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5 Major Brands You Might Not Realize Microsoft Owns
Microsoft built its name on Windows and Office. Yet today the company touches far more of daily digital life than most people notice. Through big acquisitions over the past decade,...
Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus Tablet Drops to Just $105 in Fresh Deal
Amazon has cut the price on its popular Fire HD 8 Plus tablet. Shoppers can now grab this reliable budget device for only $105. That is a solid 30 percent...
Audible’s New Read and Listen Feature Aims to Change How Australians Read
Australia is on the brink of a shift in how people engage with books as Audible, the US audiobook giant, launches a new Read and Listen feature that brings the...
NY Teacher Urges Tech Limits to Help Anxious Teens Thrive
A New York middle school teacher is calling on parents and schools to set firm boundaries around screens as teen anxiety reaches new highs after years of pandemic isolation and...
Virginia Tech Basketball Faces Major Shake Up With Key Players Entering Transfer Portal
Virginia Tech basketball is in the midst of a roster shift that could reshape both the men’s and women’s teams as the NCAA transfer portal opens this spring. In a...
Tech Reveals Long-Hidden Ancient Past at 3 US Sites
Cutting-edge tools are shining new light on America’s deepest history. At three protected sites, LiDAR, digital modeling and remote sensing uncover details once lost to time without disturbing sacred ground....
Singapore Bans More Than Two Power Banks for Departing Air Passengers
Singapore is tightening flight safety rules. Starting April 15, passengers leaving from Singapore airports will only be allowed to bring a maximum of two portable power banks in their carry‑on...
Egypt Banking Sector NFA Falls to $27.4 Billion in February
Egypt’s banking sector net foreign assets dropped to $27.4 billion in February. The Central Bank of Egypt reported a 7.1 percent decline from January’s figure. This shift highlights short term...
Sharks Do Bite Undersea Internet Cables But Far Less Often Than You Think
Nearly all international internet traffic travels through thin fiber optic cables laid across the ocean floor. Sharks have been known to bite these lines since the late 1980s. Yet the...










