Hannah Lebovits, her husband, and their two young children live in a Texas county that has not been as affected by COVID-19 as neighboring Dallas has been. After months of juggling childcare with full-time work from home, they found a summer camp that instituted a long list of safety precautions …
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6 great questions now that Cuomo says fans aren’t allowed in Carrier Dome
Syracuse, NY – New York Governor Andrew Cuomo seemed to give some bad news to Syracuse sports fans on Tuesday, indicating that games inside the Carrier Dome were unplayable in front of fans. Cuomo brought up the subject during a powerful conference call and his response was brief, leaving many …
Read More »Kate Middleton shares new photos of Prince George for Royal’s seventh birthday
Tomorrow is a special day for Prince George. The royal youth turns 7 on Wednesday, and Kensington Palace celebrated by sharing a pair of photos taken by George’s mother, Kate Middleton. One of the photos was shared on Instagram, showing George with a grin from ear to ear, wearing a …
Read More »Apple Over-the-Ear Headphones May Use ‘Rotary’ Gesture Controls
We still don’t know much about the long-rumored Apple over-the-ear headphones, but a patent released today describes a couple of features the company has at least considered: gesture controls and rotation detection. The two features would work together … It is always risky to use patents to know where Apple …
Read More »Microsoft, Starbucks and Nike choose to show and tell to drive others to achieve zero net carbon emissions
Microsoft has partnered with Unilever, Starbucks, Nike, and a handful of other global companies that seem to have little in common with established plans to reduce carbon pollution, and what its executives say is a willingness to teach others how to achieve emissions. net zero. 2050. The companies, which also …
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