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Knock at the Cabin review: Bautista elevates the apocalypse | Digital Trends
“Knock at the Cabin standout Dave Bautista elevates M. Night Shyamalan’s apocalyptic thriller.” Pros Great performances from the cast, especially…
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Here is how to cancel your Netflix subscription
Netflix has announced plans to begin to crack down on password sharing, with new measures rolling out across the world…
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New England knows winter, but why so dangerously cold?
Two women are bundled up in cold weather clothing while walking during a frigid weather snap, Friday, Feb. 3, 2023,…
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Ohio ISP admits lying to FCC about its fiber service area to squash rival expansion grants
Shady: We’ve all been suspicious of cell and internet coverage maps. Every provider claims to have the best coverage, which…
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A remastered version of Myst is coming to iOS
The new iOS port will support iPhones and iPads with A12 bionic chipsets and newer, so you can experience the…
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Yes, You Can Pay Your Taxes With a Credit Card — But Should You?
This story is part of Taxes 2023, CNET’s coverage of the best tax software, tax tips and everything else you…
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Neolithic complex dubbed ‘Stonehenge of the North’ opens to UK public
Two sections of the Thornborough Henges near Ripon, UK, have been donated to the public body Historic England in an…
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BMW EV won’t install OTA software update if parked on an incline
Facepalm: Internet-connected autos are increasingly more common, affording owners amenities that would otherwise be impossible to enjoy on the road.…
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Isotope Analysis of Primitive Meteorites Reveals Solar System Formed From “Poorly Mixed Cake Batter”
A meteorite thin section under a microscope. Different colors represent different minerals, because light travels through them in different ways.…
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Emm aims to upgrade periods with a smart menstrual cup
In wearable tech, menstrual health often feels like an afterthought. Case in point: Fitbit, the first major wearable maker to…
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