As President Nelson turns 101, here’s a look at how he’s brought temples ‘closer’ to church members

At 101, President Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced 200 temples. His dedication to bringing these religious sites closer to church members marks a significant chapter in the faith’s ongoing growth.

Peak’s Latest Patch Brings Major Fixes And Color Blindness Mode

Peak’s latest update introduces a much-anticipated Color Blindness mode while quashing a range of stubborn bugs. From balancing issues to achievement glitches, the patch focuses on refining the core gameplay experience for all.

Peak’s Latest Patch Brings Major Fixes And Color Blindness Mode

Tesla is overhauling its Full Self-Driving subscription for easier access

Tesla has introduced a more accessible monthly option for its Full Self-Driving feature, allowing owners to pause or skip a month. This flexible pricing approach aims to make advanced autonomy more convenient and less costly for users.

Tesla is overhauling its Full Self-Driving subscription for easier access

Refining DITA Content: A Guide to Post-Conversion from Word

In the quest for accurate, accessible documentation, many organizations are refining processes after migrating from Word to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). This XML-based approach enhances user experience, increases operational efficiency, and ensures content is well-structured for the modern digital environment.

Woman in wheelchair says she was forgotten, locked inside Atlanta clinic for hours after staff closed for the day

A routine clinic visit took a shocking turn for a woman using a wheelchair when she was locked inside the Hanger Clinic in Atlanta after staff closed for the day. Alone for hours, she had to crawl to an outlet to charge her phone and call for help.

Woman in wheelchair says she was forgotten, locked inside Atlanta clinic for hours after staff closed for the day