
Ian Luke
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Mar 5, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Liam Frady |Rhian Hunt |Tyler Von Harz |Ian Luke
What are the top Chinese tech brands to avoid? It is hard to avoid technology that comes out of Asia as a whole since the cost of manufacturing leads many top brands to go that way. However, the brands covered in today’s guide aren’t your typical Lenovo, Apple, or Microsoft fare. Instead, these are brands that pose some severe risks. Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. is one of the top Chinese tech brands to avoid, but that might be difficult.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
history-computer.com | Nate Williams |Elizabeth Milne |Ian Luke |Isabelle Caskey
The collapse of the Soviet Union was a truly seismic event in the last quarter of the 20th century. There’s no doubt it was a complicated, multifaceted thing. From the establishment of the USSR in 1922 to the official dissolution in 1991, the nation and its people witnessed some of the most significant and influential events of our time. Nevertheless, it couldn’t last forever. The Soviet Union eventually ended, and it certainly didn’t go with a whimper either.
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Mar 13, 2023 |
sacbee.com | Ian Luke
Most people have some type of debt left over when they pass away. And credit card debt is often the most common type. So, what actually happens to your credit card debt when you die? The answer depends on factors such as the types of accounts you have and the people that have co-signed on accounts with you. Read on to find out what happens to your credit card debt. Does credit card debt die with you? When you die, your outstanding credit card debt doesn’t disappear.
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