IWC Reveals a Limited-Edition Portofino Automatic Moon Phase Timepiece for the Year of the Snake
As we approach the Lunar New Year, falling at the end of January 2025, IWC has unveiled its latest watch, themed for the Year of the Snake.
As we approach the Lunar New Year, falling at the end of January 2025, IWC has unveiled its latest watch, themed for the Year of the Snake.
Ali Wong isn’t new to voice-acting; she’s showcased her talent in films such as “Onward” and “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” and on TV shows like “Tuca and Bertie.” As a comedian, Wong has proven her versatility, not only in front of the camera but also behind a microphone. Now, with executive producer credits for the new Netflix series, “Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld, ” Wong opted to voice the title character herself rather than delegate it to someone else. Her reasoning for doing so is particularly endearing.
Located in Doha, Qatar, Katara Studios – a content studio focusing on pan-Arab productions – is working on a film about Mohammed Al-Sharekh, a pioneer in Arabic computing. This movie will highlight his significant contribution to the field by introducing computing to Arabic speakers in the 1980s and making technology more accessible for them. Katara Studios refers to this biopic project, which was recently revealed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as “a captivating portrayal of an extraordinary Arab personality, Mr. Mohamed Al Sharekh, whose creation of Sakhr computers left a lasting impact that is still felt today.
This holiday season, the well-liked coffee brand from London, Grind, is partnering with illustrator Sophy Hollington on a special, limited-edition project.
As a seasoned researcher with a knack for identifying emerging trends and opportunities within the crypto market, I find myself intrigued by the current surge of altcoins. The recent breakthrough of Bitcoin at $100,000 has undeniably ignited a spark in the hearts of investors, propelling smaller assets to unprecedented heights. After Bitcoin (BTC) crossed the … Read more