Austin Reaves is having the kind of season that forces the Los Angeles Lakers to ask uncomfortable questions. He's also tearing it up enough for us to pose a tough-to-tackle question of our own: Could ...
While The Game Awards 2021 looks forward by featuring some of the biggest announcements and reveals in the world of video games, it is also a time to celebrate the incredible games that made this past ...
A sneak preview of LabVIEW’s AI Assistant is open to a select group of users. Some of the capabilities like writing unit tests, creating new virtual instruments (VIs) from prompts, and diagnosing VIs ...
For three years, Doja Cat has been asked the same question by her fans: Whatever happened to “Crack?” The rapper previewed the record during an Instagram Live in 2022 while in the process of recording ...
If you've been using computers for more than a couple of decades, you've probably used a serial port to attach peripherals like your mouse and modem. Until the USB standard rendered them obsolete in ...
Passwords must be complex and as long as possible so that hackers have no chance of cracking them in a short span of time. However, complicated passwords are easy to forget. Anyone who doesn’t ...
An Indiana man was sentenced to nearly 200 years in prison in connection to triple homicides when he was 16 years old. The killings happened in October 2021 in Marion County, where prosecutors ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A Marion County trial ended in a guilty verdict for an Indianapolis man accused of carrying out a 2021 triple homicide when he was 16 years old, according to prosecutors. Friday, a jury ...
Ranee Sanford ‘23 graduated from Santa Clara University with a major in political science and minor in economics. Sanford was a 2022-23 Government Ethics Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied ...
I know, I know, it’s been a few weeks since the 2021 serial killer thriller, The Little Things (starring Denzel Washington), occupied the top spot on the Netflix top 10 movies list. Still, I can’t ...
One of the most confounding legacies of the crack epidemic is that everyone has heard of crack — we all think we know what we need to know — but few of us actually understand it. That’s not an ...