Kendra Kay speaks during public comment at the regular Amarillo City Council meeting on Sept. 23. Kay is part of a group of residents who oppose Amarillo selling its water to a data center in nearby ...
Inarguably the most useful piece of technology widely used as an information gathering and sharing tool might be too distracting — perhaps even too mind-numbing — for students to use within the ...
One month with the Pixel 10—what’s really good, and what falls short? In this review, we cover performance, camera quality, battery life, software experience, and more. See the honest pros and cons ...
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KTM X-Bow GT-XR Road Review

This video features an in-depth road review of the KTM X-Bow GT-XR, a street-legal track car that pushes the limits of performance, weight reduction, and driver connection. Designed with motorsport ...
Heat pumps and solar hot water both cut bills and emissions, but which pays off more for Australian homes depends on climate, roof space, and rebates.
Many business practices fall into a legal gray area—which is by design.
Many students are turning to technology that predates the rise of smartphones. It is a direct —and creative — reaction to the cellphone bans instituted by schools and institutions across the country.
Economist Carl Benedikt Frey explains why progress is never automatic and why the way we develop and govern AI will determine whether it fuels prosperity or stagnation.
Nearly half of company leaders spent more than was budgeted to maintain their legacy systems in the last year, and of those whose IT teams had to spend the most time on maintenance and tech debt, 86% ...