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Rising from the creative platform for computer support of The Geek Squad Inc through one of their first wave of Double Agents...The Nerd Net Cafe LLC is a award winning multi-media and technology focused technical support organization for the next generation of computer based business platforms. We provide technical and network support for a variety of technical needs including all wired and wirel

ess based networks and server based platforms. We provide end-user pc support and mac troubleshooting and support as well as cyber security for all platforms of network interface and workstation integrations. And that is only where we start......The company also serves as the home for a variety of retail and special interest storefronts ranging form technology related product all the way to collectibles, art and history and all through technology linked network groups. In the current we have galleries and network groups for technology and media in a wide array of fields as well as retail environments to support them. We are conditioned to deal with platform questions and our niche' groups are on numerous subjects all with the intent to grow interests and company goals. Our mission is to support the connectivity and offer resources needed for business to link seamlessly into information. To offer the full range of support needed for others and to provide home platform assistance for our own storefronts and special interest partners. The future is now for web based retail and information growth. We handle large scale data platforms and smaller business clients too. Call us today and discuss how we can include your business or ideas into our world of wonderful. We can be the creative solution that can get you there for tomorrow and the days beyond. Call us today 803-431-0471.

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05/15/2026

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Beyond the optics of U.S. President Donald Trump’s sojourn to Beijing—the cheering schoolchildren brandishing the Stars and Stripes, the battalion of tech executives accompanying the American leader—the overarching message was one of “constructive strategic stability,” as Chinese President Xi Jinping himself put it.

The two powers, both leaders seemed to convey, view each other as rivals—but they also didn’t want ties to unravel. And Trump was surely pleased with Xi’s pledge to U.S. CEOs that “China’s door will only open wider” to their businesses, according to Chinese state media.

Not that they don’t have any differences. In closed-door discussions with the American president, Xi made sure to warn that the superpowers could “collide or even enter into conflict” over Taiwan, the self-ruling island which China claims sovereignty. Taiwan, Xi said, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, “is the most important issue in China-U.S. relations.”

Against this backdrop, Trump gave a fist pump at the door of Air Force One as he departed Beijing Friday afternoon, while a cheering crowd waved more U.S. flags. He will no doubt hail the trip as a triumph. In China, it will be seen as the marker of a bigger shift. As Sung Wen-ti, a scholar focused on China’s leadership at the Australian National University, put it: “China showed that they have established themselves clearly as a peer to the U.S."

Read more about how the Trump-Xi meeting showed a new world order: https://time.com/article/2026/05/15/trump-xi-us-china-summit-analysis/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=150526

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Artemis II is poised for the first lunar mission since 1972. It was in 1968 that astronauts first drew near the moon, and it will be early this year (if all goes as planned) that a crew will return.

Artemis II will fly a relatively simple trajectory. After launch, it will make two long, high, looping orbits around Earth, before pointing toward the moon, firing its engine and pulling itself away from the grip of earthly gravity. It will then fly around the far side of the moon.

It will take the crew farther from Earth than any human beings have ever traveled before. The Apollo 13 spacecraft flew a similar circumlunar route, reaching 158 miles beyond the far side of the moon at its most remote remove. For 55 years, that crew held the distance record, but Artemis II will smash it when the spacecraft travels a whopping 4,700 miles beyond the lunar backside.

From that distance, the crew will be able to take dramatic photographs of the sphere of the Earth and the sphere of the moon in the same frame.

Read more about the mission here: https://time-magazine.visitlink.me/w3gkvd

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says EU countries must purchase military equipment made in Europe under a new loan plan meant to help the continent provide for its own security.

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