Assembly of God Church provides free laundry service to Barnsdall residents
Assembly of God Church provides free laundry service to Barnsdall residents
Assembly of God Church provides free laundry service to Barnsdall residents
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Your partner will love it as much as you will.
Fortnite's new Mad Max-inspired season is now live. It includes a Fallout crossover and, later in the season, an X-Men collab.
Save on patio gear and everything else you need for partying outdoors — or enjoying the AC inside. (No judgment.)
Crow Country, which was released on Steam, PlayStation 5 and Xbox X/S on May 9, just about checks all the boxes for survival horror, but it takes a gentler approach to the genre, making it feel more like a test of mental endurance than a fight for your life.
Once your current brakes begin to wear out, then consider ceramic brake pads. They offer good stopping power and don't make as much noise or brake dust.
The details were revealed thanks to 404 Media, which obtained a contract that Samsung requires all independent repair stores to sign in exchange for selling them genuine repair parts.
Here's everything you need to know about Apple CarPlay including how to use it, how to connect it to your vehicle and which cars are compatible.
Business activity showed a surprise uptick in May, indicating the US economy may be more resilient than Wall Street thinks.
South Korea has announced a $19 billion support package to help its semiconductor industry compete with those in the US, China and Taiwan.
Multiple Microsoft services including Bing and Copilot, along with ChatGPT internet search and DuckDuckGo are down in Europe.
Here's what nutritionists think about Gwyneth Paltrow and Oat Bakery's new grain-free, gluten-free and oil-free loaf.
Says one recent convert: 'We've cut our toilet paper usage by at least 75%, which I'm sure our septic system is thankful for.'
AI has already started replacing voice agents' jobs. Now, companies are exploring ways to replace the existing computer-generated voice models with synthetic versions of human voices. Truecaller, the widely known caller ID service, is the latest to take this approach with its announcement that it will now allow customers to use its AI-powered Assistant to answer phone calls in their own voice.
Now, an AI startup called Bolster that has built a novel approach to tackle that trick has raised $14 million in funding to expand its work, both across a popular free phish-checking portal it operates called (appropriately) CheckPhish, as well as with its primary paying customers: brands and other businesses. Microsoft’s venture fund M12 led the round as a new backer in the company, with participation also from Thomvest Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Liberty Global Ventures, Cheyenne Ventures, Cervin Ventures and Transform Capital. Bolster’s not disclosing its valuation but it has now raised around $40 million.
In 2008, Marty Kagan, who'd previously worked at Cisco and Akamai, co-founded Cedexis, a (now-Cisco-owned) firm developing observability tech for content delivery networks. Fellow Cisco veteran Hasan Alayli joined Kagan at Cedexis in 2012 as a technical lead, and the two worked together for a number of years. As Cedexis grew and began collaborating with larger and larger partners, both Kagan and Alayli became acutely aware of the cost of data storage — and in particular the cost of storing the data logs from services and infrastructure.
You can share photos to Instagram Stories directly from the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses without having to take out your phone.
The crypto world is seeking gains this week in Washington as it pushes for a new regulatory framework and new ether ETFs that could expand the mainstream appeal of digital assets.
U.S. cell carrier Patriot Mobile experienced a data breach that included subscribers’ personal information, including full names, email addresses, home ZIP codes and account PINs, TechCrunch has learned. Patriot Mobile, which reportedly has fewer than 100,000 subscribers, bills itself as “America’s only Christian conservative wireless provider and our mission is to passionately defend our God-given Constitutional rights and freedoms while glorifying God.” A hacker who claimed responsibility for the breach provided TechCrunch with a sample of data stolen from Patriot Mobile.
Fisker's roadside assistance service is no longer available in the United States as the company continues to save money where it can.