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The Ethereum Foundation launches a new site to provide businesses with clear pathways and resources for adopting Ethereum.
Is the Cleveland Browns’ apparent groundbreaking at a proposed Brook Park stadium site the beginning of construction, or merely a calculated public relations move? That question sparked a lively ...
Xbox Game Pass is getting a lot more expensive—up to 50 percent more expensive for the all-you-can-eat Ultimate tier—which is a problem for a service that appeals to players based on its relative ...
Disney+’s Star will be no more as of Oct. 8, with Hulu set to replace it as a general entertainment brand inside of the streaming service in international markets. The move, which is designed to ...
Programmable photonics devices, which use light to perform complex computations, are emerging as a key area in integrated photonics research. Unlike conventional electronics that transmit signals with ...
In a recent Nature study, scientists have demonstrated an electrically driven perovskite laser using a dual-cavity design, addressing a challenge that has persisted in the field for over a decade. The ...
What if designing a full app UI was as simple as describing it in plain words? Imagine sketching a rough idea or typing a quick description, like “a sleek login screen with a username and password ...
HAMILTON — Road repairs started this week at the Scott Paper Road bridge over Muddy Creek on Highway 20, an area by the entrance to the new Janicki Industries site in Hamilton. The road work is ...
A Wawa store with the company’s prototype new look opened with fanfare Thursday morning in South Jersey. Customers lined up outside the store in Pennsville before the 8 a.m. opening to get free ...
Albany, NY — Thousands of caregivers paid through New York’s popular home-care program have an extension to complete a mandatory health exam. The small army of workers in the Consumer Directed ...
This is part 2 of a series visiting the five smallest cities in Oregon. The city of Granite, population 32, has no website, no phone number and no offices. The town’s only businesses — a lodge and a ...