A See’s Candies location at the Embarcadero Center in downtown San Francisco will have its last day of operation on Sunday, according to a store employee. Store employees will move to the company’s nearby location at 542 Market St. The closure leaves three See’s Candies locations in San Francisco, including one at 754 Clement St. … [Read more…]
Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 are officially unavailable in the US as retail sales end – 9to5Mac
As Apple Stores in the United States begin closing today, the halt on sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 officially goes into effect. Apple removed its flagship Apple Watches from its online store on Thursday, and now they’re being removed from Apple Stores too. When Apple Stores reopen after … [Read more…]
Ghosts UK Christmas Special 2023 release date and time – how to watch worldwide – Technews.fr
Series 5 may be the final season of the popular British version of the supernatural sitcom Ghosts, but the creators have left one final gift under the Button House tree this year: a 2023 Ghosts Christmas special. This festive edition of the BBC offers one last chance to Spending the holidays with your favorite ghost … [Read more…]
The ultra-luxe Aman Resorts is introducing a cheaper brand called Janu. This is what it costs –
Fans of the brands — known as “Aman junkies” — are used to paying top rates at Aman New York, which opened in August 2022, starting at $3,200 a night. However, if you don’t want to spend that much, you will soon have another option. Aman is expected to open Janu Tokyo, the first hotel … [Read more…]
Astronomical Events 2024 | Rare astronomical events 2024 | Upcoming Celestial Events 2024 – Star Walk
In 2024 we will see bright comets, a major parade of planets, a major solar eclipse, violent meteor showers and more. Let’s discover the astronomical gems of 2024! Contents 3rd–4th January: Quadrantid summit You should definitely start your new astronomical year with the Quadrantids. With an hourly rate of 60 to 200 meteors at peak, … [Read more…]
Days after $140 million fine, Southwest Airlines accounts for most delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport – CBS Colardo
A year after its infamous 2022 holiday meltdown and just days after the U.S. Department of Transportation fined the company $140 million for the debacle, Southwest Airlines is once again struggling at Denver International Airport. According to FlightAware, a public flight tracking website, 119 of the 231 total delays and 11 of the 15 cancellations … [Read more…]
A Student Accidentally Created a Rechargeable Battery That Could Last 400 Years – Upworthy
There is an old saying that luck comes when preparation meets opportunity. There is no better example of this than a 2016 discovery by graduate student Mya Le Thai at the University of California, Irvine. After playing around in the lab, she made a discovery that could lead to a rechargeable battery that could last … [Read more…]
Intel's CEO plans to overtake TSMC in next-generation chip technology. From Investing.com – Investing.com France
SANTA CLARA – In the evolving semiconductor industry, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said the company’s next processing node could outperform rival Taiwan Semiconductor’s (TSMC) future chips. As the two tech giants work to advance smaller semiconductor nodes, they are at the forefront of innovation and plan to mass-produce advanced chips in the coming years. Intel … [Read more…]
Then cat! NASA transmits via laser a video of a cat from space – Imaz Press Réunion
Like many Internet users, NASA seems to have succumbed to cat videos. But of course, after making one, the American agency took a small detour through space, about 30 million kilometers away. The operation was part of a very serious test of a new cutting-edge technology: a laser communications system that holds promise for the … [Read more…]
What is prime rib? A dish from America's past is reimagined every Christmas
On a biting December evening, the St. Clair Supper Club in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood offered an escape from the weather — and into America’s culinary past. In the dimly lit basement dining room, the walls were covered in wood paneling, and paper placemats cheerfully proclaimed, “We’re glad you’re here!” A padded leather strip ran … [Read more…]