When the iconic “Boing Ball” first debuted 40 years ago, it was a wonder to behold. There was nothing like it in the home compuing world upto that time, and it showed that ...
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The Red Diamond Clock

In this video, I build the Red Diamond Clock using patterned veneer leftover from my Red Diamond Jewelry Box. Standard Disclaimer: Putting your soft, squishy fingers near powerful sharp spinning ...
Resin crafts are becoming increasingly popular for their ability to create unique, durable, and decorative works. This guide explains the steps to make a wall clock using resin — starting from ...
Arguably, most people don't like being jolted awake by a loud and aggressive alarm from their phone in the morning. If you are a light sleeper, this is even more of an issue as the shock of an alarm ...
Apple for its 20th anniversary iPhone will adopt a Samsung-made OLED technology called COE (Color Filter on Encapsulation) to make the display brighter and thinner than previous panels, reports ETNews ...
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Managing your finances can feel like a full-time job. Thankfully, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), managing your finances is faster and easier than ever—from setting goals and tracking ...
There’s nothing like shutting the bathroom door, maybe even locking it and hiding away from one’s family, even just for a few minutes. The toilet has long been a sanctuary to catch up on some light ...
As Rhonda Barnes silently moves her arms up, the audience of senior citizens watches and mirrors her movements. Everything in the room appears to stop, and the only thing going on is the current class ...
Physicists are exploring thorium-229’s unique properties to create a nuclear clock so precise it could detect the faintest hints of dark matter. Recent measurement advances may allow scientists to ...
The KHSAA board deferred a vote on basketball shot clocks to Sept. 18. Triennial survey showed 150 of 252 schools don’t support statewide shot clock use. Louisville Although a majority of its member ...