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Vision Pro global rollout starts on June 28, visionOS 2 debuts

WWDC 2024 kicked off with the announcement of visionOS 2 – the first big update for the Vision Pro headset. Arguably more importantly, the Vision

ENTERTAINMENT

Why Emilia Clarke Was Afraid of Getting Fired From ‘Game of Thrones’ – Hollywood Life

View gallery Image Credit: Getty Images Emilia Clarke will always be our Daenerys Targaryen, but the star was afraid of losing her iconic Game of

Gadget

watchOS 11 includes a new Vitals app to see all your key health metrics

A new app for the Apple Watch will help you get a better overall view of your health and fitness levels. The new app is

Apps

Scaling Across Screens with Jetpack Compose @ Google I/O ‘24

Posted by Maru Ahues Bouza, Product Management Director, Android Developer Scaling Across Screens with Jetpack Compose The promise of Jetpack Compose has always been that

Money

15 Cities With the Most Construction Worker Jobs

Jon Rehg / Shutterstock.com Construction workers remain a vital component of the American workforce, driving economic growth through their work in essential sectors. Their efforts

Market

Every 15 minutes, there’s a new millionaire in this Asian country

India and investors in its stock market are getting rich quick — and that should give us pause. Source link

Finance

10 Jobs With Pensions in the US

Do you want to find jobs with pensions? Pensions might seem old-fashioned and while they’re not as common as before, some careers still offer this

Economy

2:00PM Water Cooler 6/10/2024 | naked capitalism

By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Bird Song of the Day Sedge Warbler, ‘thy’ Denmark. “Habitat: Swamp.” Virtuousic! * * * Patient readers, I’ve had an

Press Release

The Sunshine Blog: The Navy Would Like To Recall This Press Release

Short takes, outtakes, our takes and other stuff you should know about public information, government accountability and ethical leadership in Hawaii. The U.S. Navy has

Business

Housing market outlook: Spring selling season is coming to an end—not with a bang, but with a whimper 

This year’s spring selling season wasn’t a typical one, and while it seems to be better than last year, there was an air of melancholy