Author: Atma

This Electric Can Opener Is Trending on Amazon Right Now

Home chefs at any skill level know that reliable kitchen gadgets can save time and energy. And, yes, that includes smaller essentials. So if you’re making a meal that includes ingredients from a can — be it a tuna for a sandwich or tomatoes for a pasta sauce — you’ll want a sturdy can opener…

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Apple Watch might soon face international import tires

Earlier this week, the Biden administration declined to veto a recent ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC) which might result in an imported ban on the Apple Watch. In December last year, the ITC had ruled out that Apple had infringed on a California-based startup AliveCor’s heart monitoring technology. For the uninitiated, the tech…

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Canary Technologies’ Survey Finds Wide Discrepancies In National Hotel Tipping Habits

Published: Mar. 2, 2023 at 6:00 AM CST|Updated: 37 minutes ago 79% of hotel guests say hotel workers should be tipped; the workers say only 30% of guests actually do tip More than 70% of guests who did not tip during a recent stay would have if digital tipping was available Gen Z make for…

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How ChatGPT can help you build a website

Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade’s specialty is picking apart malicious software to see how it attacks computers. It’s a relatively obscure cybersecurity field, which is why last month he hosted a weeklong seminar at Johns Hopkins University where he taught students the complicated practice of reverse engineering malware. Several of the students had little to no coding…

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How LIV Golf’s ratings fared in its network TV debut

By: Josh Berhow February 28, 2023 Dustin Johnson rolls a putt during the last week’s tournament at Mayakoba. Getty Images As Chris Kirk and Eric Cole faced off in a playoff at the Honda Classic on Sunday evening, the PGA Tour’s rival league was battling it out in Mexico, putting a bow on its first…

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Win a mystery bag from The Verge brimming with free tech

Want a new backpack and a smattering of tech accessories without sacrificing your hard-earned spending cash — or worse — your rent money? As it turned out, we just so happened to be giving away a chock-full bag of freebies to one lucky one Verge reader. why? Well, besides the fact that we love you…

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park opens a new era with parking fees

Before Sugarlands Visitors Center in Gatlinburg opened at 9 am, dozens of people were waiting outside to purchase parking tags. As of March 1, parking fees arrived at Great Smoky Mountains National Park. “It’s been great to see how smooth it is for folks and a tremendous amount of support from the community so far,”…

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Google tests blocking news content for some Canadians

Feb 22 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google is rolling out tests that block access to news content for some Canadian users, the company confirmed on Wednesday, in what it says is a test run of a potential response to the government’s online newsbill. The “Online News Act,” or House of Commons bill C-18, introduced…

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Bluesky Social is available in a closed beta

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is working on a new project called Bluesky Social. The project is not yet ready for mass use, but it is now available in closed beta on the Apple App Store. You’ll have to drop your email address in to be considered for the beta. Bluesky Social is yet another app…

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A northern Ontario camp for LGBTQ youth brings its programming to Atlantic Canada

A northern Ontario camp for LGBTQ youth is expanding its programming to Canada’s east coast this summer. Rainbow Camp opened in 2012 near Thessalon, Ont., and provides a safe space for young LGBTQ people between the ages of eight and 18. Programming includes more traditional outdoor camp activities such as canoeing, hiking and swimming, along…

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