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Windows Registry Hacks, Not Applicable to All Versions




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Uninstall Offline Windows OS Drivers with Dism Command




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Uninstall KB3035583 Update to Disable Get Windows 10 App icon




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Clean Install Windows Directly from the Hard Disk Drive




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Purchase Template: All-in-one Tablet/Phone/Minicomputer/etc...




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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 A help




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How To Enable The Windows Xp Firewall




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How To Enable Or Disable The Windows Xp Security Center Alerts




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How To Temporarily Disable Your Anti-virus, Firewall And Anti-malware Programs




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Use Process Explorer to Identify Malware Infection




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It looks like the US government wants to cut social security.




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The Paypers, Innopay release white paper on the global state of play in Open Banking

The Paypers and Netherlands-based financial consultancy firm Innopay have released a



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Sinch to pay EUR 225 mln for SAP Digital Interconnect

Sweden-based cloud communications platform Sinch has partnered...




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New Rapyd report on disbursement reveals how consumers across Asia prefer to be paid

The 2020 State of Disbursements: APAC Outlook Report by Rapyd...




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TAMM launches Abu Dhabi Pay to offer digital payment options for government services

UAE-based government services ecosystem TAMM has launched the Abu Dhabi Pay platform to...




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Currencycloud, Carta Worldwide partner to boost international card payments

Canada-based digital transaction processor Carta Worldwide teamed with



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QuadPay, Stripe work together for instalment model solution

Payment instalment platform QuadPay has announced it is...




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(ESET one time scanner).exe is not a Valid Win32 Application issue




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Why doesn't the Share setting propagate down to *all* subfolders?




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Need the original OEM Compaq disk




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Detect Samsung Galaxy S5 phone on Win XP?




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AMD Catalyst Software - Does not install, it extracts!




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Windows XP installation problem




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Unusual Credit Card Scam




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UI/UX and Visual or Graphic Design Related Support - Feature request




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Congratulations Mike_Walsh: our newest Moderator!




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PS3 HDD Data Retrieval




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Aladdin Deck Enhancer | Gaming Historian




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Real or Fake ~ Tesla Video




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Harbin - China International Ice Festival




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Falcon Heavy launch of the Arabsat-6A satellite.




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Report Links Disease to Herbicides - Calls for New Studies of Exposed Vietnam Veterans

Evidence exists linking three cancers and two other health problems with chemicals used in herbicides in the Vietnam War, a committee of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has concluded.




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Health Study of Atomic Veterans Families Not Feasible Study Says

A scientifically accurate and valid epidemiologic study of reproductive problems among the families of veterans exposed to radiation from atomic bombings and nuclear weapons tests is not feasible, concluded an Institute of Medicine (IOM) committee in a new report.




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Carcinogens and Anticarcinogens in the Human Diet - A Comparison of Naturally Occurring and Synthetic Substances

Cancer-causing chemicals that occur naturally in foods are far more numerous in the human diet than synthetic carcinogens, yet both types are consumed at levels so low that they currently appear to pose little threat to human health, a committee of the National Research Council said in a report released today.




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The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence

While confirming that the science behind DNA forensics is valid, a new report from a committee of the National Research Council recommends new ways of interpreting DNA evidence to help answer a key question for jurors -- how likely it is that two matching samples came from different people.




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National Campaign Needed to Fight The Hidden Epidemic of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

A bold national initiative is needed to reduce the enormous health burden of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the United States, according to a new report from a committee of the Institute of Medicine.




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Cold War Chemical Tests Over American Cities Were Far Below Dangerous Levels

A series of secret tests conducted by the U.S. Army in the 1950s and 1960s did not expose residents of the United States and Canada to chemical levels considered harmful, according to a new report from a committee of the National Research Council.




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Overall U.S. Economy Gains From Immigration, But Its Costly to Some States and Localities

Immigration benefits the U.S. economy overall and has little negative effect on the income and job opportunities of most native-born Americans, says a new report by a panel of the National Research Council.




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Radon, Especially in Combination With Smoking, Contributes to Lung Cancer Deaths

Smokers who are exposed to radon appear to be at even greater risk for lung cancer, because the effects of smoking and radon are more powerful when the two factors are combined, says a new report by a committee of the National Research Council.




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Learning About Evolution Critical for Understanding Science

Many public school students receive little or no exposure to the theory of evolution, the most important concept in understanding biology, says a new guidebook from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).




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Statement of the Council of the NAS Regarding Global Change Petition

The Council of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is concerned about the confusion caused by a petition being circulated via a letter from a former president of this Academy.




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Antibiotic Use in Food Animals Contributes to Microbe Resistance

Bacteria that resist antibiotics can be passed from food animals to humans, but not enough is known to determine the public health risks posed by such transmission, says a new report by a committee of the National Research Council.




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Radon in Drinking Water Constitutes Small Health Risk

Radon in household water supplies increases peoples overall exposure to the gas, but waterborne radon poses few risks to human health, says a new report by a committee of the National Research Council.




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Marijuanas Components Have Potential as Medicine - Clinical Trials, Drug Development Should Proceed

Marijuanas active components are potentially effective in treating pain, nausea, the anorexia of AIDS wasting, and other symptoms, and should be tested rigorously in clinical trials.