sold-out event was more than just a meal—it was an adventure

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's AI: Ads in Disguise?

Have you ever wondered how a company like Google stays afloat while offering so many free services? The answer is ads, and now they're sneaking into AI search features too. Initially targeting mobile users in the U.S., these generative AI searches will include sponsored results. This begs the questi

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Oct 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Best Clothes Drying Racks: A Guide to Choosing the Right One

When it comes to drying your clothes, having a reliable and efficient drying rack can make all the difference. There are various types of drying racks available, each with its unique features and benefits. Stackable sweater-drying racks can have up to four levels, while freestanding racks typically

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Oct 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Which Warhammer Horde Shooter Steals the Show?

Are you a fan of Warhammer 40,000 games? If so, you've probably heard about two exciting horde shooters: Darktide and Space Marine 2. Both games offer heart-pounding action, but they have their own unique flavors. Let's dive in and see what makes each one special. Darktide is all about atmosphere.

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Oct 04 2024CRIME

Why Weather Matters: A Lesson from a Fatal Plane Crash

A recent plane crash near Springbank Airport claimed six lives. The cause? A mix of bad weather and the pilot's decision to keep flying despite low visibility. The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) found that the pilot didn't get a proper weather briefing from NAV Canada before taking off. Instead,

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Oct 03 2024FINANCE

Currency Dip: Why Japan's PM Comments Rocked the Yen

Japan's Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, recently said something that made a big splash in the financial world. He didn't seem too keen on hiking interest rates anymore. This news sent the Japanese yen into a tailspin against the US dollar, hitting an all-time low of 147.15. But experts aren’t so sur

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Japan's September Heatwave: A Wake-Up Call

In Japan, last month was the second-hottest September ever recorded. The eastern and western coasts broke their own records for average temperatures. The nation as a whole saw an increase of 2.52 degrees Celsius compared to the usual average. This is just behind last year's record since 1898, accord

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Oct 02 2024SCIENCE

The Oddly Lopsided Planet: WASP-107b's Mysterious Atmosphere

Imagine a planet where one side is always day, and the other is always night. That's what happens on WASP-107b, but there’s something strange about it. Its atmosphere is taller on one side than the other, making it look lopsided. This might not sound like a big deal, but for astronomers, it's a surp

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Oct 01 2024GENERAL

How Trump's Tirades Backfired

Kamala Harris has been the target of many malicious attacks, but one of the most recent instances caught many off guard. Donald Trump, during a campaign rally, described Harris as "mentally impaired," "mentally disabled," and "a stupid person." But, as Joe Scarborough pointed out on MSNBC's Morning

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