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Huishang Bank opens wealth management unit

China-based Huishang Bank has announced...




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Tata Capital launches Commercial and SME mobile app

India-based Tata Capital has launched the Tata Capital...




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Judo Bank secures USD 230 mln in funding round

Australia-based neobank Judo Bank has raised USD 230 million...




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linked2pay launches CustomerConnect to improve B2B invoice payments

linked2pay, a US-based payments technology provider, has...




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Sound recording issues through Debut on an ancient PC!




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Issues with sound crackling and popping




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Hello Experts- I'm having bizarre sound problems...




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Background Noise When Using Mic (Even with RTX Voice)









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Should I be concerned that "WsAudioDevice_383S(1)" is UNSIGNED?




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Devices showing up on Network listed under computers




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Toast launches alternative delivery fee service to aid restaurants

US-based restaurant management platform Toast has debuted a...




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Xiaomi plans to launch ecommerce service in India

China-based electronics manufacturer Xiaomi has announced...




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Tencent launches social ecommerce mini program on WeChat

Hong-Kong-based conglomerate Tencent has rolled out Xiao’e Pinpin, a mini program for...




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Judopay, SafeCharge partner with Envoy Taxi app, launch taxi courier app

Judopay has announced that together with


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MercadoLibre to fund over USD 700 mln in Brazil

Argentina-based ecommerce company MercadoLibre has...




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EKM launches free online shop Obodo

UK-based ecommerce provider EKM has introduced Obodo, a solution...




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OneSignal launches Shopify App for customer engagement




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Openbravo, Adyen partner to launch retail solution

Retail and restaurant omnichannel platform Openbravo and...




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Carzato launches Online Retailing Experience platform

US-based automotive service provider Carzato has launched its...




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Shopify launches omnichannel POS

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Episode 955 Scott Adams: Extra Cussing Tonight. Put the Kids to Bed. Close Your Windows, Get Under the Covers

My new book LOSERTHINK, available now on Amazon https://tinyurl.com/rqmjc2a Content: Hydroxychloroquine as a game-changer Winning a Pulitzer A logical back to work metric Yearly flu death numbers aren’t real Remdesivir does NOT change survival rate The FBI’s reputation If you would like my channel to have a wider audience and higher production quality, please donate […]

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Huawei to launch Huawei Card

Huawei has announced its own Huawei Card which will...




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Google reportedly launches smart debit card

Google has started to develop...




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IDEX fingerprint integrated into China UnionPay certified payment card

IDEX Biometrics...




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NatWest launches 'companion card' for vulnerable

UK-based bank NatWest has announced the...




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Conferma Pay launches Visa-powered virtual card payments globally via mobile app

Fintech company Conferma Pay has teamed up with


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Samsung, SoFi partner to launch Samsung Pay debit card

Samsung has announced plans...




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Oil Price and WPX Energy Shares Rebound as President Trump Tweets He Expects Russia and Saudi Arabia to Reach Deal

Shares of WPX Energy traded 25% higher after President Trump tweeted that he expected a deal between Russia and Saudi Arabia to scale back oil production.




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Oil & Gas Major's Pending Assets Sale Uncertain

The status and potential implications of this deal involving BP as the seller are discussed in a Raymond James report.




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New Deal 'Step In Right Direction Toward Turnaround for Energy Firm'

The new agreement and its potential impact on Point Loma Resources are discussed in a Mackie Research Capital Corp. report.




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Flame retardants found in groundwater

Organophosphates (OPs) used to protect materials from fire and in other industrial processes have affected the quality of groundwater, particularly in urban areas and near landfill sites, according to recent research.




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Urban vegetation could be an undervalued carbon sink

Urban vegetation could have been overlooked as valuable above-ground carbon storage, according to researchers. They estimated that 231,521 tonnes of carbon were stored in above-ground vegetation in a UK city, the majority of which (97 per cent) in trees. This was 10 times the amount estimated from national figures for the same city area.




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Improved fisheries management needed to maintain tuna stocks

Stricter management of fisheries is needed to prevent overexploitation and decline of tuna and their mackerel relatives, according to an international study. The researchers say fisheries managers have wrongly treated upper limits for catches as target levels for fishing, contributing to global declines and the threatened status of some species.




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Local communities inform urban green space management

A new tool has been developed, with input from the public, to measure and compare the quality of green spaces in urban areas. A UK case study suggests that litter and vandalism are among the factors most likely to prevent local residents from using and benefiting from green spaces.




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Global air quality to worsen significantly under ???business as usual??? human activity

Global air quality will significantly deteriorate by 2050 unless further steps are taken to cut current emissions from human activities, according to recent research. Most people around the world will be affected by worsening air quality with hotspots of particularly poor air occurring in China, northern India and the Middle East.




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Ocean acidification reduces fishes' ability to respond to sound

Researchers have found that ocean acidification leads to changes in the ways that clownfish normally respond to sound. As many species rely on hearing for orientation, habitat selection, avoiding predators and communication, ocean acidification could compromise auditory behaviour crucial for survival.




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Odour and environmental concerns of communities near waste disposal facilities

A recent study has investigated how waste disposal sites in southern Italy have affected residents living nearby. Villagers reported being annoyed by odours, but the perceptions of residents living in the village closest to the facilities were possibly influenced by receiving financial compensation for the presence of the facilities.




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Conservation managers and public unaware of invasive alien species??? true risks

Neither the public nor conservation managers are fully aware of the different risks posed by invasive alien species (IAS), new research suggests. A study examining perceptions of five invasive species in the UK shows that both conservation managers and the public regard some highly damaging species as ???low risk???, and that their awareness does not increase with the amount of scientific research on the topic.




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Strong connections found between marine protected areas

Marine Protected Areas should be managed as integrated networks rather than isolated units because of the high degree of exchange between them, a new study suggests. The researchers found that the large majority of sea bream (Sparidae) and wrasse (Labridae) fish spawned in MPA study sites in the Mediterranean Sea were transported via currents to other MPAs and unprotected areas, highlighting their interconnected nature.




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Global groundwater pumping lowers the flow of water bodies and threatens freshwater and estuarine ecosystems

Groundwater is the earth’s largest freshwater resource and is vital for irrigation and global food production. In dry periods farmers pump groundwater to water crops, this is already happening at an unsustainable level in many places — exceeding the rate at which rain and rivers can refill the groundwater stores. This study seeks to identify where groundwater pumping is affecting stream flows and estimates where and when environmentally critical stream flows — required to maintain healthy ecosystems — can no longer be sustained.




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Affluence drives unsustainable consumption of land and sea

The amount of land and ocean that a country uses in order to produce food and other commodities, or its land or ocean ‘footprint’, increases by over a third for each doubling of income, new research shows. Thus, as nations become richer, and lifestyles become more affluent, pressure on natural resources increases.




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Municipal solid waste management: lessons from across Europe

Increasing resource efficiency is a central aim of European environmental policy, and effective waste management must play a key role in this. A new report assesses waste management in 32 European countries, and identifies key lessons. Landfill taxes and mandatory separate collections of different waste types are highlighted as particularly successful policy instruments.




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Payments for ecosystem services: lessons from around the world

‘Payment for ecosystem services’ (PES) has become a commonly used term in recent years, yet the concept is not well defined. A new study reviewing PES theory, concepts and practice from around the world provides a valuable overview, concluding that more can be done to share learning.




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Twitter warns of legacy site theme shutting down on June 1

Twitter is warning users impersonating unsupported browsers to enable the original site theme that the legacy version will be shut down on June 1st, 2020. [...]




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Community-led study engages public in science and environment

A review of the community-led research programme Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) – a UK national programme that brings scientists and communities together to investigate environmental issues – concludes that it benefits both science and the public. The public’s involvement not only raises their awareness of their relationship with the environment, but also contributes to securing a sustainable future.