• Fake AirPods cases that feature a display screen are popping up all over the internet

    About a year ago, the US Patent and Trademark Office published a patent filed by Apple in September 2021 for a set of AirPods that came with a built-in touchscreen display and case. The users could control the AirPods from the screen as well as perform a number of otherRead Entire Article

  • Measles case reported on Las Vegas Strip amid increase in cases

    Officials from the Southern Nevada Health District Friday confirmed a measles case on the Las Vegas Strip just days after government officials warned of an increase in cases of the virus across the country and around the world.

  • Man sentenced in rape case, another victim’s case pending

    A man convicted on rape charges was sentenced Friday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court as another trial involving a second victim is pending.

  • Michael Avenatti from Jail: Trump New York Case the 'Wrong Case at the Wrong Time'

    Former attorney Michael Avenatti joined MSNBC's "The Beat" on Tuesday for a phone interview from Terminal Island Prison in California. | Clips

  • BANG!CASE is the ‘world’s first’ iPhone 15 case to add a second customizable Action Button

    We have featured a near countless number of iPhone cases around here over the years, but today it’s time to take a look at “the world’s first action-button phone case.” Apple introduced the new haptic Action Button on its latest iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone Pro Max handsets, and now the folks at Bitmo Lab – a brand that originates from collaborations with sspai and JSAUX – are ready to debut the new BANG!CASE. Alongside the see-through case back, onboard LED lighting, and magnetic charging, the case...

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    Vietnam's real estate tycoon Truong My Lan sentenced to death in fraud case. Who is she, the case - All you need to know | Mint

    A Vietnamese real estate tycoon Truong My Lan was given death sentence on Thursday in the country's biggest ever financial fraud case. The 67-year-old businesswomen was charged with fraud amounting to $12.5 billion which was nearly 3 percent of the country’s GDP in 2022. She is the chair of the real estate company Van Thinh Phat that developed luxury apartments, hotels, offices and shopping malls. Along with Lan, her niece, Truong Hue Van, the chief executive of Van Thinh Phat, was sentenced to...

  • Donald Trump hush money case: More than 50 of the first 96 jurors are dismissed after admitting they CAN'T be impartial in the former president's criminal case

    The first batch of Manhattan residents were brought into the court and sworn in to begin the process of being picked for the first panel that will decide the fate of a former president in a criminal trial.

  • Making a Case for Cursive

    Recently, I asked my fifth graders if they enjoyed writing in cursive. Students at the all-boys Catholic school where I work start training in cursive penmanship in third grade, so my students had been practicing it for the better part of three years. I expected them to say that it is boring, that they do

  • Advances in missing persons cases

    Can you imagine undergoing the anxiety of having a loved one go missing? In 2023, Spain’s Ministry of the Interior shed light on significant advancements aimed at supporting families during such distressing times. On Tuesday, April 16, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, the Minister of the Interior, chaired the yearly gathering at the National Centre for Missing Persons […]

  • ViewSonic All-in-One LED Displays

    ViewSonic has introduced its new range of All-in-One LED displays, where innovation meets elegance. These displays are designed to deliver unparalleled image quality and foster a collaborative environment while boasting an ultra-slim, bezel-free design that seamlessly blends into any setting. With the latest advancements in Glue-on-Board (GOB) technology, these displays offer superior durability against environmental […]

  • Murals to be on display in Capitol Rotunda

    The artwork will be installed between April and November.

  • Digital displays and the end of the ‘screen age’

    While it’s commonly said we live in the information era, I like calling it something else: the screen age. Over the past seventy years, we’ve seen displays seep into almost every aspect of our lives. We had televisions arrive in our homes, reshaping news and entertainment. Hot on their heels came smartphones, which changed communication and how we interact with the world at large. This tech altered the globe in ways we continue to grapple with, but it still doesn’t tell the full story of...