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Apple said to be working on OLED monitors, could debut in 2027

Apple is expected to use OLED across the iPad, MacBook and external display models by 2027 according to research firm download lagu mp3 Omdia. Based on Omdia’s IT OLED display forecast, the research firm estimates OLED display shipments to hit over 70 million units by 2028. Omdia attributes the rapid growth to the adoption of

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U.S. Receives Lowest Economic Freedom Ranking Since 1975

The Fraser Institute recently released the 2022 Economic Freedom of the World (EFW) Report, reflecting data and rankings for 2020. The findings show that economic freedom in the U.S. fell to its lowest level since 1975, from 6th place to 7th. Although all countries in the report were negatively affected in terms of economic freedom

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Europe Needs American Energy, Not Fake Kryptonite

ahead of time to “reassure the public in the event that a ‘major loss of power’ causes mobile phone networks, internet access, banking systems or traffic lights to fail across England, Wales and Scotland.” The prospect of winter blackouts caused the National Grid to issue a rare warning of blackouts lasting up to three days,

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Three More Months of the Ratchet Effect?

Covid-19 is likely endemic and will remain with us for the foreseeable future. Fortunately, it is also becoming milder. Some medical research argues that current dominant variants are less deadly than the flu. Hospitalizations have also steeply declined in recent weeks. Regardless, President Biden recently announced he is extending the Covid-19 public health emergency for

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Teaching the Value of Business

Once upon a time, corporations stuck to business, supplying Americans with goods and services. Alienating potential customers, employees, or investors through politics was bad business. Today, corporations actively advance progressive political causes. Such “woke capitalism” undermines many of the traditional virtues of commerce. To help oppose this trend, Troy University’s Manuel H. Johnson Center for

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