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Winter Weather Awareness Week: Nov. 27 to Dec. 1

The Delaware Emergency Management Agency, Delaware Department of Transportation, National Weather Service, and county emergency agencies are teaming up to share important information to help residents and visitors to prepare and stay safe in the coming months.



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Suspect charged with hate crime following UD vandalism 

Division of Civil Rights and Public Trust worked with UD Police Department  A University of Delaware student, who has since been banned from campus, now faces three misdemeanor charges, including Hate Crime, after vandalizing a Holocaust memorial sponsored by a Jewish student group and going on an antisemitic tirade. On the evening of May 8, […]



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DNREC to Host Public Information Session in Lewes June 5 for Proposed Offshore Wind Project

Offshore wind developer US Wind, Inc. has submitted multiple permit applications to the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control for its wind energy project offshore of Maryland. To inform the public and engage Delawareans in the regulatory process, DNREC will host a public information session on Wednesday, June 5, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Beacon Middle School, 19483 John J. Williams Highway, Lewes, Del.




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2024 Lt. Governor’s Challenge Winners Announced 

DOVER, Del. – The 2024 Lt. Governor’s Wellness Leadership Challenge has announced this year’s award recipients. The winning submissions came from individuals, organizations, and institutions across Delaware who committed to enacting better health and wellness for their communities, ultimately helping to elevate the well-being, productivity, and prosperity of the state of Delaware. The mission of […]



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Dagsboro Angler Wins Annual Youth Fishing Tournament Second Year in a Row

More than 300 youth anglers turned out on a perfect early summer day June 1 to cast their lines in the 38th annual Youth Fishing Tournament, hosted by the Delaware Natural Resources Police at Ingrams Pond in Sussex County, Akridge Scout Reservation in Kent County, and Lums Pond in New Castle County.



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Winners Announced in DNREC’s Haiku Poetry Contest

Winners of DNREC's haiku poetry contest announced




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Smyrna future educators bring home second consecutive national win

Smyrna High School was named the national champion at this year’s Educators Rising conference – the second consecutive national win and the first time any team has won two years in a row.




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DNREC to Hold Virtual Joint Public Hearing July 9 on Proposed Offshore Wind Project

DNREC will hold a joint virtual public hearing Tuesday, July 9 at 6 p.m. on multiple permit applications and authorization requests made to DNREC by wind energy developer US Wind, Inc. involving Delaware aspects of the company’s proposed Maryland offshore wind project.




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Delaware Waterfowl and Trout Stamp Art Winners Chosen

Delaware wildlife artist Richard Clifton and Nebraskan artist Dennis Arp took top honors in DNREC's annual Waterfowl Stamp and Trout Stamp art contests, with Clifton's painting of a Canada goose for the 2025/26 Delaware Waterfowl Stamp and Arp's painting of a brook trout for the 2025 Delaware Trout Stamp.



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  • hunting
  • state trout stamp
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DNREC Reopens Castle Trail Along C&D Canal Following Repairs to Storm-Damaged Section

DNREC announced that the Michael N. Castle Trail along the C&D Canal has been reopened at the South Lums Parking Area following repairs to a section of the trail damaged in March by storms.



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  • storm-related damage

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Wings Alpha Review

Read the in depth Review of Wings Alpha Audio Video. Know detailed info about Wings Alpha configuration, design and performance quality along with pros & cons, Digit rating, verdict based on user opinions/feedback.




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Wings Glide Review

Read the in depth Review of Wings Glide Audio Video. Know detailed info about Wings Glide configuration, design and performance quality along with pros & cons, Digit rating, verdict based on user opinions/feedback.




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Wings Techno Review

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Wings Slay Review

Read the in depth Review of Wings Slay Audio Video. Know detailed info about Wings Slay configuration, design and performance quality along with pros & cons, Digit rating, verdict based on user opinions/feedback.




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How to mirror your Android or iOS smartphone screen to a Windows/Mac PC

Mirroring your smartphone’s screen onto a Windows/Mac PC is fairly simple with these apps.




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Microsoft has turned off File Explorer Ads and here’s how you can disable other Windows Ads

Microsoft Ads on File Explorer were subject to widespread criticism and the company claimed it was “experimental” and “turned off”. But, there are other Windows 10 or Windows 11 ads you may want to get rid of.




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How to install Windows 11 on your PC / Laptop








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US Woman Stopped For Orange Juice, Ended Up Winning $250,000 Lottery Prize

The $20 Merry Multiplier scratch-off ticket she chose turned out to be a $250,000 top prize winner.




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Intel to spin-off and sell Wind River Software to TPG

Wind River, an IoT and industrial operating system owned by Intel will be acquired by TPG, global alternative asset firm. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Intel had bought Wind River Systems for $884 million in 2009

Wind River operates in several markets, including aerospace and defense, automotive, industrial, medical and networking technologies. Its core products in these markets are operating systems, software infrastructure platforms, device management, and simulation software. The IoT practice of Wind River provides consulting services for customers building IoT applications.

In a statement for Wind River, Nehal Raj, Partner and Head of Technology investing at TPG said “We see a tremendous market opportunity in industrial software driven by the convergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), intelligent devices and edge computing. As a market leader with a strong product portfolio, Wind River is well positioned to benefit from these trends. We are excited about the prospects for Wind River as an independent company, and plan to build on its strong foundation with investments in both organic and inorganic growth.”

Wind River’s main IoT product is Helix Device Cloud, a cloud-offering capable of managing deployed IoT devices and industrial equipment across a machine’s lifecycle. Helix can connect and manage devices remotely.

Helix platform’s key uses cases are gateway management, proactive maintenance, security updates, and device provisioning.




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Hitman Wanted By Police for Attacking Twin Brothers

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Again, Tyla Beats Asake, Tems, Ayra Starr, Burnaboy, Wins 'Best Afrobeats' at MTV EMA

[Premium Times] In September, Tyla made headlines at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) for winning the "Best Afrobeats," but she stirred debate by clarifying that she identified with the Amapiano genre rather than Afrobeats




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can't resize window by mouse

Hi guys,

I see that inside VNC I can’t resize window boxes by mouse. While pressing the arrow at the box edge and dragging it nothing happens:

 

is it a bug, or setup change require?

Noted, it only happens when trying to resize window box from left and right side..

 

Thx




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Regarding the loading of waveform signals in the waveform windown using the tcl command

Hello,

I am trying to load some of the signals of the design saved in the signals.svwf to the waveform windown via the tcl file, I am using the following commands but nothing works, Can you please help 

 -submit waveform loadsignals -using "Waveform 2" FB1.svwf but it gives me the below error

-submit waveform new -reuse -name Waveforms




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Can I align pin numbers in edit part windows in Orcad Capture?

Hello..

I'm updating part in part editor in orcad capture, and I wonder how to align pin numbers using menu or tcl/tk command.

Please, let me know. Thank you.




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No windows cascading in OrCAD Capture 17.4

Hello All,

I'm a novice to this forum and probably this subject has been already discussed here.

My company has purchased OrCAD Capture 17.4 tools that have a new GUI if compared to my earlier used OrCAD Capture 9.2. I have been using Capture 9.2 for ~18 years and its GUI is really convenient. The GUI of 17.4 looks to be a modern one with new icons and really has improved features and new capabilities.

However, my main complain about GUI 17.4 is that the schematic windows cannot be cascaded. Although they can be set floating, this is even more annoying because all toolbars remain in the Capture window and when you select a tool, the Capture window pops over already open schematic window and you need a lot of useless extra clicks to return back to the currently edited schematic page. I always used cascading of schematic windows before because my complex designs includes many pages, not speaking about the library windows that are typically open simulatneously. My view is that the lack of CASCADING in Capture GUI 17.4 is critical and unacceptable for complex projects, and I would very highly appreciate if the Cadence guys will return back the CASCADING capability for schematic pages. In case this will be done, this will make the GUI really great and comfortable to use.

Does anybody have opinion on this issue?

Many thanks,

Pavel




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American Cities of the Future 2019/20 - the winners

New York continues to reign as leader of fDi’s American Cities of the Future 2019/20 ranking. San Francisco retains second place with Toronto rising to third. Naomi Davies reports.




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Asia-Pacific Cities of the Future 2019/20 – the winners

Singapore has retained its place at the top of fDi's Asia-Pacific Cities of the Future ranking, with Shanghai and Tokyo completing the top three list. 




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fDi’s Global Free Zones of the Year 2019 – the winners

The UAE's DMCC takes home the top prize in fDi’s Global Free Zones of the Year for a fifth consecutive year. 




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fDi Strategy Awards 2019 – the winners

Lithuania's Go Vilnius has been named fDi’s IPA of the Year for 2019, and organisations from across the globe are commended for their investment promotion and economic development activities. 




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fDi’s European Cities and Regions of the Future 2020/21 – Winners

In spite of the uncertainty caused by Brexit, London retains its position as fDi's European City of the Future for 2020/21, while Paris keeps the regional crown.




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Mayor outlines Warsaw's winning formula

Warsaw already offers a skilled workforce and has improved its infrastructure – now it must focus on climate change and reducing congestion, mayor Rafał Trzaskowski tells fDi.




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Gothenburg takes proactive stance as global headwinds bite

Despite its thriving automotive sector, Gothenburg is vulnerable to global economic pressures. However, local authorities are confident that their strategies will see the city ride out the uncertainties related to Brexit and the US-China trade wars.




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The winners and losers of the USMCA

Early reports on the new trade agreement between the US, Mexico and Canada – known as the USMCA – suggest that the US is getting the better end of the deal. But what are the implications of the new rules of origin?




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Why mixing wine with tourism could pay off for Moldova

Moldova's wine industry has gained some international recognition but the country remains largely untroubled by tourists, a combination that is enticing some foreign investors.




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Why Elon Musk is the real winner of the 2024 US Presidential election

Here's who Elon Musk is considering for a Donald Trump administration that benefits him and his companies like Tesla and SpaceX.




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Gift a virtual winter wonderland — no shoveling required

Get lost in Minecraft Java.




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Save up to 24% on Govee lights at Walmart and light up winter nights

Govee lights are up to 24% off during Walmart's Black Friday sale




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Let the good wines flow: Korean tasting and masterclass show off Aussie drops

Australian wine was showcased to retailers, distributors, sommeliers and media at key tasting events in Korea.



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India raises a toast to Taylors Wines

Taylors Wines has launched in India, ahead of the AI-ECTA entering into force.



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A-UKFTA gives UK consumers a taste of Australia’s premium cool-climate wines

The Australia-UK FTA will make Rathbone Wine Group’s award-winning cool-climate wines more affordable for consumers in the UK.




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Wind project off North Carolina coast gets overwhelming support

Birders and organized labor dominated a recent public comment period, while beach towns were mostly mum. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will now consider the input ahead of an anticipated auction this spring.




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‘This is punitive’: Kansas Senate committee considers poison pill wind energy bills

Senators heard three hours of testimony from anti-wind sources and just one hour from proponents of renewable energy




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Work starts on New York’s first offshore wind project

South Fork Wind Farm is a 132 MW project to be located 19 miles southeast of Block Island, Rhode Island. The project is approved to install 12 or fewer wind turbines and will use Siemens-Gamesa’s 11 MW turbines. Kiewit Offshore Services will design and build the project’s substation.




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Pacific Confronting Growing Climate Change Impacts, Official US Assessment Finds

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Growing Economists - Asian Development Bank, the Pacific Islands Development Program, and the East-West Center Join Forces in the Pacific

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Award-Winning Environmental Journalist Alexander Kaufman Receives EWC’s Inaugural Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowship

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