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Bonded cats often find themselves sleeping in adorable configurations—but one pair might just take the cake. A cat owner’s simple TikTok video documenting the considerate way her older cat chose to ...
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Home goods company Kohler recently unveiled a new device called the Dekoda — a $599 camera that can be attached to your toilet bowl and take pictures of what’s inside. CNET reports that the Dekoda ...
Meetings have changed — but shouldn’t you still be able to look people in the eye? There’s always one. Five friendly, expressive faces — and one grey bubble where your finance chief’s face should be.