For Sarai and Huxley Dunsany, the idea for their pop-up vintage tech museum, the Retro Roadshow, started with a vintage tech collection. “I started collecting vintage technology when I was a young ...
The ’90s are calling, and people are picking up—landline in hand, cord twirled around finger. One of the latest home trends to take hold, particularly among millennials and zoomers, is a nostalgic ...
TikTok has announced a new update for the platform which brings two new key tools called Shared Feed and Shared Collection that expand on the ways to discover new content with friends and family.
Texas Tech fans and alumni now have a new place to shop for Red Raider gear — just in time for those last-minute holiday gift. On Dec. 5, the university dropped a curated, designer-crafted lifestyle ...
Smart TVs collecting user data through viewing habits and device interactions, highlighting the importance of managing privacy settings to protect personal information. Pixabay, newhouse Smart TVs ...
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Ikea is having a week. After announcing a partnership in the summer, the popular Swedish retailer opened its first shops in select Best Buy stores (located across Texas and Florida). The goal of these ...
WASHINGTON — Mayor Bowser and the DC Department of Public Works announced they will be kicking off the District's annual leaf collection season. Collection will begin Nov. 3 and run through February ...
Oct 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been probing marketing platform AppLovin's (APP.O), opens new tab data-collection practices, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing ...
THE HAGUE, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The Netherlands said it would give back a major fossil collection to Indonesia, granting its former colony's request to recover historical artefacts, including bones of ...
For years, Customs and Border Protection agents have been quietly harvesting DNA from American citizens, including minors, and funneling the samples into an FBI crime database, government data shows.