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If it seems like your cat or dog spends a lot of time napping, you’re not imagining it. Cats doze for 12-16 hours a day while dogs spend 12-14 hours asleep.

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TODAY'S TOP STORY Why You Should Never Use Ultra Settings In Games


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ReactOS, the Open-Source Windows Clone, Is Still Alive


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Paramount+ Now Has Showtime and Higher Prices


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Meta Quest’s New Subscription Gives You VR Games Each Month


Meta is probably the company that’s at the forefront of VR right now. The company’s purchase of Oculus in 2014 guaranteed it a spot in the then-growing field. Now, subscriptions are what’s hot — and Meta just launched its very own VR subscription. Read More »

 

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