For the last many years Misaskim LA has assisted the amazing Hurwitz family who have been graciously hosted at The KMR Pesach Program. Rabbi Yitzi smile brings a tremendous amount of light and energy to all that come in contact with him. Rabbi Hurwitz the Shliach to Temecula was diagnosed with ALS many years ago […]
Yesterday, Boston Dynamics retired its well-known Atlas robot. Then today,
One major drawback for most robot vacuum cleaners is their inability to be able to climb stairs. That problem has now been solved with the MIGO Ascender. Imagine a world where your home is always pristine, from the ground floor to the top, without you having to lift a finger. That’s the promise of the […]
Over the past year, the ad industry has witnessed a deprioritizing of DEI initiatives through a series of events: CMOs are back to focusing on hard-hitting business goals, brands are hesitant to use LGBTQ+ marketing and the data shows women make up 37% of the industry employees, still down from 50% before the pandemic. However, there’s another way to create a more inclusive world involving the creatives. Enter: Design justice, a practice that rethinks design processes and focuses on people...
YOU don’t need to spend a ton of money to transform your space. Rather, all it takes are some insider tricks to make a big difference on any budget. PLAN ON PLANTS Anne Colby, the U.S. editor
In addition to a mobile robot, Apple is also working on a new table-top home device that uses robotics to move a display around, it was reported.
by Taylor Griggs The Mercury provides news and fun every single day—but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! GOOD MORNING, PORTLAND! The sun is (supposed to be) shining, tax season is over, and, oh yeah, PIZZA WEEK is here. If you need some ideas for where to go, here...
The Enabot Ebo SE is a cute companion bot that will keep you in touch with your special furry friend, and take loads of photos for you too!
Have you ever thought much about the word “can?” Probably not. There are many uses for the word “can.” The “tin” can is one of the greatest inventions of all time. This, of course, is my own opinion. I really do not know the background of the can, but I know how useful, and prevalent it is in all of our lives. I remember as I was growing up, we always referred to any metal container as a tin can. Now, I think most cans are made of aluminum rather than tin, so now we would just call it a can.
Living Spaces looks at a century of interior design and shows how historical events—from wars to the birth of the internet—changed how we decorate.
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Months of planning have gone into the handful of minutes it will take for the moon to pass in front of the sun on Monday. Dozens of towns and cities in the solar eclipse’s path of totality have arranged packed schedules of celebratory events and viewing sites, preparing to welcome legions of enthusiastic visitors like Michael Howard. The 62-year-old is flying from Baltimore to San Antonio, Texas, and then driving about 65 miles northwest to Kerrville — where he’s all but certain to hit eclipse...