Month: September 2022

TODAY: In 1887, English poet and critic Edith Sitwell is born. Novels you need to read this fall, according to us. | Lit Hub Reading Lists “Today, the island’s primary export is middle- and lower-income families who can no longer afford to live here.” Mary Bergman on the reality of Nantucket versus Elin Hilderbrand’s summer
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The US Department of Commerce on Tuesday announced the release of its implementation stategy for the $50 billion (roughly Rs. 3,99,000 crore) CHIPS (Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors) Act signed into law by US President Joe Biden last month. The bipartisan bill is designed to subsidise the cost of manufacturing chips in the US, as the
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After more than a decade filled with branded puzzle platformers that play nearly identical to one another, it’s been refreshing seeing a mix of varied Lego video games. While Traveller’s Tales has updated the core gameplay of its series with the latest Lego Star Wars game, Light Brick Studio used the iconic building bricks to create stories of
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(CNN) — Backpacking tends to be associated with young people with few responsibilities. But more and more parents have been opting to take their children off on extended trips around the world in the past few years. In fact, a recent travel trends report by American Express Travel found that 76% of those parents surveyed
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(CNN) — Trundling around the hallways of Hong Kong’s Cyberport innovation hub, the little Rice Robot is on a mission. The stocky white cuboid resembles Star Wars’ R2D2 robot in its build, but has the wide-eyed expression of Pixar’s WALL-E. It’s delivering drinks to patrons of the HFT Life cafe in a compartment in its
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