Hands-on review of SmartWings smart roller shades that details their main functionality and our experience over a period of ...
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We’re going to do a quick review of smart outdoor motorised shades from Weffort — another brand that makes smart shades compatible with popular Smart Home ...
Liam Anderson (right) and his family pose in front of a banner for the live action Lion King show earlier this year. The show was specifically adapted for deafblind students to attend and enjoy the ...
These models assume perfect success: that incentives are decisive, jobs wouldn’t arrive otherwise and fiscal returns outweigh giveaways. They’re often churned out by conflicted firms paid by the very ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – For the first time in New Mexico, police are using drones that can fly beyond the line of sight — meaning they can be operated from miles away. The Albuquerque Police ...
Travelers out of Boston may soon be able to pass through TSA security before even arriving at Logan Airport.Massport is planning a remote terminal pilot program, which they say will reduce congestion ...
While cord-cutting has definitely had a major impact on the number of households with cable TV, there are still plenty of folks enjoying their favorite channels with coaxial and a set-top box. Cable ...
CHARLESTON — At Charleston’s Capitol Market this week, state and local leaders gathered to announce the Capital City’s newest role: host community for Ascend West Virginia, a nationally recognized ...
An Oklahoma relocation program paid Californians $10,000 to move to the state, and some say they have never looked back, according to a Los Angeles Times report last month. The paper spoke with former ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The nation’s premier talent attraction and retention program, Ascend West Virginia, announced its addition of the Charleston Area community to the program today. The program ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A national program paying remote workers to move to Indiana is working. That's according to the city of Noblesville, which has welcomed hundreds of new residents in just two years.