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George Orwell is rolling in his grave. What was once a dystopian future imagined by the 20th-century novelist is now an eerie roadmap to where human society is heading. A
George Orwell is rolling in his grave. What was once a dystopian future imagined by the 20th-century novelist is now an eerie roadmap to where human society is heading. A
On June 3, HB 6875 a.k.a. the Anti-Terror Bill hurdled the House on its third and final reading. This means that the bill is now just a Presidential signature away
Dear 2020 graduates, it seems like not all hope is lost for a commencement ceremony in a socially distanced world. Today, Sen. Renato “Compañero” Cayetano Memorial Science and Technology High
In just two months, we’ve already turned ourselves into anime waifus and 1800s artworks that should land us a spot in the Louvre—but the experimentation isn’t over yet. This time
If you think aliens and a pandemic are the end of it, the planet—and the universe—has got more subplots to throw at us. Today in yet another set of wild
Students and research warriors, technological innovation has reached a new peak: Google Chrome will finally be rolling out a tab grouping tool. CNN reports that Google is currently testing the
A lot of users may be dedicated to maintaining a curated Instagram feed, but not everything on the platform is all about aesthetic. Somewhere among the color grading and tone
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It’s here and it’s beautiful: It’s everything we love about the iPhone 11 packed into the well-loved size of the iPhone 8. To keep sales going amid the pandemic, Apple
If Pikachu’s too tricky to catch, maybe this could be the next best thing. After rolling out Pokémon-themed gaming keyboard and mouse sets last year, Razer is teaming up again
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