The second season of Fallout hasn’t premiered quite yet, but that’s not stopping the creative team behind the show from planning for Season 3. In fact, they’re aiming to start shooting in Summer 2026 and “get back on the air in a reasonable amount of time,”...
The battle for Warner Bros. is not over yet. After Netflix announced on Friday that it would buy the majority of the Warner Bros. entertainment assets, Paramount on Monday announced that it would offer billions more to buy the entirety of Warner Bros. Discovery as part of a hostile takeover...
The best Bluetooth trackers make it easy to know the location of your essentials at work, home, and school. These are our favorites, many of which are on sale for Black Friday.
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Thanks to the flexibility of Linux, it’s possible to run the OS directly from a USB drive, but is that the right approach? Here are the pros and cons.
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The National Restaurant Association’s 2026 What’s Hot report reveals a menu landscape driven by comfort, flavor escapism and cost-conscious choices. From smash burgers to global homestyle dishes, operators are blending nostalgia and innovation to meet evolving diner expectations.
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After a roller-coaster decade, restaurants are tapping into grit, ingenuity and new revenue ideas to keep guests engaged in 2026. This feature highlights nine trends—from whipped cheeses to modular design—reshaping how Americans dine.
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PepsiCo Foods US is updating its portfolio with a range of limited-time holiday products, from caramel- and cocoa-themed snacks to seasonal cereals. The offerings tap continued demand for festive, flavor-driven items as shoppers increase spending on seasonal food and snacks.
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When companies talk about innovation, they tend to focus inward: new product teams, R&D budgets, design labs. But our research finds that a powerful and often overlooked driver of innovation lies far beyond a company’s walls and even beyond its first-tier suppliers.The real innovation engine...
A Georgia-based medical billing practice asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action accusing it of failing to properly secure its patients and employees’ personal information that was exposed in a September data breach, arguing the plaintiffs failed to show their data was...