Pour one out for the ancient MetroCard and its equally old cousin, the PATH SmartLink card. The beginning of the end for these longtime ways to pay fares on the bi-state PATH system came Thursday when ...
"Cars like this are immortal. '70s Chargers are designed so well that if you take care of 'em, they'll run for 100 years." That was what pro race car driver Jack Toretto told his son, Dominic. It was ...
The cost of a single PATH train ticket is set to increase next spring — and will climb steadily each year until it hits $4 by 2029, Port Authority officials said. A single trip on the PATH train, ...
With nearly two decades of retail management and project management experience, Brett Day can simplify complex traditional and Agile project management philosophies and methodologies and can explain ...
MrBeast and other mega-celebrities employ thousands of contract editors through Los Angeles startup Clipping, which transforms their YouTube content into viral social media clips. Founder Anthony ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Rescuers set out in hundreds of boats and helicopters to reach people trapped by floodwaters and utility crews mobilized Monday after a furious Hurricane Ida swamped the Louisiana ...
The U.S. Air Force has awarded ASRC Federal Data Network Technologies a $525.8 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for sustainment and support under the Cyber Support Services 3 program. Work will be ...
Netflix has upgraded its Moments feature for the mobile app. It already lets users save iconic scenes, but now there's a simple editor to bring it in line with something like Twitch's clipping tool.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to slice/split and rearrange video clips in Microsoft Clipchamp. Clipchamp is the default video editor in Windows 11. It is an effective and great video editing ...
Earlier this year, the great experimental rap trio clipping. released their cyberpunk-inspired album Dead Channel Sky. That shit was extremely cool. Next month, clipping. will release Dead Channel Sky ...
Robot maker 1X, AI startup Cluely and electronics company Nothing have all paid for viral social-media clips. You know those buzzy viral clips you see on social media? There’s an army behind them.