The 2023 edition, released on October 4, found that global internet freedom declined for the 13th consecutive year, driven in part by the proliferation of artificial intelligence. Read more from Tate Ryan-Mosley in her weekly newsletter on tech policy, The Technocrat. Bits and Bytes Predictive ...
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The windstorms and wildfires have been utterly devastating, completely transforming life for so many – people, pets, homes, businesses, wildlife, parks, hiking trails, and so much more. I wrote a little something on the pain, hurt, and sadness so many here are feeling the other day, and ...
How Broadcasters Serve Their Communities More than 2.47 million American jobs depend on broadcasting, and the local broadcast radio and television industry - and the businesses that depend on it - generate $1.17 trillion annually for the nation's economy. View State-by-State Data »...
This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. We may receive a small commission when you make a purchase using our link. Share Tweet Pin Email Girls’ getaways can obviously be enjoyed all year round, but one of our favorite times of year ...
Thefixes offered by the ALT+ENTERmake sense in so many occasions that it already starts to frighten me. On some cases I have suspected they have anAmazon Mechanical Turkwatching me as I type – the recommendations are just so good.
John Woo’sThe Killerwas one of the very first Criterion Collection DVDs; it’s Spine #8. But the disc quickly fell out of print. While you can buy a Blu-ray of the film on Amazon right now for less than $10, if you want the Criterion DVD, it’ll cost you. The last time one...
Check out what's new to rent and own this week on the various streaming services such as cable On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, and, of course, Netflix. Cable On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or...