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The US, UK, Germany, South Africa and Brazil topped the list of countries most impacted by ransomware attempts while states like Florida and New York struggled as well.
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A tiny flexible camera made from an extremely thin fibre-optic cable can transmit accurate 3D images in real time. It could eventually be used in surgery or surveillance
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The best Asus laptops for just about everything If you're in the market for a new laptop, the wealth of choice can feel positively overwhelming. You've got as far as knowing you need a laptop, either for work, pleasure, or simply so you don't have to keep squinting at...
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Apple issues $6.5B bond to fund buyback, acquisitions Apple is taking advantage of historically low interest rates with a $6.5 billion bond sale that will go toward corporate initiatives like stock buybacks, payment of dividends and acquisitions. Announced in a filing with ...
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Microsoft Surface Duo 2: Troubled by the past, how much will it evolve Foldable smartphones have come of age in the last two years or so but when they started out, the first iterations of almost all makers fell flat on their faces. This is true to the first Surface Duo as well. It was Micro...
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Arcadia.tv fuses sports and esports to turn Tron into a reality Arcadia.tv fuses sports and esports to create a first-of-its-kind competition.
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Telegram's latest massive update includes 1,000-viewer group video calls Telegram, the popular messaging app alternative to WhatsApp, has greatly expanded its video calls feature. Among the changes is new support for 1,000-person group video calls, making Telegram a solid alternative to other...
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How to make a Snapchat filter: Create custom geofilters for life events Let's say you are getting married or planning a baby shower. Wouldn't it be cool if you had your own custom Snapchat filter for these various life events?
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iPhone 13 delay worries fueled by incident at supplier's factory Apple had no choice but to delay the iPhone 12 last year. The company announced in late July that the new phone wouldn’t launch on time. Pandemic-related events such as travel bans and lockdowns hindered Apple's abilit...
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Telegram has expanded the group video calling feature it launched in June to be able to accommodate more participants -- a lot more. The latest version of the messaging app now allows up to 1,000 people to join a group v...
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Google Fi Purportedly Isn't Letting Subscribers Call Poison Control for Some Weird Reason Considering the amount of poisonous substances in this world, which can range from mundane things like nail polish to unlikely things like house plants, it's pretty important to be able to call Poison Control if you're e...
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Twitter bounty challenge offers cash for finding algorithmic bias Twitter has announced intentions to launch its first algorithmic bias challenge, one that offers cash rewards for individuals who help uncover “potential harms” caused by the company’s saliency algorithm. This new ...
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Google Meet is finally available as a PWA after Zoom beat it to the punch It's the same Google Meet, but now in app form. Sort of. What you need to know Google Meet is now available as a Progressive Web App (PWA). The app is available on Chromebooks, Windows, macOS, and Linux. No additional fe...
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The Google Pixel Watch rumors are heating up -- here's what you need to know It appears that Google is finally getting into the smartwatch game with the first Pixel Watch this year -- here's what we know so far. From the beginnings of Google's wearable strategy, it has always relied on other OEMs...
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Cloud-based Windows is cool but don't forget about Parallels for Chrome It's all about the Benjamins. Chromebooks are quickly becoming bonafide business computers, and as JR Raphael points out at Computerworld, it's not because of what Google is doing. If you think about it, there really isn...
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Who's going to fix the space junk problem?

SPACE.com - 31 Jul 2021 13:24
Who's going to fix the space junk problem? The growing problem of space junk poses a risk to future space missions, but the solution isn't going to be easy.
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What's the hottest temperature the human body can endure? Here's the highest temperature and humidity level that people can tolerate.
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Save over $100 on this dual camera drone and start snapping pics from the sky TL;DR: Create sky-soaring photos and videos with the Ninja Dragon Alpha PRO 4K Wide Angle Dual Camera Drone, on sale for 50% off as of July 31. Use code ANNUAL15 at checkout to score an additional 15% off and get one for...
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NASA took its first drive on the moon 50 years ago Fifty years ago, NASA astronauts drove on the moon for the first time. If you can believe it, the moon isn't exactly easy to drive on. There are no roads. There's no oxygen. Gravity is weak. Temperatures range from -280 ...
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'Having a digital experience isn't enough; it has to be easy, seamless, and exceed customer expectations.'
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Over time, as an internet connection becomes as valuable as water or electrical service, more local municipalities will make sure their residents have such access.
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Here's why a job ad has me excited for the Apple Watch of my dreams The Apple Watch is the smartwatch to beat, with every player in the industry trying to come up with better alternatives. Many wearables look like an Apple Watch from a distance, but they're not quite as complex. Apple ke...
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