Articles filed under Washington Post
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I'm a first-responder and now, it seems, a COVID-19 'long-hauler'Oct 25, 2020 6:00 am - Q: I work for my state government as a first-responder, interacting daily with unmasked members of the public who would cough on me while showing symptoms. Despite havin...
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Book review: A brilliant glimpse of every lightsaber that mattersOct 24, 2020 7:28 am - "Star Wars: The Lightsaber Collection" by Daniel Wallace; illustrated by Lukasz Liszko and Ryan Valle (Insight Editions) You never forget your first lightsaber. Whe...
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Choosing the suburbs over city life during the pandemicOct 24, 2020 6:25 am - For Scott and Cindy Anderson and their two children, virtual school and remote work provided an opportunity to make a big move from San Jose to Gig Harbor in Washington ...
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How does Google's monopoly hurt you? Try these searches.Oct 24, 2020 6:23 am - Let's Google together. Open a Web browser and search for T-shirts. I'll wait. Is the first thing you see a search result? I'm not talking about the stuff labeled Ads or ...
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Five takeaways from the Google antitrust lawsuitOct 24, 2020 6:21 am - Whether you want to look up facts about the moon or find the lowest prices on sweatpants, Google's search engine is unavoidable. That's a problem for consumers, said the...
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Adobe rolls out Illustrator for iPad after rocky Photoshop debutOct 24, 2020 6:17 am - Adobe is bringing its second iconic app to Apple's iPad tablet after a challenging rollout for Photoshop, part of the software maker's effort to hold on to artists and d...
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Tired of the same old home office? Punch the clock in a hotel guest roomOct 24, 2020 6:16 am - At the Park Hyatt in Washington, D.C., I had to resist. No swaddling in the plush bathrobe. No running a hot bath. No clicking through the movie channels. No vacation-st...
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Go big and go home: How to do maximalism rightOct 24, 2020 6:00 am - The clean-lined, subdued-color aesthetic of minimalism has dominated the design scene in recent years, and although that contemporary look is still widely popular, maxim...
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12 horror-free Halloween films for these scary-enough timesOct 24, 2020 6:00 am - Halloween is somehow one of the least scary things going on this month, so we understand if you'd rather not turn on a horror movie right now. This writer counts hersel...
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'Promesa': Video game? Interactive art? Why not both?Oct 24, 2020 6:00 am - "Promesa" Developed by: Julián Palacios Gechtman Published by: Strelka Games, Julián Palacios Gechtman Available on: PC, Mac • • • "Promesa" is a short, experimenta...