We must all roll up our sleeves More This is a story about what a man can do — about what men can do. Surprised I want to talk about men on International Women’s Day? Well, I’m an incredibly determined woman, who is generally fearless about taking on challenges and […]
Daily Archives: March 8, 2018
August on Thursday added free 24-hour video clip storage to its $199 Doorbell Cam Pro and its first-gen Doorbell Cam. Previously, folks had to pay $5 per month to access August’s 30-day cloud storage service. Doorbell maker SkyBell already offers customers seven days of free clips. Ring doesn’t currently have a […]
Nissan’s Altima is one of the older kids on today’s family sedan block, but that’s poised to change on March 28. The automaker previously confirmed plans to unveil its sixth-generation midsize four-door at the New York Auto Show on that date, and now we have a sketch to whet our […]
For the first time, scientists will deploy a small fleet of long-range autonomous underwater vehicles (LRAUVs) that have the ability to collect and archive seawater samples automatically. These new robots will allow researchers to track and study ocean microbes in unprecedented detail.
The novel – the sixth book in A Song Of Ice And Fire, which started with Game of Thrones – has kept fans waiting for years on end. Martin’s declaration earlier this week that he was stepping back from his blog in order to focus on an apparent array of […]
The Five Star Movement performed best out of all the parties in the Italian election, with its anti-establishment, anti-immigrant message seeing it secure 32.7 per cent of the vote. The parties that did well in the election all share varying degrees of scepticism towards the European Union. However EU Budget […]
First Read is your briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day’s most important political stories and why they matter WASHINGTON — Despite the millions spent on the race, the high-profile visits and all the national attention, there’s a good case to make that the […]
Marissa Brandt has lived on and off in South Korea for the past three years, but speaking and understanding Korean still trips her up. “I have gotten a little better with the language, but it’s still not great,” she said. “It is so hard.” Still, Brandt has become a part […]