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Few American towns can claim a motorcycle racing résumé as deep, or as proudly displayed, as Owensboro, Kentucky. From national championships to hometown parades, the city’s story is one of horsepower, homemade pride, and front yard creativity that turns ordinary parkways into unofficial victory lanes. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to two-wheeled culture, this guide reconnects you with a storied past. It also introduces the racers carrying the torch today and shows how to join the tradition with eye-catching, ordinance-friendly yard signs of your own. Owensboro’s Racing Roots: A Tradition of Speed Image by Preston Guzy from Unsplash. Alt text: Motocross…

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As the smartphone market has matured, the workloads that consumers expect from their tiny in-pocket mobile computers has increased drastically. Fortunately, chip designers continue to build faster processors that do perform well with varied workloads, without completely tanking battery life. Tonight, Arm introduced its Lumex Compute Subsystem (CSS) platform, which drives big improvements in not only general CPU workloads, but also on-device artificial intelligence and gaming tasks, too.  Arm Lumex CPU Enhancements The big news is that every part of the Lumex CSS has been purpose-built to make on-device AI better. The Lumex CPU cores implement Scalable Matrix Extension v2…

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Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium is a 15-kilometer journey from the Zócalo—more or less the center of the metropolis of 18 million inhabitants. The drive can take the 18 minutes predicted by Google Maps, but it can easily exceed an hour if you happen to be in the middle of what my driver calls “the peak,” the time when the city’s perpetual swarm of cars swells to bursting.The first feeling on seeing the Coloso de Santa Úrsula— the nickname given to the stadium where both Pelé and Maradona played legendary games—is that of being in a place suspended between past and…

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Garmin has just launched one of its latest premium smartwatches in the Indian market. The Venu X1 was first announced globally back in June, and now, this flagship GPS smartwatch is making its way to India with a hefty price, making it more expensive than its global counterpart. So here are all the details. Garmin Venu X1 Launch: Big Display, Titanium Build, & Premium Features The brand’s Venu X1 is a part of its top of the line smartwatch models, bringing a premium titanium case and scratch resistant sapphire lens for protection. Using titanium also allowed Garmin to make a…

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The Bering Strait is a 52-mile-wide (85 kilometers), 165-foot-deep (50 meters) stretch of water between Alaska and Siberia. Today, it divides North America and Asia. However, during the coldest part of the last ice age between about 26,500 and 19,000 years ago, as the planet’s water became frozen in massive ice sheets, global sea levels were about 425 feet (130 m) lower. The resulting Bering Land Bridge let animals such as mammoths and horses roam between Asia and the Americas.Much remains debated about whether and how humans used the Bering Land Bridge to migrate to the New World. For instance,…

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Car culture has always been bigger than the cars themselves. It’s the decals on the window, the matching jackets rolling into the meet, and the giveaway that passengers keep on their key rings for years. When you nail your event’s “club swag,” you’re not just handing out trinkets; you’re fueling community and pride. Whether you’re a car-club officer plotting next month’s cruise-in or an event promoter, this step-by-step guide will steer you through the process. We’ll cover budget tiers, design best practices, sustainability shortcuts, and fulfillment logistics. By the final lap, you’ll have a checklist as dialed-in as a fresh…

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In case you missed our other coverage from Snapdragon Summit 2024, new second-generation Snapdragon X2 Elite chips for Windows on Arm laptops, as well as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5—Qualcomm’s fastest mobile parts ever—are on the way. The company’s made some bold claims about performance, but of course, independent benchmarks will tell the full story. Retail devices with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 won’t be launching for a while yet, but our man on the scene Dave Altavilla got a few minutes alone with one of the test platforms and was able to crank out some benchmarks. We’ve…

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beyerdynamic has introduced two new DJ headphones, the DJ 300 PRO X and DJ 300 PRO X CLUB. Both models can be used as on-ear or over-ear headphones and will make their public debut at the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) from October 22 to 26, 2025. The DJ 300 PRO X and CLUB Edition feature a 2-in-1 modular system that lets users switch between on-ear and over-ear styles by simply changing the ear pads. The on-ear design offers better mobility during live sets, while the over-ear setup provides stronger noise isolation and focus for studio work. Each headphone uses a…

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Oops, we made you think someone broke into your house. Credit: Ryan Whitwam Oops, we made you think someone broke into your house. Credit: Ryan Whitwam On several occasions, I’ve seen Gemini mistake dogs and totally empty rooms (or maybe a shadow?) for a person. It may be alarming at first, but after a few false positives, you grow to distrust the robot. Now, even if Gemini correctly identified a random person in the house, I’d probably ignore it. Unfortunately, this is the only notification experience for Gemini Home Advanced. “You cannot turn off the AI description while keeping the…

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On the final lap of a Moto 2 Grand Prix, rider Hafizh Syahrin crashed at an astonishing 170 km/h. Mere seconds later, competitor Somkiat Chantra made a split-second decision. He abandoned his own race, sprinted across the gravel, and physically steadied Syahrin until the medical team arrived. Chantra forfeited a guaranteed top-ten finish, but the crowd’s roar was as loud as if he’d taken the checkered flag. Such spontaneous acts of sportsmanship still dazzle us, but they are part of a code with roots stretching back centuries. Chivalry vs. Sportsmanship: Why Words Matter The terms are often used interchangeably, but…

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