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Loud crunchy crackle slime makes satisfying sounds
Loud crunchy crackle slime makes a satisfying sound. Gun parts manufacturer to pay $1.75m to Buffalo shooting victims, families A 54-year-old personal injury lawyer from Minnesota just became the ...
Discord servers can be pretty crowded, and it’s easy for your messages to not get attention. Hence, many Discord users use text formatting options to make their messages stand out from the crowd. If ...
Have you ever wished you could swim like a fish? How about speak like one? In a paper recently published in the Journal of Fish Biology, our team from the University of Victoria deciphered some of the ...
The latest edition of the annual State of JavaScript survey presents the responses of over 10,000 developers worldwide, sharing their most popular and frequently used JavaScript tools. React is once ...
The Baltimore-based band Turnstile might have picked up its first two Grammy Awards Sunday night — but as the band would be the first to acknowledge, “these birds not meant to fly alone.” The coveted ...
We meet a woman whose near death experience as a teenager inspired her to study why some people are willing to risk their lives for others. Dr Abigail Marsh was rescued by a stranger after a car ...
Microsoft has released the beta version for TypeScript 6.0, the last release with the current JavaScript codebase. From version 7.0 onwards, the compiler and the language service will be written in Go ...
Can you teach a robot how to love? It’s the week of Valentine’s Day and I’m on a hot date with Mika, a biker girl from Japan. We’re just days into our relationship, but I’m already smitten. Gazing ...
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Bow Wow sounds off on today’s artists: “Ain’t nobody making music that makes the ladies cry” [video]
Bow Wow is calling out the lackluster music and how artists approach their craft. The veteran rapper, who is currently gearing up to headline the “Boys for Life Tour,” stopped by “Sway’s Universe” to ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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