Month: September 2021

How to Prevent and Treat Face Mascne

Just in case you needed more to worry about, mask-related acne is also breaking out nationwide. Here’s how to get it under control. Source

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UK imported more than half of its gas and oil in the first quarter of 2021 energy

According to Oil and Gas UK’s annual economic report, 56% of the gas and oil required for homes and power stations between January and March 2021 came from abroad. This was due to a drop in UK production caused by the pandemic and a rise in demand. As a result,…

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The Loot project flips the script on NFTs

Editor’s note: Kyle Russell is the founder of Playbyte, a startup building an app that lets people make games on their phones. Last Friday, Dom Hofmann tweeted the launch of Loot, one of his new projects looking at games and game creation through the lens of NFTs: If “NFTs,” “gas” and…

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The best Labor Day tech sales we could find

This week brought more and more gadget deals as Labor Day weekend inched closer. Many of this week's deals are still available right now, including Amazon's discount on the first- and second-generation Echo Show 5 smart displays and a $20 discount on Google's Nest Audio speaker. Plus, a bunch of…

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Lenovo’s Laptop-Tablet ThinkPad Goes After the Surface

Want to live that hybrid life—without sacrificing a good keyboard or battery life? The X12 Detachable is the machine for you. Source

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Hurricanes, Solar Storms, and the Fight to Keep the Power On

This week, we look at what happened to New Orleans’ electrical grid in Ida’s wake, and we learn how a major solar eruption could knock out the internet. Source

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