A utility called Fluent Cleaner will analyze your Windows environment to find and remove junk files, temp files, unused ...
MS NOW’s Lawrence O’Donnell says that Trump has turned the Oval Office into a “personal demonstration of Trump derangement syndrome every time he speaks.” Now, the Situation Room has been "degraded to ...
Most of Washington’s public energy debate centers on AI and data centers. The April 2026 E3 resource adequacy study — which The Seattle Times editorial board rightly called an alarm for every ...
Jon Scholes, the president and CEO of the Downtown Seattle Association, claims Seattle doesn’t have a spending problem; it has a results problem. “We’re really good at the spending,” Scholes said on ...
Some users have complained that a recurring AIXHost.exe error message, “The application is exiting and cannot service this request”, appears on their screen each ...
Dr Jin Cheng (Jess Hong) pulls a Sir Isaac Newton move in the VR game in "3 Body Problem." Credit: Netflix If you're the type of person who yells "wey-oh!" if someone in a TV show says the name of the ...
Three board members removed from the Columbia Association Board of Directors have filed suit against the organization in Howard County Circuit Court. During an April 23 meeting of the board, Eric ...
Bennett College's Class of 2026 celebrates 'Senior Day.' Bennett College has filed a federal complaint against an alumnae association that has been using its trademarks and name. The all-female HBCU ...
Researchers are warning that the VECT 2.0 ransomware has a problem in the way it handles encryption nonces that leads to permanently destroying larger files rather than encrypt them. VECT has been ...
Jon Scholes runs the Downtown Seattle Association. Earlier this week, he posted something on LinkedIn that deserves a wider audience. He opened with five words in all caps. “SEATTLE WE HAVE A PROBLEM.
Tim is a Contributor to MovieWeb, covering all things film and TV, and his talents have graced Game Rant and Screen Rant. He is an avid collector of physical media, with a movie collection in the ...
Most people have been there. You send someone a compressed file, and they reply: "How do I open this?" They don't have WinRAR. They don't have 7-Zip. They've never heard of either. It's a jungle out ...