If one thing is certain, it's that digital technology is increasingly making its way into certain religious practices. The pandemic pushed many religious people to turn to social networks, and even the metaverse, to share their faith with other believers
Pakistan's breakthrough rapper Eva B has racked up millions of views online, but walking through the labyrinthine streets of her Karachi neighbourhood, she is anonymous
A new report reveals that fashion players will double their investments in technology by 2030 to optimize customer experience and address climate change issues, with personalization, connected stores, new digital worlds, and sustainability the main focuses
The Nike Link and Link Axis sneakers can be taken apart for recycling
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Mercedes Maybach series is considered one of the best in the series. But with the Mercedes Maybach S580, the Germans decided to create something even better, grander, and more opulent. Here's to the excess luxury, excess tech, and excess class.
In his new film, out in US theatres on May 27, Tom Cruise's hotshot pilot Maverick returns to the Navy's elite TOPGUN fighter weapons school where he earned his wings to train the latest batch of cocky young aviators
According to data collected by the Zitango Travel website, the Taj Mahal is the most popular destination for travellers seeking online inspiration over March
Wood appears to offer a viable ecological alternative for the building industry. More environmentally friendly, wood can replace concrete and steel—the most-used materials in the construction industry, but big emitters of carbon dioxide
The highly anticipated "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," out Friday, sends Benedict Cumberbatch's sorcerer hopping between colorful, creepy and downright bizarre new dimensions
The anti-royalist anthem, whose acerbic lyrics were written by frontman Johnny Rotten, was released in 1977 as Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her silver jubilee for 25 years on the throne