Google offers several perks in exchange for buying one of its Chromebooks, something that adds a bit of an incentive for those who may be around these small and fairly limited devices. Available benefits are updated on a semi-regular basis to add new opportunities, something that happened recently and involves …
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Some beer varieties may be affected due to shortage of aluminum cans
Beer foam: why it is so important Kyle Wilson, head of brewing at Brooklyn Brewery, explains the science behind the bubbles on top of the beer and how they impact the aroma and taste of your favorite beverage Maybe it’s time to think twice before opening a cold one. According …
Read More »Ted Cruz: More Chinese consulates could close after China used Houston facilities as ‘base for spying’
Ted Cruz said Sunday that more Chinese consulates could be closed in the US after the Houston base was closed last week following revelations of espionage at the facility. “They may be closed,” said the Texas senator when asked about other possible closings. “That consulate was closed because it had …
Read More »Hurricane Douglas could become the third in modern history to make landfall in Hawaii
There have been a handful of tropical storms on the islands, but hurricane-force storms have been very rare. The two times since 1900 when a hurricane made landfall were Hurricane Iniki in 1992 and Hurricane Dot in 1959. Iniki was a strong Category 4 storm on the ground and Hurricane …
Read More »Chelsea 2-0 Wolves, Premier League: post-match reaction; ratings
When Chelsea played Wolves the first time this season, a boring 30-minute first minute was followed by a 7-goal bang, with Chelsea winning 5-2. This time, the first boring 40 minutes were followed by a 2-goal bang before the break – Mason Mount with a perfect free kick after Alonso …
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