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She later signed on as a columnist with Stuff Magazine, with a column entitled "Ask the Tech Chick". She also appears in the music video "Strange New Element" by the band Low Water. Near the end of the video, she makes an appearance with fellow TechTV personalities Morgan Webb, Sarah Lane, Chi-Lan Lieu and Sumi Das.
Every cat owner is familiar with the odor that’s created by a smelly litter box — it can spread across the room and make things unpleasant. ... Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For ...
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There's always fun tech for pet owners at CES, and 2022 is no different. At the most basic level — which is to say, pretty advanced compared with a few years ago — we have Catlog, a smart cat ...
The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech) [a] is a private research university in Pasadena, California, United States.The university is responsible for many modern scientific advancements and is among a small group of institutes of technology in the United States that are devoted to the instruction of pure and applied sciences.
Caterpillar Inc., also known as Cat, is an American construction, mining and other engineering equipment manufacturer. [6] The company is the world's largest manufacturer of construction equipment. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2018, Caterpillar was ranked number 73 on the Fortune 500 list [ 9 ] and number 265 on the Global Fortune 500 list. [ 10 ]
"She's chocolate-chocolate," another vet tech told her, referring to the cat's unique coloring. "Oh my god, this never happens!" the woman exclaimed. Fittingly, the cat's name was Godiva.
The CueCat was named CUE [1] for the unique bar code which the device scanned and CAT [2] as a wordplay on "Keystroke Automation Technology". [3] It enabled a user to open a link to an Internet URL by scanning a barcode — called a "cue" by Digital Convergence — appearing in an article or catalog or on some other printed matter.