• GaN FETs: D-Mode Vs E-mode – Nexperia and Mouser Electronics

      The use of gallium nitride can offer higher power efficiency, increased power density and can reduce the overall size and weight of many industrial, automotive, and data center applications. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Giuliano Cassataro from Nexperia investigate the benefits of Gan FETs, the difference between D-Mode and E-mode … Read More → "GaN FETs: D-Mode Vs E-mode – Nexperia and Mouser Electronics"

  • ‘Diablo Immortal’ 2024 Update Roadmap Revealed With Terror Rifts, Co-Op Mode, New Game Modes, and More

    Blizzard just revealed the Diablo Immortal (Free) 2024 update roadmap with this year being the Age of Unmaking. This includes … Continue reading "‘Diablo Immortal’ 2024 Update Roadmap Revealed With Terror Rifts, Co-Op Mode, New Game Modes, and More"

  • The Metamodern Shift in the Culture Wars

    Metamodernism conveys the experience of living in a world in which we feel comfortable oscillating between different perspectives.

  • Remembering the life and legacy of Joe Lieberman

    'Special Report' All-Star panelists react to the death of the former

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    Why we celebrate the life, legacy of Prince Kūhiō

    Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole Piʻikoi was born on March 26, 1871 in Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi. He was a revered kānaka maoli leader, legislator and advocate for his people and their rights.

  • Alex Pereira Says His Legacy Is Being Built

    In the high-octane world of mixed martial arts (MMA), where fighters strive for supremacy and etch their names in the annals of history, Alex Pereira stands as a remarkable force. With just seven UFC fights under his belt, Pereira has achieved what no one else has: he conquered both the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions. His legacy is not merely being written; it’s being etched in bold letters. The Unprecedented Journey Before Pereira, no fighter in UFC history had ever held titles...

  • West Papua: The Torture Mode Of Governance

    Budi Hernawan said it ten years ago: “torture in Papua has become a mode of governance.” It hasn’t stopped. It’s got worse. It’s got worse precisely because it’s a mode of governance accepted and blessed by the international “community” whose neoliberal politics of extraction means extermination of anything and anyone getting in its way. More

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    Trump in ‘panic mode’ over paying judgments

    Donald Trump needs to put up a half a billion dollars by Monday in fraud case. Can he sell a building? Get a loan? Raise donations? Declare bankruptcy?

  • Shifting power in real estate commissions

    Thanks to a recent court settlement, the real estate industry is teetering on the edge of a significant transformation. This change is poised to revolutionize how real estate commissions are

  • Opinion: The End of an Era and a Continuation of a Legacy

    By: Joseph Jeremia, Gustav Shitaleni and Latifah Simataa In a poignant tribute to the late President Hage Geingob, we mourned the passing of a visionary leader whose words echoed with the depth of his

  • Facebook's Shift Away from News Content

    Facebook is phasing out the News feature, opening new marketing avenues for small business owners on the platform beyond news and politics.

  • Remembering Joe Lieberman's legacy of public service

    Former Connecticut senator and vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman has died at the age of 82. His family says he died from complications after suffering a fall. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss Lieberman's legacy.