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Bitcoin rompe todos sus récords y supera los 85.000 dólares por primera vez impulsado por el 'efecto Trump'

La criptomoneda ha sumado 20.000 dólares de valor tras la victoria del republicano que supone su vuelta a la Casa Blanca. El resultado electoral también ha aupado a máximos a Wall Street Leer




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La presión de Nintendo acaba con el mayor emulador de Switch

El responsable de Ryujinx cesa el desarrollo del emulador de código abierto tras llegar a un acuerdo con la compañía japonesa Leer




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Lo último de Nintendo no es una nueva consola Switch, es un despertador

La compañía anuncia Alarmo, un despertador inteligente que venderá a partir de 2025 Leer




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Nintendo confirma que su próxima consola será compatible con los juegos actuales de Switch

La sucesora de la Switch se anunciará en la primera mitad del próximo año y tendrá un enfoque muy similar al del actual modelo, que es un híbrido de consola portátil y de salón Leer




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Brother UK analysis finds five-figure saving for business that switch to MPS

Switching to managed print services (MPS) could represent a five-figure saving over three years, when compared with traditional printer ownership, according to new analysis from Brother UK.




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Made Smarter-backed Spice Kitchen targets £2m sales and new jobs with tech investment

A manufacturer of spice products is forecast to double productivity and sales to £2m and create new jobs after investing in data and systems technologies, with the support of Made Smarter.




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The new book, The Genomic Kitchen: Your Guide To Understanding And Using The Food-Gene Connection For A Lifetime Of Health

Dana Laake and her special guest Amanda Archibald will discuss her new book, The Genomic Kitchen: Your Guide To Understanding And Using The Food-Gene Connection For A Lifetime Of Health.

The post The new book, The Genomic Kitchen: Your Guide To Understanding And Using The Food-Gene Connection For A Lifetime Of Health first appeared on Federal News Network.




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US recovers most of Colonial Pipeline Bitcoin ransom following cyberattack

US recovers most of Colonial Pipeline Bitcoin ransom following cyberattack




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Could Cardano’s 'green' cryptocurrency ADA take over Bitcoin and Ethereum?

Could Cardano’s 'green' cryptocurrency ADA take over Bitcoin and Ethereum?




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Nintendo reports lower profits as demand drops for its ageing Switch console

Nintendo reports lower profits as demand drops for its ageing Switch console




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Bitcoin soars to all time high as markets sense Trump victory

Bitcoin soars to all time high as markets sense Trump victory




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Stocks and bitcoin surge ahead after Trump wins the White House

Stocks and bitcoin surge ahead after Trump wins the White House




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Bitcoin Ever Closer To $90K! MicroStrategy Adds $2B Worth BTC To Balance Sheet

Bitcoin (BTC), the flagship cryptocurrency, is nearing the $90,000 mark for the first time in its decade-long history after breaking past the $80,000 level.  According to Coin Metrics data, Bitcoin’s price had risen by 12% earlier in the day to change hands at $89,100 on various exchanges. On Tuesday, the apex cryptocurrency recorded a new [...]




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Peter Schiff Slams Trump’s Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Plan As An Economic Disaster

Economist and long-term Bitcoin skeptic Peter Schiff has come out criticizing the idea of establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve under the coming Trump administration. While many industry leaders cheered the proposal, Schiff has elaborated why the move, if achieved, could be catastrophic for the United States.  Anti-BTC Advocate Peter Schiff Says Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Would [...]





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Don’t Pitch, Prescribe

In this episode I share with you a quick tip about pitching your managed service provider solutions.

Source: Don’t Pitch, Prescribe - Technibble.com



  • Manage Your Computer Business


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Robots are Coming to the Kitchen − What That Could Mean for Society and Culture

Can food technology really change society? Yes, just consider the seismic impact of the microwave oven.




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Con la pata quebrada = Barefoot and in the kitchen

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42381 DVD




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Resistive switching : from fundamentals of nanoionic redox processes to memristive device applications

Location: Engineering Library- TK7874.84.R47 2016




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Washington Wizards and Capitals announce plans to ditch DC and move to Virginia

Monumental Sports CEO Ted Leonsis, along with Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) and other Virginia leaders, announced plans for a new sports arena in the Potomac Yard neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia, for the NBA's Washington Wizards and the NHL's Washington Capitals.




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Pelosi to throw out first pitch at Washington Nationals Night OUT game

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is set to throw out the ceremonial first pitch Tuesday at the Washington Nationals' Night OUT game.




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After a glitchy start, Trump encounters a sympathetic interviewer in Elon Musk

Former President Trump returned to X, formerly Twitter, posting multiple videos as he seeks to rebuild momentum for his flagging campaign.




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First-pitch strikes critical for Gonzalez

Gio Gonzalez threw strikes on Thursday night – 78 to be exact, on 112 pitches — keying his one-hit work over eight dominant innings in the Nats’ 8-1 victory over the Reds. Gonzalez (2-1), the Nats’ starter most susceptible to wildness, had walked 11 in 20 innings, lasting no more than six innings in any of his previous four starts. But with the lead from the third inning on, Gonzalez was able to attack.




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Nats select right-handed pitcher Jake Johansen in MLB Draft

Maybe it is actually a good thing that for once the Nationals left their scouting department bored stiff on Thursday night. With the best record in baseball last season and a prominent free-agent signing over the winter in closer Rafael Soriano, Washington didn’t have a selection in Major League Baseball’s 2013 draft until No. 68.




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Jennifer Lopez pitches new TV project in D.C.

Jennifer Lopez wants D.C. to know she's still "Jenny From the Block," seeing as the multitasking superstar mentioned growing up in the Bronx within the first three minutes of her interview onstage Wednesday at the Cable Show taking place at the Washington Convention Center.




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A kitchen remodel that's designed to be practical, rugged and still beautiful

In the spring of 2020, Andrea Walker Warren and her husband, Matt Warren, found themselves in Munich, contemplating moving back to the United States…









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Cinema Chat: Scary screenings for Halloween Night, plus 'The Goldman Case' and 'My Name is Alfred Hitchcock' open at the Michigan Theater

What's your favorite scary movie? WEMU's David Fair and Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins meet up to inform you of tonight's special screenings for your Halloween viewing pleasure! Plus, you'll get details on some new films opening downtown and at the multiplex, too!




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Despite The Pandemic, Atlanta United Returns To The Pitch

Atlanta United is the first professional sports team from Georgia to return to play during the coronavirus pandemic. Major League Soccer suspended play in March less than a month into the season. GPB Sports' Jon Nelson joined GPB All Things Considered host Rickey Bevington to explain why Saturday night's soccer match will be anything but normal.




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'Not A Snitch, A Hero': Father Of Slain Atlanta Girl Begs Killer To Turn Self In

Secoriea Turner, the 8-year-old girl shot to death July 4 near the burned-down Wendy's in Atlanta, had nothing to do with ongoing protests against police brutality, her family's lawyers say. At a news conference Monday, Secoriey Williamson, the girl's father, begged for anyone with information to come forward. He even played to the conscience of his daughter's killer, pleading with the shooter to come forward.




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The Code Switch Guide To Race And Policing

Over the past two weeks, we've watched the country grapple with questions about race and policing. And while those questions might be new to some, they're ones we've been thinking about since the very beginning of Code Switch. As we said in a recent episode , it can be hard to find something new to say about the cycle of police brutality, black death and the resulting protests. To describe what's happening right now as a "moment" in the country's racial history doesn't feel right; the stories of black people killed by police have dominated news cycles before, as did calls for changes to policing. But it's also clear that what's happening right now— protests in all 50 states and around the world, and widespread calls for defunding police departments —feels different. As my colleague Karen Grigsby Bates wrote , the unique circumstances of a pandemic and historic recession have fomented tensions beyond anything she's seen before. To help explain how the United States got to this point, we




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Missouri Enacts Strict New Voter Rules and Will Switch to Caucuses

A new photo ID requirement is the latest in a Republican-controlled state. The law also does away with the state’s presidential primaries in favor of a series of caucuses.




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292: ‘Not the Batman We Want or Need’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show. Topics include Phil Schiller advancing to Apple Fellow, Microsoft’s simmering spat with Apple over Xbox Game Pass and the App Store’s ban on game streaming services, and Epic’s sizzling spat with Apple over, well, the entire concept of iOS as we know it.




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304: ‘2020 Year in Review’, With Rene Ritchie

A look back at one hell of a year.




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311: ‘Toaster Fridgey’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to speculate about pending Apple product announcements and events. Lots of guessing, no wagering.




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317: ‘The NOC List’, With Rene Ritchie

Special guest Rene Ritchie returns to the show to talk about the nuances of sideloading, Apple’s antitrust pressures, and a look back at the announcements from WWDC 2021.




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322: ‘It Was More Arial Than Helvetica’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show for a recap of this week’s “California Streaming” Apple Event: the iPhones 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and new iPads. Also, last week’s decision in the Apple v. Epic lawsuit.




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333: ‘Schrödinger’s Feature’, With Rene Ritchie

Apple’s 2021 year in review, with special guest Rene Ritchie.




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338: ‘That’ll Pivot His Tables’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to talk about unwanted AirTag tracking, and what we expect from Apple’s rumored March product event.




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351: ‘Here You Go, Cheapskate’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show for more on Apple’s announcements from WWDC 2022, locking devices out of Face ID and Touch ID, passkeys, and more.




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365: ‘Permanent September’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to talk about recent news (Twitter, Freeform, iCloud Advanced Data Protection, the EU’s new Digital Markets Act) and Apple’s 2022 year in review.




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372: ‘$8 Billion in Late Fees’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to discuss generative AI (and what Apple might soon do with it), iPhone passcodes and iCloud device security, HBO Max turning into just plain Max, and *Make Something Wonderful* — one more thing from Steve Jobs.




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'Talented Kitchen', el emprendimiento que une a estrellas del entretenimiento con el negocio de la comida




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El efecto Leopi: conozca al 'Hitch' mexicano




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Conozca a los 'Kitchen Brothers': los hermanos que comparten su amor por la cocina