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  • Not every Apple Watch owner is a triathlete

    The Apple Watch is a capable fitness device which has been lauded by many for helping them move more and be more aware of they general activity levels. I felt this way for some time, but then decided that I… Read More ›

  • AirPods then and now

    Then And then there was one reaction that shot to the top of Reddit Friday afternoon, which has a very familiar face to us here at CNET. An image from it, which we had to censor, is below, but click… Read More ›

  • Tornado Black

    An operation would solve the issue, but Black said she cannot afford to pay for it. The money she earns from giving tennis lessons is not enough because she is also helping to support her mother and sister, Hurricane Tyra… Read More ›

  • Atomic City

    Few Americans know their nation’s nuclear history. In 1946, after the bombing of Hiroshima showed that the atom could destroy a city, Congress created the Atomic Energy Commission to show it could also generate electricity. Reactors sprang from the sage… Read More ›

  • Why You Should Stop Saying Sorry

    To assess the impact of apologies after social rejections, researchers approached thousands of people and asked them questions and had them participate in experiments. When asked to write “a good way of saying no,” 39 percent of participants included an… Read More ›

  • The Importance of the Photograph

    My father passed away a month ago, and his birthday was on August 31st. I’m letting that sink in. Death is never easy and for those that have lost a parent, it has a certain significance. The person who has… Read More ›

  • ALTERRA CHRONOGRAPH

    Nice to see a new watch with a completely different look. Not too over the top, but with just enough style to make it stand out.

  • Why wait for 12th September?

    Millions of microscopic suction cups grip to the back of the iPhone with incredible strength, unlike a glue the Micro Suction pad can be attached and removed time and time again while leaving no residue. With no bulky clips or… Read More ›

  • Bob day

    It’s Bob day today. In a week where something at work has been bugging me beyond belief, where freelance work has been full on and where my children needed many more hours than usual, Bob stepped in without being asked… Read More ›

  • Questioning evolution

    Many see the rejection of evolutionary science as a marker of religiosity or hard-line conservativism. There is a widespread assumption that religious people will find it hard to reconcile evolutionary science, and by extension science as a whole, with their… Read More ›