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Michael Comaous is a dedicated professional with a passion for technology, innovation, and creative problem-solving. Over the years, he has built experience across multiple industries, combining strategic thinking with hands-on expertise to deliver meaningful results. Michael is known for his curiosity, attention to detail, and ability to explain complex topics in a clear and approachable way. Whether he’s working on new projects, writing, or collaborating with others, he brings energy and a forward-thinking mindset to everything he does.
This summer has seen some pretty catchy needle drops in movies, from Superman‘s Mighty Crabjoys to KPop Demon Hunters flash mob fandoms for Huntr/x and the Saja Boys. The latter Netflix release has reached not only Billboard music charts but also become the most streamed animated feature ever. With that in mind, we look back at our favorite fake bands’ best songs of the past 30 years. While half the list includes incredible recent music from hit movies, the other half (and our number one slot) nod at the songs that really propelled this particular niche in movies—think A Goofy Movie.…
Cordless vacuums have transformed home cleaning, offering unmatched convenience and freedom from tangled cords and restrictive outlets. But as users become more aware of performance longevity, a common question arises: Are there cordless vacuums with replaceable batteries? The short answer is yes—and it can make a significant difference in both usability and lifespan. Why Replaceable Batteries Matter Battery life is often the limiting factor in cordless appliances. Over time, all lithium-ion batteries degrade. If the battery in your vacuum can’t be replaced, you’re effectively on a countdown to having to replace the entire device. Here’s why replaceable batteries are a…
One of the largest corporate data breaches of 2025 Google revealed on Thursday that a massive cyberattack targeting Oracle’s enterprise software compromised dozens — and potentially more than 100 — organizations worldwide, marking one of the largest corporate data breaches of 2025. According to Google’s Threat Analysis Group, the attack was carried out by CL0P, a ransomware group linked to Russia, which exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle’s E-Business Suite to steal sensitive business data and demand ransoms of up to $50 million per victim. The campaign, which began as early as July 2025, targeted critical Oracle systems used by…
