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Heading into a new year, resolutions are always a topic of discussion. But beyond setting goals and listing new hobbies to explore and skills to master, our team’s favorite tradition is also to ...
Valerie Zulevic, the youth services manager at the Tinley Park Public Library, said so many teenagers were in the library’s new teen area studying for finals this December that one day library staff ...
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Inside the James V. Brown Library in Williamsport, you can find thousands of books, computers, and a space for the community to get their passports, but this could soon change. A ...
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Librarians are the patron saints of hushed tones. But on a grey December morning in King’s Cross, the striking staff of the British Library are making a racket. Outside the entrance to the red brick ...
Mychal Threets, also known as "Mychal the Librarian," went viral in 2023 for his passion for libraries, books and spreading ...
What if your music experience could be as seamless and personalized as your favorite playlist? In the latest video from Home Assistant, they break down the exciting release of Music Assistant 2.7, a ...
Back in March, Google said Gemini would replace Assistant on Android phones this year. That “upgrade” is now set for 2026. Google today shared an update on its plan to “upgrade the Assistant ...
Google has announced that its Gemini AI platform will fully replace Google Assistant on Android devices in 2026, pushing back its earlier timeline to allow for a more seamless migration. The change ...
Everything seemed possible in Birmingham in 1960 as a new, enlighted, age dawned. And there was plenty new in the city.
Yakima Valley Libraries will hand out free books and hot chocolate on Monday, Dec. 22, in celebration of Jólabókaflóð. Jólabókaflóð started in Iceland during World War II when Icelanders gave books as ...