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Despite its catchy name, the Strawberry Moon isn't named for the moon's appearance.
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Apple Watch blood sugar tracking remains unconfirmed. Here's the latest on the timeline, patents, technical challenges, and what Apple Watch can do now.
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If you're rewriting the same resume for every job you apply to, there's an easier way.
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Rocrail is a free application for Windows, Android, and more designed to control model train layouts. Rocrail allows train and tech lovers to control their model railroad and accessories completely. Your trains can be either manually controlled or completely controlled by the software in automatic mode. [License: | Requires:
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China unveiled measures to embed AI across consumer products, services, retail, logistics, and elderly care as it pushes nationwide AI adoption.
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The allocated payment will go to your PlayStation Network wallet after the final approval hearing.
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China approves NEO brain chip for commercial medical use in paralysis patients, raising questions about neural data privacy and cybersecurity risks.
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These CGM's will alert you as your glucose levels shift throughout the day.
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Apple today announced that developers in Brazil will be allowed to distribute iPhone apps through alternative app marketplaces on iOS, and accept payments through third-party platforms. In other words, developers in Brazil will be able to circumvent the App Store and Apple's in-app purchase system, but there are still fees.
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One for the "why hasn't this been done before?" department: Norway has greenlit construction of the world's first ocean ship tunnel. If the final budget receives parliamentary approval, work on the Stad Ship Tunnel will begin on the country's west coast.
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Cybersecurity experts and government officials have long supported the policy of not paying ransoms due to its potential to curb criminal activity and reduce attacks. Paying ransoms is risky and unreliable and does not guarantee that cybercriminals will restore access or decrypt files. The post Experts Weigh In on Refusing or Paying After a Ransomware Attack appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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