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Take the difficulties of a 13-hour time difference between Tokyo and New York City, add the wrinkle of a global pandemic, and sprinkle in a dash of having every Olympic event “spoiled” on social media before it airs in primetime in the U.S.
If you love music (and stories about music), the past few weeks have provided a wealth of great new documentaries to watch, including Summer of Soul and 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything, which looks back at a bygone era of music.
On July 11, 2021, Richard Branson ushered in the era of private space travel by flying to the edge of space in a “space plane” designed and built by his company.
A lot has been written about the socio-techno divide (also known as the digital divide) and how the less affluent lack equal access to modern necessities like high-speed internet. The issue (and the access) goes much deeper than that.
It’s hot outside… it’s so hot, in fact, that you might think the government just published an official report about UFOs… sorry, UAPs: unidentified aerial phenomena. Wait… they are?
Bitcoin crashed hard this past weekend, and the selloff doesn’t seem to be turning around too quickly. The crypto markets have been unusually volatile recently, and there are a few factors at play.
Video games and gaming are a hotter industry than they’ve ever been. Console gaming (like Xbox and PlayStation) is great, but PC gaming is greater.
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) kicked off on Monday with a keynote showing off new operating systems for all of its hardware.