Tech Xplore on MSN
Underground data fortresses: The nuclear bunkers, mines and mountains being transformed to protect data from attack
It's a sunny June day in southeast England. I'm driving along a quiet, rural road that stretches through the Kent countryside. The sun flashes through breaks in the hedgerow, offering glimpses of ...
ELLE DECOR on MSN
ELLE Decor Checks In: A Real Witch’s Guide to Salem
Discover where Salem’s practicing witches gather for rituals, source their supplies, and honor the city’s complex spiritual ...
What my time outside pop has taught me is how much of a circus the music industry has become,” says Stephan Moccio. “Social media has chewed up and chomped out music through their garburator.” ...
At Snapdragon Summit, we sat down with Qualcomm’s head of compute to unpack the company’s most ambitious PC processors yet.
Do a Google search for "I played tennis with a robot" to see it in action. It's the Acemate Tennis Robot, which sells for $2,500. It uses AI and cameras to play with you or against you, and can do ...
Wyoming Valley Wyoming Valley Chapter of The Embroiderers’ Guild of America public stitch-in: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 27. Barnes & Noble Bookstore, Arena Hub Plaza, Wilkes-Barre ...
Money Digest on MSN
You're Probably Upper-Middle Class If You Regularly Buy From These Brands
Brands like Away, Everlane, and Tesla are symbols of the upper-middle class, displaying stability and success but not necessarily endless riches.
Rare metals and minerals can be recovered from old gadgets. But as long as informal networks maintain control, worker rights ...
The clothing racks hold surprises around every corner. Designer jackets hang next to vintage band shirts from the eighties. You might find a silk blouse for four dollars or leather boots for six. The ...
There’s something almost magical about stepping into Deseret Industries in Tucson, Arizona – a thrift store so vast and filled with treasures that time seems to bend around you like a Salvador Dalí ...
Paul McCartney opened his tour at the Santa Barbara Bowl with a John Lennon/Beatles number, "Help!," leading into a familiar ...
The mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing contemplated AI computers in the 1950s, and Rand Corp. built the first ...
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