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Pulling from his mother’s inspiration, Louisville native wins MasterChef

   A Louisville native is the newest MasterChef. Gerron Hurt, who grew up in Newburg and went to Fern Creek High School,

A miniature robot army (from the people who brought you the Internet)

What happens when the stuff we build comes crashing down on us? It’s a question that’s not allowed to stray far from

How to text from your computer with Android Messages

Yesterday Google started rolling out the ability to text from the web with Android Messages. The feature gives users a lot more flexibility

Tablet section abruptly dumped from Google’s Android website

For a number of years, Google has marketed Android tablets under its own branding, having started with the Asus-manufactured Nexus 7 around the

Here’s everything you need to do to switch from an Android device to an iPhone

Switching from Android to iOS can be daunting – you’re not just switching to a new device, you’re switching to an entirely

Russia asks Apple to remove Telegram from the App Store

The secure messaging app Telegram was banned in Russia back in April, but so far, it’s still available in the Russian version

Words of inspiration from 5 college graduation speakers

It’s college commencement season and, with it, come many words of encouragement, humor and inspiration. Here are words from five speakers that

Artist’s Muse: Creative inspiration from food

There are so many things to pull inspiration from in our creative endeavors. As summer approaches, I am thinking of all the

How Jim Crace found inspiration from an encounter on the streets of Chennai

Jim Crace writes fiction which astounds and confounds. No two books are the same. Quarantine reimagined Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness while The Pesthouse visualised

‘Inspiration is a myth’ and more writer’s advice from author Tara Westover

Tara Westover’s memoir “Educated,” about growing up in a survivalist family in rural Idaho, is our May pick for the new PBS