July 11, 2023 Vermont Endures Widespread Flooding in Wake of Torrential Downpours Vermont woke up to widespread flooding, mudslides, and road closures after heavy rain engulfed the region this weekend and on Monday. Read more…
July 11, 2023 The best Prime Day deals you can get at Walmart and other retailers For any number of reasons, some people might not want to shop at Amazon, regardless of how low Prime Day discounts go. So it’s…
July 11, 2023 Microsoft Gets the Green Light to Purchase Activision Blizzard in Victory Over FTC After the Federal Trade Commission sued to block Microsoft’s acquisition of popular video game company Activision Blizzard over antitrust concerns, a California judge has…
July 11, 2023 NASA Wants Alternate Versions of Its Next Generation Spacesuits NASA has asked two of its commercial partners to develop spacesuit designs for different tasks than the ones initially assigned to them, with the…
July 11, 2023 Anthropic releases Claude 2, a more capable, less gullible AI chatbot Just five months after Anthropic debuted its open-source ChatGPT rival, Claude, the company is back with an updated version that promises longer answers, more…
July 11, 2023 Extinct Megalodons Swam Slower to Eat More, New Research Suggests Sharks are often imagined as lethal predators with rows of razor-sharp teeth and capable of zipping through the water at high speeds. But it…
July 11, 2023 Vince Vaughn Just Co-Created His Own 1980s Inspired Action Hero Toy Masters of the Universe. G.I. Joe. Transformers. Care Bears. These are just some of the names you think of when you think of popular…
July 11, 2023 Intel will stop making its own NUC mini PCs Intel is bowing out of making its own mini PCs. The chip designer has confirmed to Engadget that it’s ending its “direct investment” in…
July 11, 2023 Nothing Phone 2 comes to the US on July 17th for $599 Nothing has finally unveiled the Phone 2 after plenty of teasers, and it’s likely what you’re looking for if you thought the Phone 1…
July 11, 2023 Microsoft’s Activision acquisition moves ahead as judge rejects FTC injunction request A judge has rejected the Federal Trade Commission’s request for a preliminary injunction to prevent Microsoft from buying Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion. Both…