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When a group of investors announced they’d be opening Longmont’s first food hall this year, a flood of more than 100 applications from local food vendors came rushing in.
Ever since the introduction of Windows 11, Microsoft has been more proactive about moving settings out of their traditional home in the control panel. If you’re missing a setting, here’s where you’re likely to find it.
The world of computer files is a labyrinth of abbreviations and unknown extensions. What's more confusing is that if you have a file with a .TS extension, it could be a transport stream video file or a TypeScript code file.
While Eufy might not be as well known as other manufacturers, the company continues to make great mid-range robot vacuums that also mop your floor simultaneously.
Imagine being able to text Beyoncé and getting an instant response from her. That's the feeling you get using Character AI. Character AI is not about chatting with the real superstar, but it's the next best thing: interacting with a digital persona that texts you back as if you were talking to the icon herself.
While we sometimes use modem and router interchangeably when talking about our home internet hardware, these two devices are not the same thing. In fact, their roles are very different.
EA Play subscribers received an email from the company in April 2024 announcing a price increase for its subscription services. While I've been using the service since 2019, when it was still called EA Origin, this price increase is finally causing me to end my subscription.
ChatGPT on its own is great, but did you know that you can use custom GPTs to streamline its functionality? Custom GPTs can teach you how to code, plan trips, transcribe videos, and much, much more, and there are heaps for you to choose from.
Dear Amy: My wife and I have been married for five years. Each of us has brought up the topic of having an open marriage at one time or another.
There is nothing wrong or missing in our marriage and our intimate life is incredible.
I am wondering — is this a healthy curiosity on our parts, or are we just asking for trouble?
— Confused
Dear Confused: Discussing having an open marriage isn’t asking for trouble. Committed and intimate partners should discuss their hopes, dreams, fears and fantasies.