Month: July 2022

Myha’la Herrold and Marisa Abela take us inside HBO’s hottest stock. By Gabriella Paiella July 27, 2022 Myha’la Herrold and Marisa Abela on set in Berlin.Courtesy of Marisa Abela GQ Hype: It’s the big story of right now. Myha’la Herrold’s DMs are mostly filled with people telling her how much they appreciate her. As Harper Stern
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Recently, LightCounting, a market research institute in the optical communications industry, released a research report on the technology evolution path for the optical access field, 50G PON LOOKS LIKE A CLEAR WNNER VS 25G. In the report, LightCounting predicts the subsequent upgrade technologies of XG(S) PON based on the industry development history and characteristics, and
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TODAY: In 1928, Radclyffe Hall’s novel The Well of Loneliness is published by Jonathan Cape in London. (Later that year, it is convicted on the grounds of obscenity due to its theme of lesbian love.)    Ideas can come from anywhere, writes TJ Klune—including from a googly-eyed Roomba. | Lit Hub Craft & Advice “I didn’t
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(CNN) — Described as “the world’s largest and most efficient twin-engine jet,” the Boeing 777X was originally scheduled to enter into service in 2020, but the launch of the jetliner has been beset by delays. Now expected to debut in 2025, the airplane’s most striking exterior feature is undoubtedly its folding wingtips — a first
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The Ryan Gosling spy caper is already greenlit for the full cinematic universe treatment. By Grant Rindner July 26, 2022 Ryan Gosling in The Gray Man.Courtesy of Paul Abell via Netflix. Despite a mixed-to-scathing critical response, Netflix appears to be going all in on the Gray Man Cinematic Universe.The beleaguered streaming service, which spent approximately
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Italian tower company Inwit and compatriot fibre infrastructure player Open Fiber have agreed to provide fixed wireless access to over 600 under-served locations. When bringing connectivity to more remote areas, terms like ‘bridging the digital divide’ get chucked about and those concerned usually can’t resist framing it as an act of tear-jerking philanthropy. This case
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Photography courtesy of Getty ImagesRomance is alive! By Ivy Tang Date July 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck finally tied the knot earlier this month, 20 years after their first (failed) engagement. And of course, in true JLo fashion, the newlyweds embarked on a highly publicized Parisian honeymoon. Mrs. Affleck made the City
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July 26, 2022, 4:31pm While we do not, under any circumstances, have to hand it to Skyhorse, publisher of Sandy Hook deniers, anti-vaxxers, January 6th conspiracy theorists, and Woody Allen—their brand is extremely consistent. To wit: they will be publishing another book by disgraced biographer Blake Bailey (they picked up Bailey’s Roth biography after W. W. Norton
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(CNN) — Spellbinding vistas punctuated by plumes of steam are commonplace while driving Iceland’s winding fjords and gravel roads. Marking the country’s geothermal activity, this form of energy also ushers in the tradition of soaking in Iceland’s geothermal hot pools — an activity revered by locals and tourists alike. From natural, stone-lined craters to luxuriously
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