One member of the Inside Line panel was impressed by the performance of new Juncos Hollinger Racing teammates Rinus VeeKay and Sting Ray Robb (photo) this week at the private team test at Sebring.
You've probably heard about Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Both show up in maker forums, both get recommended for electronics projects, and both have passionate communities. So which one do you actually ...
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13 menu items Starbucks quietly discontinued in 2025
While there are a handful of staple menu items at Starbucks, the world's largest coffee brand does run through a number of seasonal products as well as short-lived drinks. Here are a handful of menu ...
Other reports indicate hyperscalers may be spared from President Trump's chip import tariffs to avoid impeding their buildouts. In January, the White House said it was imposing 25 percent tariffs on ...
The Human Bean drive-thru is coming to town at 415 S. Johnson St. in Laramie beginning this Tuesday, February 10. Visitors will get a first taste of the drive-thru’s signature offerings, including ...
But as A.J. Foyt Racing driver helps apply promotional graphics for the Java House-sponsored race, he’s certain the inaugural Texas street race will be visually stunning—and fast ...
Vladimir Zakharov explains how DataFrames serve as a vital tool for data-oriented programming in the Java ecosystem. By ...
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports ...
The AMD-based VMs use Azure Boost, Microsoft’s system for offloading infrastructure tasks from the host CPU to specialized ...
Six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon is exploring possibilities to race in NASCAR in the near future. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver shared that Jimmie Johnson has assured him about an open seat at ...
Here are places to shop in Pierce County for ready-to-eat charcuterie boards, beer, cookies, cupcakes and more.
If you had put all your savings into a few pallets of computer memory chips a year ago, you’d have at least doubled your money by now. And prices are projected to continue their meteoric rise.
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