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Verizon, AT&T tell courts: FCC can’t punish us for selling user location data

Carriers claim location data isn't protected, say they have right to jury trial.




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Does Your MSP Content Convince or Confuse?

Learn how to create MSP marketing content that prospects will actually care about. We provide tips on speaking to clients' problems over technical jargon.

Source: Does Your MSP Content Convince or Confuse? - Technibble.com



  • MSP Content Marketing

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The Marriott Hack Can Drive New Clients to Your MSP—Here’s How to Use It [Free Resource]

Timing is super important in MSP marketing. Right now, we have a unique opportunity to make sure our clients and prospects understand just how costly a lack of proper IT security can be. Keep reading for a free resource on how to take advantage of this opportunity. If there’s ever been a wake-up call for […]

Source: The Marriott Hack Can Drive New Clients to Your MSP—Here’s How to Use It [Free Resource] - Technibble.com



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Record labels unhappy with court win, say ISP should pay more for user piracy

Music companies appeal, demanding payment for each song instead of each album.




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An Explorer Tours the Planet of the Viruses

There are more viruses on Earth than stars in the universe. Epidemiologist Christopher Golden is helping us navigate a safe path around them.




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Where Does Palo Santo Come From and What Is it Used For?

Palo santo, a fragrant "holy wood," is treasured for its spiritual and medicinal properties. Learn all about its origins and uses and get tips for safe, sustainable use.




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What Is Diverticulitis? Understand the Causes of This Sharp Pain in Your Abdomen

Diverticulitis is a common condition that affects digestive health. Learn the causes and symptoms and get the best tips for managing and preventing flare-ups.




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Is Bronchitis Contagious? Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Is bronchitis contagious, and how can you protect yourself? Learn how this respiratory illness spreads, key symptoms to watch for, and ways to prevent infection.




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A manual of spherical and practical astronomy : embracing the general problems of spherical astronomy, the special applications to nautical astronomy, and the theory and use of fixed and portable astronomical instruments

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- QB145.C49 1960




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U.S. House committee proposes "automatic" sign-up for military draft

Yesterday, during markup of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025, the U.S. House Armed Services Committee approved an amendment to the NDAA that would automatically register all draft-aged male U.S. residents with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft, based on information from other Federal databases.

This system of automatic draft registration would replace the system in effect since 1980 in which young men can decide for themselves whether or not to sign up for the draft -- and so many choose not to register that the Selective Service database would be useless for an actual draft.




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Senate joins House in proposal for "automatic" draft registration

Contrary to earlier reports, the U.S. Senate has joined the House of Representatives in moving toward a foolhardy attempt to 'automatically' register all draft-eligible U.S. citizens and residents for a possible military draft, by extracting and aggregating information obtained from other Federal agencies.

The proposal for "automatic" draft registration is among several previously-undisclosed provisions related to Selective Service in the newly-release version of the National Defense [sic] Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) and to be considered by the full Senate.

The 1,197-page SASC proposal for this year's NDAA was approved by the committee in closed session last month, and only a summary was released. At the time, a spokesperson for the SASC told me that if "automatic" Selective Service registration had been included in the bill, it would have been included in the summary. That proves to have been incorrect: The proposal for "automatic" draft registration was included in the SASC version of the bill, but not in the summary.




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The artist's museum /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO N6497 .A783 2016




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Methods in Mouse Atherosclerosis

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Darío Jaramillo Agudelo memorias de un ausente

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42430 DVD




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Drug abuse and HIV/AIDS in Malawi : results from a rapid situation assessment

Location: Main Library- HV5840.M3B57 2004




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Animal Coronaviruses

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Modern Web development : understanding domains, technologies, and user experience

Location: Engineering Library- TK5105.888.E87 2016




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Demystifying Climate Models A Users Guide to Earth System Models

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Quick Steps; What are they and why should you use them?

I’ve heard about Quick Steps before and see them on the Ribbon in Outlook but I’ve never used them before.

What exactly are Quick Steps and how can they help me with managing my emails?




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4 Methods to save Outlook Search Queries for reuse

For my job, I regularly need to do the same or very similar search queries in Outlook.

Some queries are a bit more complex so redoing them each time is a bit cumbersome.

Is there a way to save my Search queries so I can reuse them later rather than needing to redo them each time?




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AI has been used in healthcare for decades now. Some say they want more regulation

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with U.S. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf about the agency's process for regulating artificial intelligence in healthcare.




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Airbus, Toulouse Toulouse France

Airbus Is A Leading Aircraft Manufacturer With The Most Modern And Comprehensive Aircraft Family... Olivier Cavalin, Toulouse, Toulouse, France





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Sustainability through optimising user interactions within the transport domain

Sustainability Through Optimising User Interactions Within The Transport Domain

Emma Foster...




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House Panel Strengthens U.S. Call for Turkey to Return Chris...

House Panel Strengthens U.S. Call for Turkey to Return Christian Holy Sites



  • United States Government Information

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Erasing Assyrians: How the KRG Abuses Human Rights, Undermin...

Erasing Assyrians: How the KRG Abuses Human Rights, Undermines Democracy, and Conquers Minority Homelands




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InPost: our aim is that every UK consumer uses our lockers as part of their daily lives

Hot off the heels of its positive Q1 results, InPost, the out-of-home delivery and parcel locker specialist, is celebrating once again after hitting a major milestone of 7,000 lockers in the UK




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Brand Alley brings logistics in-house with the help of Scurri

BrandAlley, an off-price premium and luxury brand e-tailer in the UK and France, has driven improved business performance by taking full control of its customer delivery proposition – from dispatch to customer notifications – in partnership with Scurri, the delivery management platform.




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Watch as Central California dust storm that caused 20-car pileup whips through Visalia




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Ease Mouse

Description: 

Ease Mouse allows to the user to make use of a mobile device by using any kind of mouse used for accessing a computer. It provides powerful features to simplify the use of the mouse pointer on Android devices.

- Gestures made easy. Most common gestures (e.g. tap, double tap, drag, swipe, pinch, etc.) can be performed with just one click.
- Dwell click. Make click without needing to press any button.
- Visibility. A big cross makes the cursor more visible.

Free Or Paid: 

Free With In App Purchases

Developer's Twitter Username: 

@easeapps1

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Home economics: Is the US missing 2 million houses — or 20 million?

Mortgage rates are at their highest levels in 22 years and house prices are at record highs. Hardworking Americans cannot get on the property ladder, and retirees are struggling to sell in order to downsize. The Biden administration has done little to help alleviate the problem. This Washington Examiner series, Home Economics, will investigate how we got here, the toll on people around the country, and the alternatives people are embracing to survive the market. Part three of this four-part series focuses on the supply side problems in the housing market.




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Virus that can cause paralysis in children is on the rise in California: A few safeguards

Enterovirus D68, which in rare cases can cause polio-like paralysis in children, is on the rise in California and across the nation, analyses show.




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House GOP leaders concerned for slim majority with Trump poaching members

House Republican leaders are preparing for temporary losses to their slim majority as President-elect Donald Trump recruits members to serve in his Cabinet, chipping away at the party’s already narrow margins in the lower chamber.  So far, Trump has nominated two House lawmakers to service in his administration: House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY), […]




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House Republicans learn from Trump’s first-term mistakes to be ‘ready on day one’

House Republican leaders are learning from their mistakes during President-elect Donald Trump’s first term to be “ready on day one” to implement their aggressive agenda plans filled with policy changes during the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency.  House leaders have been in conversations with Trump for nearly a year to discuss policy proposals and […]




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House swears in two new members to cushion GOP majority before spending fight

The House welcomed two new members to its ranks on Tuesday, putting the chamber at near-full capacity as lawmakers prepare for another spending fight and Democrats look to pass any final pieces of legislation before Republicans take control of Congress next year.  Reps. Tony Weid (R-OH) and Erica Lee Carter (D-TX) were sworn into office […]




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New House members descend on Capitol Hill for orientation as majority remains in play

New members-elect arrived on Capitol Hill for orientation on Tuesday eager to jump in and get to work as the House prepares for fresh faces to join their ranks with a majority still in play. With most races in the 2024 election called, both Democratic and Republican representatives-elect participated in forums, meetings, and orientation classes […]




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Harry Dunn, former Capitol Police officer, cites Jan. 6 in bid for Maryland House seat

A retired Capitol Hill police officer announced his bid for Congress on Friday, citing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and the need to stop "MAGA extremists."




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Sony Music warns tech companies: Don't use our music to train your AI

Sony Music Group is sending more than 700 letters to tech companies and music streaming services, calling on them to not use its music to train AI without authorization from the label.




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Foundation honoring 'Star Trek' creator offers million-dollar prize to develop AI that's 'used for good'

The Gene Roddenberry foundation will award $1 million to an early-stage venture focused on harnessing artificial intelligence in service of humanity.




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Opinion: Happy birthday, Amazon? Why one longtime user isn't celebrating the tech behemoth's 30th

Along with Google and Facebook, the company has done more than most to undo privacy as we once knew it, creating an economy built on our personal data.




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Apple is trying to sell loyal iPhone users on AI tools. Here's what Apple Intelligence can do

Apple customers starting on Wednesday can go to Apple stores for sessions on Apple Intelligence — the company's suite of AI tools.




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Newly Found Fat Cell Uses a Different Approach to Heat the Body  

Single-cell sequencing unpacked 10 varieties of fat cells, including one that uses an alternative heat-regulating strategy that protects against weight gain.



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From Marmosets to Menopause: A Primate Perspective

Agnès Lacreuse investigates cognitive aging and women’s health in nonhuman primates.




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New Jersey politician refuses to resign after alleged hit-and-run

A Jersey City councilwoman refused to step down from office Wednesday night amid outcry over an alleged hit-and-run last month.




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Measure that would restrict local regulation of wind farms advances to Illinois House

(The Center Square) – Whether a county can have more control over renewable energy projects like wind farms is under consideration by Illinois lawmakers in the final hours of lame-duck session.




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WATCH LIVE: House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee holds hearing on FBI headquarters relocation

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is holding a hearing examining the General Service Administration's site selection for the FBI's new headquarters.




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'Drones for Ducks:' Federal grants fund research to use AI to count birds

(The Center Square) - How should researchers measure the populations of migratory birds? Researchers developed an idea around a campfire that was put to the test for the first time in Bosque Del Apache earlier this month, according to the University of New Mexico.




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Why Do We Use Gasoline for Small Vehicles and Diesel Fuel for Big Vehicles?

Green pump for diesel, blue for gas – but what’s the difference?