Emily Wurramara expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine and “all Indigenous peoples around the world” experiencing oppression as she accepted the artist of the year award at the 21st …
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This outstanding projector saving is a contender for the best home cinema deal of the year – but it’s only available for a limited time
Coffee table-style projectors are becoming increasingly popular; however, Chinese projector manufacturer Xgim’s long-running Horizon series has played a key role in popularising them. The Horizon Pro, launched in 2023, represented …
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YouTube TV subscribers may soon face a significant gap in their sports streaming options as the platform’s contract with ESPN, owned by The Walt Disney Company, is set to expire …
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New Netflix movie My Oxford Year is the perfect binge for The Summer I Turned Pretty fans who can’t wait for next week’s episode
Kicking off everything new on Netflix in August 2025 is My Oxford Year, which, luckily for us, is already available to stream. Based on the book of the same name …
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Call it the Bridgerton effect, which itself was arguably the result of The Crown effect, but the Netflix algorithm is currently aimed toward the UK with moonier eyes than usual. …
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At this point, we all know that TCL is capable of producing the occasional excellent TV, particularly once price is taken into account, but in recent years it has struggled …
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Immersive learning, which includes Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR), empowers employees to learn by doing as they apply new skills to complex scenarios, experience situations …
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Freely is expanding its streaming offerings with a “simple and affordable” puck that gives you access to live and on-demand TV on televisions that do not have the platform built-in. …
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Khan Academy is here to help Texas families navigate the school year with confidence. With support from the ExxonMobil Foundation, these resources are designed to match the Texas Essential Knowledge …
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Photograph: Photographs by Lydia Goldblatt Everything was golden in the weeks after my son died. Glimmering threads of light spooled through my kitchen window and illuminated the most mundane objects, …