
Your Horoscope This Week: June 11 to 17, 2023
Welcome back to Pluto in Capricorn — a transit that we’ve felt for over a decade, and that will soon come to a close in January 2024. These next six months of Pluto, astrological planet of rebirth and transformation, being in Capricorn, will help us restructure our priorities and better define our core values.
2023-06-11 19:00

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2023-06-11 17:00

The biggest assistive technology and accessibility triumphs of 2023 (so far)
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2023-06-11 17:00

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Shortcomings opens with a movie in a movie. We meet Mrs. Wong (Stephanie Hsu), a
2023-06-11 17:00

This $100 refurbished iPad mini comes with headphones and a full set of accessories
TL;DR: As of June 11, you can get a refurbished iPad mini 2 with a
2023-06-11 17:00

Become a cybersecurity whiz with this tech class bundle, now $79.99
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2023-06-11 17:00

Get two beginner-friendly Ninja drones for $220 off
TL;DR: The Ninja Dragon Phantom K Pro and Blade X Pro drones are on sale
2023-06-11 17:00

Save 85% on this bundle that packs Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office
TL;DR: As of June 11, you can get Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office Pro
2023-06-11 17:00

Today’s Google Doodle reignites age-old British debate about scones
Google is celebrating British scones today (Saturday 10 June) with an adorable Google Doodle that nods to the age-old debate around jam and cream. The illustration features two anthropomorphic scones eyeing each other suspiciously. On top of the scone on the left is a layer of cream, then jam; while the scone on the right has jam first, then cream. The Doodle is a playful reference to one of Britons’ favourite things to debate over – in which order should one put jam and cream on their scones? Cream tea has been a part of the UK’s culinary traditions since the 11th century, but there is a big difference in opinion between people living in Devon and those living in Cornwall. In Devon, clotted cream is typically spread first followed by jam whilst the Cornish tradition is to spread jam first, and then the cream. On Twitter, many keen-eyed Britons have noticed the Google Doodle reference, much to their delight. “They’ve been very diplomatic in depicting it the proper way and misguided way,” one person wrote, adding a winking emoji. Another said: “Looks like today’s Google Doodle is trying to stir up trouble big time.” A third added: “Today’s Google Doodle is not going to go down well in Devon and Cornwall.” Others highlighted yet another scone-related conundrum unique to the UK, which is how to pronounce the word “scone”. Some parts of the UK pronounce it rhyming with “gone”, while others say it should rhyme with “cone”. One person said it should be pronounced “sc-on” because “once you’ve had it… it’s gone”. Another said they use both pronunciations but added: “If I want to sound posh I go for ‘s-cone’.” In 2018, it emerged that the late Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed her cream tea by having jam spread on her scones first, followed by cream. Former royal chef Darren McGrady tweeted: “Jam first at Buckingham Palace garden parties! “The Queen always had homemade Balmoral jam first, with clotted cream on top at Buckingham Palace garden parties in the royal tea tent and all royal tea parties.” Read More Who is Willi Ninja? Google Doodle celebrates iconic Black LGBT+ dancer and choreographer Perfect picnic fare: Parmesan and pine nut scones Best luxury UK hotels 2023: Where to stay for great food, family adventures and spa retreats Google Doodle reignites age-old British debate about scones Sixth grader’s drawing dedicated to her sisters appears as today’s Google Doodle Forest Side, review: Cumbrian produce elevated to Michelin-starred proportions
2023-06-11 15:41

10 of the best machine learning courses you can take online for free
TL;DR: A wide range of machine learning courses are available for free at Udemy. Advance
2023-06-11 11:55

Anti-LGBTQ backlash rattles US pride events
A spike in anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and threats has taken a heavy toll on pride celebrations in the United States this year, organizers say -- especially in states...
2023-06-11 09:37

'Quordle' today: Here are the answers and hints for June 11
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2023-06-11 05:47
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