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Mad Lions And Rogue Make LEC Playoffs The two standout teams from the Summer Split have locked in playoff positions before the final week even begins.
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IRS-CI Announces Charges Against Three Individuals, Including Florida Teen, In Twitter Hack Criminal Investigations (IRS-CI) has announced charges against three individuals for their alleged roles in the Twitter hack that occurred on July 15, 2020.
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Is This The Real Reason Why Trump Wants To Ban TikTok? The president and his advisors say TikTok is a national security threat. But maybe the ban is really about Trump's hurt feelings over his ruined rally in Tulsa.
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Using Machine Learning To Automate Data Coding At The Bureau Of Labor Statistics (BLS) Government agencies are awash in documents. Some of them, like Bureau Labor Statistics (BLS), turn to machine learning to help improve and streamline various processes.
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Apple Lets Slip A Cool New Way To Use Your iPhone: Accepting Contactless Payments The purchase of Mobeewave means an iPhone could work to accept payments in the future.
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‘Fortnite’ Astronaut Challenge: How To Find The Ancient Ship And Install Its Missing Parts Here's where to find the Ancient Ship in Fortnite, track down its three missing parts and install them to activate the secret event.
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The Top Five Ugliest Cars Today And Why Ride-Looks Might Ultimately Disappear Due To AI Self-Driving Cars Will self-driving cars get into the ugliest cars lists?
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The Future Of Innovation, In The Hands Of The U.S. Congress Congress now understands the power these companies wield, and has an enormous documentary archive with countless examples of it. Apple, Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook enjoy a de facto monopoly. Some of them will have to be divided up, and all must be properly regulated.
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What Happens If The Atlantic Hurricane Season Runs Out Of Names? Here's what happens if the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season runs out of names.
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Trust Is The Vaccine Infrastructure We Need The promise of a vaccine is the failsafe for millions of Americans nostalgic for normalcy but will communities trust us enough to take it?
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Election Cyber Surge To Deploy Hacker Army For 2020 Vote—Here’s Why Can an army of hackers overcome President Trump’s fears and help deliver a secure election in 2020?
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Free-To-Play ‘Halo Infinite’ Is Everything About Microsoft’s Next-Gen Strategy 'Halo Infinite' free-to-play multiplayer could score Microsoft a whole bunch of new game pass subcribers.
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‘The Last Of Us Part 2’ Still Has One More Trick Up Its Sleeve Now that The Last of Us Part 2 has come and gone, speculation now turns to what Naughty Dog is doing next. We've all forgotten about one specific thing.
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Sony’s Exclusive Games In The PS4 Era Were Staggeringly Good Last night, I finally rolled credits on 'Ghost of Tsushima', marking the last major Sony exclusive of the PS4 era. It's been a hell of a ride.
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Five Non-Sunsetting ‘Destiny 2’ Weapons You Should Be Farming Now While It’s Easy Five weapons to farm in Destiny 2 that are mostly sunset-proof, and easy to get right now. At least easier than they've ever been.
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Pokémon GO Dragon Week: Timed Research, Spawns, Eggs, Raids, Shiny Deino August will be the month of ultra unlocks here in Pokemon GO. The first of these is Dragon Week. Here's what you need to know, from timed research to spawns, eggs, raids and Shiny Deino.
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The Math Behind Why Microsoft Will Kill Xbox Live Gold For Game Pass The end seems nigh for Xbox Live Gold, the industry standard paid subscription service that motivated both Sony and Nintendo to offer their own paid offerings in the years after it debuted.
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Dutch Officials’ Continued Reluctance To Embrace Masks To Prevent Spread Of Coronavirus Dutch public health officials are unbending with respect to what they consider to be lack of scientific evidence on the efficacy of non-medical masks in limiting the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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This Sublime Samsung Security App Has 1 Billion Downloads, Here’s Why If you have a Samsung phone running Android 7 or later, there's one sublime security app that beats all others. Here's what it is, how it works and how to use it.
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Big ‘Anthem’ Loot Changes Show It’s Still Just Playing Catch-Up Big changes to Anthem are coming, but it's mostly just trying to catch up to other, established loot games like Destiny and The Division.
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‘Fortnite’ Water Drops Revealing Ancient Ship Location, Coral Castle Zone Where to find Fortnite's Ancient Ship location, and the new Coral Castle zone too.
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Twitter Spear Phishing Attack Highlights Security Weaknesses Of Social Media In this most recent attack the hackers used the Twitter accounts as part of a rather simple bitcoin scam, but what is worrisome is that it could have been used to impact the stock market, discredit individuals during an election year or even cause an international incident.
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Apple Loop: Disappointing iPhone 12 Release Date, Steve Job’s Coolest Failure, MacBook Pro’s Latest Problem This week’s Apple headlines; the iPhone 12 release date, new iPhone battery concerns, the problem with MacOS on ARM, two iPads are one computer, Tim Cook going to Washington, memories of Steve Jobs’ coolest computer ever, and more...
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Urbanears Luma True Wireless Earpods May Be Even Cooler Than Apple AirPods Urbanears is a trendy Swedish audio brand and the latest true wireless earpods to come out of Stockholm should be a big hit with younger consumers.
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Apple Watch watchOS 7: When Will The Public Beta Land? Apple Watch users are treated to a public beta program for their timepieces for the first time this year. So, when will it come?
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WhatsApp: 5 Updates I’d Like To See Right Now (From Ground-Breaking To Whimsical) WhatsApp is continuously improving but there are plenty of upgrades believed to be in the pipeline. Here are the ones that are on their way which may change your WhatsApp life.
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A Shark Died From Streptococcus. Does That Mean Sharks Get Strep Throat? Not Quite. Though little is known about bacterial diseases of sharks, pathogenic bacterial infections are not uncommon. However, the number of shark streptococcosis cases are extremely limited. That's why a dead shark in Israel was the perfect opportunity to learn more about shark diseases.
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EVs Are Not A Problem For The Electric Grid, They Are The Solution Electric vehicles won't cause the electricity grid to collapse. In fact, they could make it run more smoothly than ever before. Here's why.
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TikTok Ban In America Suddenly Gets Real President Trump has confirmed he will ban TikTok in the U.S. as soon as this weekend...
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EA UFC 4 Over-The-Top Size Mismatches, Kumite And Backyard Gameplay Revealed [VIDEO] EA UFC 4 gameplay videos are hitting YouTube like crazy.
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Trump Says He’ll Ban TikTok As Soon As Saturday “As far as TikTok is concerned, we’re banning them from the United States,” Trump said while aboard Air Force One.
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TikTok To Be Banned In USA, Trump Announces President Trump told reporters on Air Force One tonight that he plans to ban Chinese-owned TikTok from the United States.
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CDC: Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Red Onions, 396 People Ill In 34 States Looks like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found the root cause of the latest Salmonella Newport outbreak. And it's not alien DNA.
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First Impressions Of Hearthstone’s New Scholomance Card Mechanics Early impressions of cards from Hearthstone's new Scholomance Academy expansion.
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Five Things To Do In Warcraft Before The Shadowlands Pre-Patch With World of Warcraft’s next expansion, Shadowlands, on the way soon it’s time to wrap up Battle for Azeroth content that's going away.
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Why Art Is Vital To The Study Of Science Although this may come as a surprise to people who have never studied science deeply, but in fact some of the greatest minds in science were inherently creative.
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New 3-Digit Suicide Prevention Hotline Coming Following Unanimous Support By FCC In July 2020, the FCC voted unanimously to officially designate 988 as the nation’s newest three-digit telephone number, designed as a direct access line for suicide prevention and mental health crisis counselors. Since the beginning of the pandemic crisis lines have seen drastic increases in calls.
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Apple Announces 4-For-1 Stock Split To Bring In New Investors. The iPhone giant announced a 4-for-1 stock split for every shareholder of record the same day it posted an 11% jump in revenue for the fiscal quarter during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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‘Girls’ Creator Lena Dunham Shares Her ‘COVID Story,’ After-Effects On Instagram “Suddenly my body simply … revolted. The nerves in my feet burned and muscles wouldn’t seem to do their job. My hands were numb. I couldn’t tolerate loud noises."
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IBM Offers 1000 Paid Internships To Increase Diversity In Tech According to research conducted in the business sector, diverse companies produce 19% more revenue thereby indicating that diversity is vital to the success of the commercial world.
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Two Galaxies, Five Planets And 60 Shooting Stars: The Naked-Eye Night Sky In August 2020 This month’s highlights include the year’s best view of the Milky Way’s center from the northern hemisphere as well as the year’s best meteor shower.
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People Escape Their Quarantine Blues Through These Satirical Twitter Musings The creators of @Disneyland2go and @JurassicPark2go offers musings to pass the exceptional dullness of lockdowns and closings.
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Amazon’s AWS And Vodafone Focuses On Unlocking Enterprise Opportunity With 5G And Edge Computing At the recent AWS Telco Symposium, Jennifer Didoni, Head of 5G Cloud and Services for Vodafone Business, addressed just this question in her speech titled in the right place at the right time – moving to the Edge.
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Solar Systems Without Gas Giants Likely To Harbor Multiple Earths Extrasolar planetary systems may harbor multiple habitable planets, says new study.
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Astronomer Maria Mitchell Discovered A Comet And Fought The Gender Pay Gap Astronomer Maria Mitchell discovered a new comet in the night sky over Nantucket on October 1, 1847.
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Spiritfarer Still Poised To Set Sail In 2020—And It’s Coming To Stadia, Epic Games Store A new gameplay teaser trailer for Spiritfarer dropped Thursday, and with it came the news that the upcoming game will be coming to Stadia and the Epic Games Store, as announced in a press release.
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Halo: Infinite’s Multiplayer Will Be Free-To-Play, Plus More Good News Following rumors and leaks, Microsoft has officially announced that Halo: Infinite's multiplayer will be free-to-play and will run at up to 120fps.
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Intel Is Down In Processors, Not Out With 7nm Delays Analyst Anshel Sag of Moor Insights & Strategy gives his thoughts on how Intel is down in processors and Intel’s 7nm delay and how this isn't the first time the company has had to delay a process node
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The First African American Woman To Earn A Doctoral Degree In Chemistry Made Fundamental Contributions To Protein Synthesis Marie Maynard Daly was the first African American woman to obtain a doctoral degree in Chemistry from Columbia University in 1947.
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Film To Pharma: Kodak’s New Moment And Other Game-Changing Corporate Pivots The venerable photography company is shifting to drug manufacturing in an effort to fight the pandemic. From Samsung and Slack to Taco Bell and Toyota, here are some of the most dramatic business reinventions.
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Building The World’s Top AI Industry Community - Lessons From Ai4 Ai4 provides the much-needed service of building a bridge between industries, leaders, and technologists.
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Android Circuit: New Galaxy S21 Specs, Three Nokia Surprises, Samsung Loses To Huawei This week’s Android headlines; Galaxy S21 leaks, Huawei beating Samsung, OnePlus Nord reviews, Motorola’s One Fusion Plus, three new Nokia handsets, Surface Duo heads to Canada, and more...
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We Still Don’t Know How Long Coronavirus Lasts On Surfaces While it's not yet clear how long the virus can survive on surfaces, we do know which disinfectants are most effective at killing it.
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Brazil Notes: Real Estate Unicorn QuintoAndar Resumes Growth Plans The SoftBank-backed company is accelerating expansion plans and demonstrating the value of the digitization of rental during the Covid-19 outbreak
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Even Desert-Adapted Birds In The Kalahari Cannot Cope With Warming Climate Hot temperatures can prevent birds from successfully breeding, indicating that advancing climate change will have dire consequences for desert living birds
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Three Charged In Massive Twitter Hack Thee individuals: two from Florida and one based in the United Kingdom were charged Friday for their alleged roles in a wide scale hack of the Twitter social media site, the U. S. Department of Justice announced on Friday.
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Did Huawei Just Beat Trump’s Blacklist? Huawei has just overtaken Samsung to lead the world in smartphone sales for the first time—does this mean Trump's blacklist has failed?
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Hardcore Sandbox MMO ‘Legends Of Aria’ Is Out Of Early Access, New Season 4 Update Coming Soon Legends of Aria left Early Access earlier this month and is getting a brand new Season of content in August, dubbed The Shifting Sands.
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Meet The Founders Who Want To Take The Stress Out Of Buying Pregnancy And Ovulation Tests After an embarrassing experience buying a pregnancy test, Cythia Plotch saw how broken the space was and jumped on the opportunity to fix it. Partnering with her friend Jamie Norwood, the two co-founded Stix, a direct-to-consumer brand determined to take the stress out of buying health products.
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New COVID-19 Exposure Notification App Launches In Ontario While Restaurants Re-Open For Indoor Dining Such measures may become necessary, depending on how well the relaxing of the pandemic lockdown — in place in Ontario since mid-March — fare as restaurants, movie theatres, bars and other public spaces re-open for indoor use today.
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Social Media App OKCupid Debuts New Matching System For Online Dating To explore this new entertainment enironment, we had the opportunity to try out the new virtual educational world with the VIVE Cosmos Elite system from HTC.
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Retail Category Successes Amidst the Carnage, Amazon-like Disruptor Appears A July 16th Wall Street Journal article, entitled “Which Stores Are Opening or Closing Amid the Retail Shakeout” provided us with a sector by sector look at the overall 2020 retail openings and closings.
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Why Saving Catholic Schools From Covid’s Impact Is A National Imperative These schools save American taxpayers $21 billion per year with achievement rates often twice as high for students who would otherwise be attending inner city public schools.
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Watch ‘Elder Scrolls Online’ Streams During QuakeCon At Home For Exclusive Rewards Watch QuakeCon at Home livestreams for ESO rewards and exclusive new game details and reveals.
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Despite 2020’s Record Start To Hurricane Season, 2005 Still Stands Alone Even though we’re off to a record start to hurricane season this year, the activity we’ve seen so far pales in comparison to the beginning of the historic 2005 hurricane season, a year that eventually saw 27 named storms.
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How At Least 44% Of Young People At A Summer Camp Caught Coronavirus Of the 597 people at the camp, 344 were tested (58%) and among them, 260 (76%) came up positive for Covid-19, representing 44% of the total attendees, though, the CDC notes that's assuredly an underestimate.
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Has Covid-19 And Its Accelerated Work-From-Home Experiment Permanently Changed The Future Of Cities? Now is the time to explore and produce new approaches to living, working, and commuting. Experiments like closing streets to traffic and finding other uses for public roadways make sense while such roads and spaces are being underutilized during COVID-19.
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Human Sperm Don’t Wiggle, They Roll Like “Playful Otters,” Says New Research This counters 300-plus years of scientific belief.
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After Mixer Shutdown, Ninja Sets Career Sights On Hollywood Popular Fortnite streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins revealed that he has set his sights on pursuing roles and opportunities in the entertainment industry in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter released Friday.
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Science Is Inching Closer To Modifying Our Memories – Are We Ready For The Mind Eraser? New research shows how a readily available technology can alter how memories are formed.
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How One Company Is Dominating Giveaways To Win At Instagram Marketing: A Case Study Organic growth used to be something influencers and brands could count on. But in this ecosystem, marketers are needing to find new, creative ways to increase engagement—and one of those is Instagram giveaways.
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Forged In Adversity: Building Legendary Companies Beyond Covid How strategic leaders can take advantage of unprecedented change to achieve unprecedented success.
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Scientists Sequence DNA From Civil War Era Smallpox Vaccines DNA sequenced from 150-year-old smallpox vaccination kits sheds some light on the evolutionary history of the viral strains used in smallpox vaccines.
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CIOs: After Pandemic Work From Home Levels Likely Over 50% The pandemic has proven to many CIOs that work from home options will remain for many staff. More than two-thirds of the group have established pandemic-specific frameworks to determine when the "new normal" might occur. Data analytics is the top topic for the group in the second half of 2020.
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Google Accidentally Reveals Cool Google Pixel 5 Features Secrets are hidden within Google's code.
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NVIDIA’s Next-Generation Ampere-Based GeForces Will Likely Offer Killer Performance As we inch closer to the GeForce RTX 3000 series’ eventual release (assuming that is what NVIDIA actually calls it), more and more leaks are hitting the web and virtually all of them suggest that the new cards are going to offer some killer performance.
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Stocks Turn Positive, Dow Jumps 100 Points After Big Tech Earnings Beat Expectations Apple stock jumped to a new record high.
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Trump Sued Again For Blocking People On Twitter A federal judge ruled two years ago that it is a First Amendment violation for President Trump to ban critics on his personal Twitter account.
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Green Fuel On The Horizon - Aeon Green Crude Achíni Scientific announced that they have developed a way to make fuel from air and water, which they call Green Crude – green because it doesn’t add to the atmospheric CO2 burden and it burns cleaner than petroleum-based fuels. 
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Talend Bolsters Efforts To Help Companies Cross The Data Quality Chasm Data integrity issues cost companies millions in lost productivity, bad business decisions, and lost data revenue opportunities. Business strategies are useless without the right tools to improve data quality.
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Amazon Reviewing Allegations Of Punishing Third-Party Sellers Jeff Bezos says that the company is continuing to evaluate its policies and practices on its marketplace as lawmakers call for antitrust action.
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New Evidence Suggests Young Children Spread Covid-19 More Efficiently Than Adults Two new studies from different parts of the world arrived at the same conclusion: that young children not only transmit SARS-CoV-2 efficiently, but may be major drivers of the pandemic as well.
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St. Louis Cardinals Become Third MLB Team With Staff Testing Positive For Covid-19 Since The Season Began Two players on the St. Louis Cardinals tested positive for Covid-19 late Thursday night, causing the MLB to cancel its Friday game against the Milwaukee Brewers and further putting its already truncated season in danger.
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It Does Matter Who Your Mentor Is, A New Study Suggests Recent research at Kellogg’s School of Management at Northwest University shows the link between mentee success and mentoring.
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Japan Is Developing The Smart Platforms To Take The Complexity Out Of Logistics Japan is home to thousands of small- and medium-size companies, pushing the boundaries of technology to develop smart solutions for logistics and supply-chain management.
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Amazon Is Going To Add 3,000 More Satellites Into Earth’s Orbit – And People Are Not Happy The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved an application by Seattle-based Amazon to launch more than 3,000 satellites into orbit, despite ongoing concerns about launching so-called mega constellations.
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Everything Coming To Netflix—And Everything Leaving—In August 2020 An Education Being John Malkovich Death at a Funeral Dennis the Menace Elizabeth Harvest Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Hardcore Henry Iron Man Armored Adventures: Season 1-2 Jurassic Park Jurassic Park III.
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If Nvidia Buys Chipmaker Arm Holdings For $32 Billion From SoftBank, What Will Happen To Its Model Of Neutrality? Does this change Arm’s model of being a neutral provider of chip technology to everybody from mobile phone makers, to Amazon for its Echo and Dot products, to Apple for its future Mac computers?
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CRISPR’s 20-Minute Coronavirus Test Receives Funding From NIH Mammoth Biosciences has received funding from the NIH’s RADx programme to develop a CRISPR-based coronavirus test.
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The Next Boom: What’s Next For Technology-Driven Ventures In Turbulent Times This could one of those remarkable periods when uniquely resilient companies emerge.
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These Kids Are Solving The World’s Problems With Their STEM Skills Kids from around the world competed in a Global Innovation competition where they used their STEM skills to solve some of the world's problems.
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How IT Is Evolving In 2020 70% of IT leaders are struggling to support the many needs of their remote workforces for greater security, network scale, and stability by resolving outages using remote access tools.
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How Apple Watch 6 Could Help Detect Covid-19 And Monitor Its Symptoms There's supporting code in iOS14 and a recent Apple patent ...
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Overwatch League Schedule And Live Streams For Week 3 Of Countdown Cup Qualifiers Here’s your preview for all of this weekend’s action, which you can watch right here.
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Fed's 'Shark Tank'-Style Coronavirus Challenge Awards $250 Million To 7 Companies The National Institutes of Health negotiated contracts with companies including Mammoth Biosciences and Ginkgo Bioworks to help scale up their Covid-19 testing technologies.
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Microsoft Fixes Edge Browser Crashing Issue Yesterday, Microsoft Edge users started to complain the browser was crashing when they tried to type something into the address bar. Here’s why Edge was crashing, and what’s been done to fix it.
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ExxonMobil And Chevron Post Record Losses In Oil Price Rout Exxon's conviction that the world will need plenty of oil and gas for decades to come remains unchanged.
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Diplo’s Higher Ground In Fortnite: How To Get The Free Afterparty Wrap Here's how to get the free 'Afterparty' wrap in 'Fortnite' and take it to Diplo's Higher Ground event.
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Sweat Sensing Next Step For Health Tracking Devices Could chemicals in our sweat be the next thing activity trackers start to measure? Researchers are ramping up efforts to refine this technology so they can.
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How Much Alcohol Do You Really Need In Hand Sanitizer? The CDC recommends using hand sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol, but studies show that other amounts are effective against Coronavirus.
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