• Here's What's Changed Since You Last Dated

    Whether it’s been three years or 30, there’s a lot that’s different since you were last single.

  • How to change your character in Sea of Thieves

    Wondering how to change your pirate's appearance in Sea of Thieves? Here are two ways you can change your character's appearance.

  • Drivers: DGT changes for 2025

    Is your knowledge of Spanish traffic rules up to date for 2025? The Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) in Spain aims to drastically improve road safety and traffic flow through significant new regulations starting in 2025. On the horizon are regulations designed to minimise road accidents across Spain. Announced in the ‘Road Safety’ magazine, these changes […]

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    How to change your IP address, why you'd want to

    Security and privacy have been hot topics for a long time (and that's not going to change any time soon). One means of achieving privacy on the internet is to either change or obfuscate your IP address, so evildoers and/or third parties aren't able to track you or keep a history of your browsing traffic.Also: This Linksys Wi-Fi 7 mesh router makes reliable wireless throughout your home so very easyChanging your IP address might sound like a task that requires a computer science degree -- but...

  • Liberia: Change Of Substance Matters

    There is plenty talk about change without pointing out the kind of change. There is the change in form and the change in substance. So, there is change in form going on, giving the impression that there is change in substance. Therefore, many people think that change in substance is going on, when they hear []

  • How college changed my relationship with food

    Universities need to do a better job advocating for students to adopt healthy, affordable eating lifestyles. I always had a healthy relationship with food growing up. I ate when I wanted to and when I was hungry. I was lucky enough to have parents who cooked for me, supplied a pantry full of food, and

  • Climate Change Is Coming For Your Insurance

    As financial safety nets collapse, regulators are letting insurers off the hook.

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    How climate change could impact forests

    Dr. Tana Wood, an ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service, is running experiments to see what might happen to forests if temperatures rise by seven degrees Fahrenheit, the worst-case scenario by the end of the century. Among the impacts, it appears forests could lose some of their ability to absorb carbon, which contributes to rising temperatures. David Schechter has the story.

  • Worst corporate jargon of the week: Transform

    The City is full of movers and shakers determined to "transform" every bit of corporate life. We're here to stop them - and stamp out jargon.

  • How to change the default system font on Windows

    Changing the default system font on Windows can help personalize and enhance your user experience on Microsoft’s operating system. Below is a concise guide on how to change the default system font in Windows. Note: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems if not done correctly. It is advised to back up the registry before […]

  • More people care about climate change than you think

    People across the world, and the political spectrum, underestimate levels of support for climate action. This “perception gap” matters. Governments will change policy if they think they have strong public backing. Companies need to know that consumers want to see low-carbon products and changes in business practices. We’re all more likely to make changes if we think others will do the same. If governments, companies, innovators, and our neighbors know that most people are worried about the...

  • How AI Will Change the Way You Cook

    AI tools like smart thermometers can ensure food is safe to eat, which will make cooks more confident and lead to less food waste. Fridges that can tell you what's in them while you're grocery shopping will also alleviate waste, and they can even suggest what to make based on the ingredients on hand. These devices mean you'll spend less time in your kitchen, which will lead to people cooking more.