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Tech »  The residents who were told to stop watering their lawns now know exactly where their water went.
  • The residents who were told to stop watering their lawns now know exactly where their water went.
    2 hours ago   techradar.com

    The residents who were told to stop watering their lawns now know exactly where their water went.

    The recent moderate to severe drought in the US state of Georgia had a particular ...

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Motorola Razr Fold review: A worthy rival to Google and Samsung

Motorola Razr Fold review: A worthy rival to Google and Samsung

16 hours ago   Engadget

When it comes to big, fancy foldable phones available in the US, your only viable options for the past three years are from Samsung or Google. Before that, the Korean ...

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