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Month: September 2019

Vaping May Hamper the Lungs’ Ability to Fend off Infections

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A study in mice finds that inhaling the vapor from an e-cigarette—no nicotine needed—raised their odds of dying after exposure to the flu virus. Read the original post by Sara Harrison

With the Taycan, Porsche Launches into the Electric Future

Posted on September 4, 2019 by

The German automaker’s all-new all-electric sports sedan has the specs and tech to make even petrol-chugging gearheads drool. Read the original post by Eric Adams

Apple shares special live EPs of its Up Next Live summer concert series

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Photo courtesy of Apple. What you need to know Apple has released live EPs of its Up Next Live summer concert series. The concerts were held throughout […] Read the original post by Danny Zepeda

Five Mac Apps Worth Checking Out – September 2019

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Apps designed for the Mac don’t often receive as much attention as apps made for iPhones and iPads, so we have a series here at […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

In Samara will pass festival “We — the future of Russia”

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At 13:00 will begin work about 50 thematic contest and exhibition venues. The educational organization of the region will hold a presentation of innovative developments, […] Read the original post by Mark

The monument to lost the “iPhone” is confusing Yaroslavtsev

Posted on September 4, 2019 by

Today in Yaroslavl, a monument to a lost “iPhone.” Many passers-by took it for real, trying to lift off the ground. The art object in […] Read the original post by Mark

IT Science Case Study: New Data Platform Aimed at Industrial IoT

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eWEEK IT SCIENCE RESOURCE PAGE: ALPLA needed to build a centralized “mission control” for all of its Industrial IoT (IIoT) data; successfully doing so would […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

What to Look for in CNN’s ‘Climate Crisis’ Town Hall Tonight

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Over the course of seven hours, 10 candidates will describe their climate policies. Here are the words and issues to watch for in their answers. Read the original post by Adam Rogers

This Is How an Apple Card Looks When White Coating Is Peeled Off

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Apple Card is undoubtedly hogging the limelight. Apple is said to be approving customers with a wide range of credit score for Apple Card. Apart […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol

This Is How an Apple Card Looks When the White Coating Is Peeled Off

Posted on September 4, 2019 by

Apple Card is undoubtedly hogging the limelight. Apple is said to be approving customers with a wide range of credit score for Apple Card. Apart […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol

The Minimalistic Light Phone 2 is Now Available for $350

Posted on September 4, 2019 by

Phones can do much more than what they could several years ago. It is very difficult to imagine life without a smartphone. However, in the […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol

Hundreds of Millions of Phone Numbers From Facebook Accounts Leaked Online

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An exposed server with more than 419 million records from Facebook users has been discovered online, reports TechCrunch. The server was not protected with a password […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

YouTube Removes More Videos, but Still Misses a Lot of Hate

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YouTube said a new policy and better technology helped it remove five times as many videos for violating its hate speech rules. But extremists can […] Read the original post by Paris Martineau

Carriers extend waived fees to Dorian customers in Georgia & South Carolina

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Hurricane Dorian is slowly, slowly crawling off the coast of Florida, but it’s impacting quite a few areas already. Severe weather events are the times that […] Read the original post by Ara Wagoner

YouTube’s Case Shows FTC Fines Alone Won’t Slow Down Big Tech

Posted on September 4, 2019 by

The FTC could do more to punish companies like Google and Facebook over privacy violations. But the bigger problem is that Congress continues to do […] Read the original post by Brian Barrett

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