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World Cup Daily recap: Norway, Haaland beat Brazil; Mexico fans try to give England sleepless night ESPNHaaland, Norway condemn Brazil to earliest World Cup exit since 1990 ESPNErling Haaland hails ‘one of the sickest days' in Norway's history after beating Brazil The GuardianKalshi referral code CBSSPORTS: Get $15 bonus for 2026 World Cup, England-Mexico, Brazil-Norway on Sunday CBS Sports
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7 OPEC countries agree to expand monthly oil production modestly as prices slide AP NewsOil prices hover near pre-conflict levels as OPEC boosts output again Fox BusinessOil Falls, Weighed by OPEC Decision to Increase Output Again WSJOil Prices Are Falling, but OPEC Plus Pledges to Pump More The New York Times
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Oil prices hover near pre-conflict levels as OPEC boosts output again Fox BusinessOPEC Plus Pledges to Pump More Even as Oil Prices Fall The New York TimesOPEC approves further oil output increase as Hormuz exports start to recover ReutersOPEC, Allies Hike Output Again as Hormuz Traffic Starts Recovering WSJ
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The past two years have seen mobility management take on a greater importance than ever in the enterprise. As remote and hybrid work models take hold at many organizations, "mobility management" has expanded its meaning from management of mobile devices to management of all devices used by mobile employees, wherever they happen to be working from.
Unified endpoint management (UEM) has become a strategic technology at the center of companies' efforts to control this increasingly complex environment. Essentially combining enterprise mobility management (EMM) tools with PC management tools, UEM platforms help companies manage and protect a range of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers across multiple operating systems — all from a unified interface.
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