Despite the Rocky Start, the ROG Ally made portable computers a real competitor to the Steam Deck

The ROG Ally is celebrating its 1-year anniversary today, June 13, 2024. Below, we look at how it overcame launch issues to become a viable Steam Deck competitor and a sign of how open the market can be of portable computers. Considering how much the market for portable gaming PCs has exploded since Valve launched … Read more

Mario Gabelli’s legal threat influenced the doomed Paramount merger

A legal threat from investor Mario Gabelli was a “major factor” in this week’s unraveling of Shari Redstone’s $8 billion deal to merge Paramount Global with its “Mission: Impossible” production partner Skydance Media, The Post. When Redstone made a surprise move to pull the plug on the deal this week — just before a special … Read more

Scientists find a surprise ingredient in the exoplanet candy mix – sulfur dioxide

A ‘Hot Neptune’ exoplanets has been found to contain sulfur dioxide in its atmosphere – an atmosphere that also erupts into space as the planet orbits the poles of its star in a highly inclined orbit every three and a third days. The existence of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere of the exoplanet, named GJ … Read more

$20 minimum wage in California led to higher fast food prices, less traffic, study shows

CABIA President Tom Manzo joined Fox & Friends to discuss how the minimum wage increase has affected the fast food industry as thousands are forced out of a job. California’s new $20 minimum wage for fast food workers has already caused restaurant prices to rise and foot traffic to drop since it went into effect … Read more

Astronomers discover parallel disks and jets bursting from a pair of young stars

At left, a mid-infrared image of the rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud complex from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, the focus is on the WL20 star system. At right, WL20 is enlarged to reveal an artist’s impression of this new discovery. Astronomers couldn’t believe their luck when observations at multiple radio and infrared wavelengths by ALMA and … Read more

Despite the stormy red sky, Skyline Valley marks a bright new era for Fallout 76

When I first started playing Fallout 76 in November 2018, I never would have believed that I would be here 6 years later, with the game about to launch its 17th season of content. Fallout 76 has truly risen from the ashes, or should that be Ash Heap?…to become one of the best Xbox Game … Read more

NYC considers ending broker fees for renters, angering real estate industry

NEW YORK (AP) — It’s a familiar and painful experience for legions of New York City renters: Before moving into a new apartment, a tenant must first pay thousands of dollars in fees to a real estate broker. real estate, even if that person is employed. from the owner. Large one-time payments, known as broker … Read more

Satellite ‘megaconstellations’ could jeopardize ozone hole recovery

Thousands of satellites in “megaconstellations” have been launched to meet the demand for global Internet service, and thousands more will be launched in the near future. But these small satellites have a short lifespan and, when they burn up during reentry, will release ozone-depleting pollutants. A new study in Geophysical Research Letters measures this pollution … Read more

Artificial intelligence, used by NASA and neurosurgeons, can reinvent education

Artificial intelligence delivered advances in the US space program and in medicine decades before it made headlines. Now, AI is poised to bring major improvements to American education, tech entrepreneur Alex Galvagni said in an exclusive interview in New York City with Fox News Digital. Galvagni is the CEO of Age of Learning, the California-based … Read more