Author: Matthew Lynch
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This tiny, half-off phone is packing big secret agent vibes
Forget the bulky, flashy smartphones. This little phone is all about discretion, packed with enough tech to make even James Bond jealous. It’s small, sleek, and ... -
Wallets, but make them smart: Why this $35 SmartCard is better than AirTag
Tired of rummaging through your bag for your wallet? We’ve all been there, and the age-old solution of an AirTag isn’t always practical. Enter the new ... -
159 employees are leaving Automattic as CEO’s fight with WP Engine escalates
A wave of departures has hit Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, as 159 employees have reportedly resigned in recent weeks, with some attributing their decisions to ... -
Tesla has to fix another issue with the Cybertruck
Tesla‘s highly anticipated Cybertruck has hit another snag, with a new issue emerging that threatens to further delay the electric pickup truck’s already postponed production timeline. ... -
A majority of North Carolina homeowners didn’t have flood insurance. Then Helene hit.
The storm warnings had been clear, but many North Carolina homeowners chose to disregard them. With a majority lacking flood insurance, the state found itself woefully ... -
Why Do I See “FBI Surveillance Van” in My Wi-Fi List?
It’s happened to most of us: glancing at our Wi-Fi list and seeing a suspicious name like “FBI Surveillance Van” or “NSA Monitoring Station.” The initial ... -
Higher Education Gifts or Grants of Interest to African Americans
In recent years, the pursuit of higher education has become increasingly pivotal for African Americans, opening doors to opportunities that were once limited. To aid in ... -
Seven tips for managing college students’ election stress
College is a time of immense change and pressure, and elections can amplify that stress. The constant barrage of news, political debates, and the weight of ... -
Alan Hansen: As a Utah state senator, my priorities would include education and respect for all Utahns
As a lifelong resident of Utah, I believe deeply in our state’s future and the potential of every Utahn. If elected to the Utah State Senate, ... -
Student enrollment up 4% across public higher education system in Kansas
TOPEKA, KS – The Kansas Board of Regents has announced a significant increase in student enrollment across the state’s public higher education system for the fall ...









