The Lenovo Yoga Book 9i is a phenomenal work station with impressive accessories and specs.
Vicky McClure and her co-star Tom Cullen led the star-studded arrivals at the screening for their new series, Insomnia, at the ODEON Luxe in London on Monday.
As a cyclist, your safety is of utmost importance, and the VIRGO Integral MIPS helmet by THE BEAM is here to transform your riding experience. Whether you’re navigating the bustling city streets or cruising on serene country roads, this lightweight cycling helmet is designed to provide you with the protection you need without compromising on […]
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Breast cancer cases for women over 50 have been on the rise and now the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force has new guidelines for breast cancer screening.
Scientists have developed a sustainable new way of making complex molecules, which could greatly reduce waste produced during drug manufacturing, a study suggests.
Sonos has streamlined its mobile app, making it far more customizable. The company also launched a web app to control your system.
LG Electronics Australia has unveiled the LG UltraGear Oled 800R curved gaming monitor range. The range is available in 34-inch (34GS95QE), 39-inch (39GS95QE), and 45-inch (45GS96QB) variations. The UltraGear screens feature an 800R-curved, 21:9 aspect ratio UltraWide QHD (3,440 x 1,440) resolution
A new salon which specialises in using cruelty-free and environmentally-friendly products has opened it doors in the city centre. Son of Sander is already cutting a dash after transforming an empty unit in Frederick Street into a stylish salon. Hairdresser Steven Sanderson, from Herrington, took over the unit, which is most-known for its time as Serendipity, after choosing to open his first salon in his home city. He previously managed a salon in Durham where he built up a loyal client base but...
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As humans enter what has been termed the ‘third space age’, it’s private companies – not governments – leading the chargeIf the 20th-century space race was about political power, this century’s will be about money. But for those who dream of sending humans back to the moon and possibly Mars, it’s an exciting time to be alive whether it’s presidents or billionaires paying the fare.Space flight is having a renaissance moment, bringing a fresh energy not seen since the days of the Apollo programme...
Ukrainian pilots use iPads in the cockpit to control a variety of Western missiles and precision-guided bombs against Russian targets. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)