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79 things from childhood you probably forgot about
Remember when waking up early for school felt unbearable, but doing the same on a Saturday for cartoons was no problem at all? Or when summer seemed endless and a candy necklace could make your whole ...
From The City of Lost Children to Golem, these sci-fi gems from the 20th century have been unfairly forgotten but remain ...
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The South Yorkshire Police 'cold case' team using new technology to make sure no crime is forgotten
As a rapist who struck 40 years ago prepares to be sentenced tomorrow as his past finally catches up with him, The Star spoke to the specialist police team which cracked the case.
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Forgotten sci-fi shows that were way ahead of their time
These forgotten sci-fi TV shows tackled groundbreaking concepts ahead of their time, from virtual reality to alien ...
While Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are widely known as Apple’s founders, early contributors Ronald Wayne and Mike Markkula also played key roles.
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Anthony Scaramucci: America’s billionaires and presidents have forgotten the lesson that destroyed Rome
From Caesar to Silicon Valley, the pattern is always the same — and we're running out of time to change course.
Seawalls are great at protecting property and people. A new nature-inspired seawall add-on is trying to make them better at protecting marine wildlife too.
A Star Trek writer secretly turned his own on-set struggles into canon, calling out producers through one surprisingly personal story.
Millions of Nigerians hold dormant bank accounts that have remained inactive for years, often because the owners forgot about them, relocate ...
Before the cloud, before streaming and before TikTok, 1996 had everything we didn't know we'd miss.
Digital Camera World on MSN
YouTuber revives ‘miracle’ lens adapter that history forgot
The Delrama Anamorphic Adapter was touted as a cinema ‘miracle’ but was forgotten to history. Now, a YouTuber has unearthed one and put it to the test ...
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How Indian courts are grappling with the ‘right to be forgotten'
As Indians increasingly file petitions to erase digital traces of past litigation, a tricky question emerges: can personal privacy override the public's right to know?
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