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NASA Artemis Moon landing delayed by 'several years' as costs go 'underreported'

NASA Artemis Moon landing delayed by 'several years' as costs go 'underreported'




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Mac Buyer's Guide: Which Apple Mac should you buy?

With so many great Macs to choose from, it can be difficult to decide. Worry not, because help is here. #apple #mac #macbookpro #applesilicon




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Blast Premier World Final feature: Karrigan's FaZe Clan is hungry for redemption

FaZe did not have a good season. #esports #blastpremierworldfinal #counterstriker




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Honor 200 & 200 Pro review: A different kind of bang for buck

If you're into portrait photography, you have to check out the Honor 200 and Honor 200 Pro for the special Harcourt filters available. Oh, and it's a good all-rounder phone, too. #honor #honor200 #smartphone




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iPhone 18 Pro's main camera could have a variable aperture lens

Variable aperture lenses have been present on some Android flagship phones for some time now. #variableaperture #iphone18 #apple



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RingConn Gen 2 now in SG: Lighter, longer lasting, world's first sleep apnea detection ring

We've only just reviewed the RingConn smart ring, and Gen 2 is already here with a host of improvements. #ringconn #smartring



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ASUS's first Google TV-capable smart monitor is the new ZenScreen Smart MS27UC

Need a compact smart monitor that can handle both work and play? ASUS jumps onto the smart monitor bandwagon with ZenScreen Smart MS27UC. #asus #smartmonitor #monitor




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TotalEnergies' profits hit by lower refining margins in Europe

TotalEnergies' profits hit by lower refining margins in Europe




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Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to hit airlines with major hike in fees

Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to hit airlines with major hike in fees




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'Sage' of Omaha Buffett cuts Apple stake, boosting cash holding to record level

'Sage' of Omaha Buffett cuts Apple stake, boosting cash holding to record level




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Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud

Netflix's European offices searched over suspected tax fraud




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Tesla shares leap as Trump win sets stage for Musk's EV business

Tesla shares leap as Trump win sets stage for Musk's EV business




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European markets drop after Trump's win as focus shifts to the Fed

European markets drop after Trump's win as focus shifts to the Fed




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Trump's personal fortune soars as shares of his media company rise

Trump's personal fortune soars as shares of his media company rise




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BMW: German car maker's profits tumble as sales plunge in China

BMW: German car maker's profits tumble as sales plunge in China




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Elon Musk joining Trump's team would not impact EU Commission's X probes

Elon Musk joining Trump's team would not impact EU Commission's X probes




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Should the EU issue joint debt to boost competitiveness? 'Everything is on the table,' says Michel

Should the EU issue joint debt to boost competitiveness? 'Everything is on the table,' says Michel




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Musk's backing of Trump sees Tesla's value rise above the trillion dollar mark

Musk's backing of Trump sees Tesla's value rise above the trillion dollar mark




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Lufthansa reaches deal to secure stake in Italy's ITA Airways

Lufthansa reaches deal to secure stake in Italy's ITA Airways




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Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir released in Germany

Alexei Navalny's posthumous memoir released in Germany




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Magyar leads mass protest against Orbán’s rule

Magyar leads mass protest against Orbán’s rule




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Austrian pilot breaks world's longest wingsuit flight records

Austrian pilot breaks world's longest wingsuit flight records




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Meet ‘Rover', the AI-driven robot dog

Meet ‘Rover', the AI-driven robot dog




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Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display

Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display




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Typhoon Kong-rey hits Taiwan's east coast, leaving at least 1 dead

Typhoon Kong-rey hits Taiwan's east coast, leaving at least 1 dead




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No Comment: Ongoing search for survivors in Spain's submerged car parks

No Comment: Ongoing search for survivors in Spain's submerged car parks




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Meet Haggis, a newborn pygmy hippo at Edinburgh's zoo

Meet Haggis, a newborn pygmy hippo at Edinburgh's zoo




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Art installation marks Berlin Wall's 35th anniversary

Art installation marks Berlin Wall's 35th anniversary




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Shiba Inu (SHIB) Price Predicted To Surge By 300% As 500M SHIB Tokens Burnt 

As the price of Bitcoin (BTC) recorded a new all-time high of $80,137, the overall cryptocurrency market experienced a massive inflow. The buying pressure was key to the recovery trend witnessed by most altcoins, including Shiba Inu (SHIB), which saw its burn rate surge remarkably.  Shiba Inu Burns Nearly 500M SHIB Coins As Memecoin Surges [...]




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Ai16z Token Increased by 237.69% In The Last 24 hours: Did  Gort x Ai16z Partnership Sparked The Price Surge?

Ai16z is a cryptocurrency associated with the venture capital firm s16z. In the last 24 hours, the value of Ai16z has increased by 237.69%. The price surge has gained wide attention among crypto investors. The current trading volume of the token signals a market rise of 444.20%. Investors are interested in the project as the [...]




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UN’s Global Digital Compact: A Fork in the Road for Internet Governance?

As the United Nations' Global Digital Compact (GDC) approaches its expected adoption, a growing chorus of critics warns that it threatens the very foundations of multistakeholderism in Internet governance. While the GDC aims to foster global cooperation and advance shared objectives for digital transformation, it not only centralizes power within the UN but also sidelines the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) - a platform that has, for years, been instrumental in amplifying diverse voices, especially from marginalized communities and the private sector.




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The Internet’s Two Bodies: Understanding the Multistakeholder Reign

The reports of multistakeholder Internet governance's demise are greatly exaggerated. This article explores the dual nature of multistakeholderism: its evolving, sometimes contentious practice as the "First Body," and its enduring principle of actor plurality as the "Second Body." Despite criticism and challenges, multistakeholderism remains crucial for a resilient, non-state-led Internet, underscoring the need to adapt and uphold its foundational pluralism.




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Enterprise Domain Stargazing: Understanding Your Company’s Galaxy of Domains

In CSC's recent insight paper, we address the trend that many business leaders today don't realize the extent to which their modern enterprise -- and its millions of digital assets -- rely on. It's a vast domain ecosystem that needs to be protected from online threats. Often, to better understand this need for domain security, we need to understand how critical and interconnected domains are within a business.




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Why We Need to Discard the Word “Multistakeholder”

A CircleID post by Alexander Klimburg takes aim at my article, "The Power to Govern Ourselves," delivered at the Gig-Arts conference in June. That speech, available here on the blog, argued that: "Multistakeholder does not describe a governance model. It never has. It was always a compromised Public Relations concept," one that muddied the distinction between governance by state actors and non-state actors. What really made the Internet institutions unique was their break with sovereignty.




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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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Apple’s New Benchmark, ‘GSM-Symbolic,’ Highlights AI Reasoning Flaws

A recent study conducted by Apple's artificial intelligence (AI) researchers has raised significant concerns about the reliability of large language models (LLMs) in mathematical reasoning tasks. Despite the impressive advancements made by models like OpenAI's GPT and Meta's LLaMA, the study reveals fundamental flaws in their ability to handle even basic arithmetic when faced with slight variations in the wording of questions.




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EU Internet Advocates Push Back Against Telecom “Fair-Share” Fees

In a joint statement to the European Commission's new tech appointee, Henna Virkkunen, a coalition of internet advocacy groups has firmly opposed recent proposals aimed at imposing network fees on content providers.




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Managed Service Offerings: The Standard Products & Services to Offer Your Clients

Being a managed service provider allows you to run a stable, consistent, and profitable business model. It allows you to have a better workload and cash flow management. And its proactive and preventive feature is valuable in keeping a smooth flow of operations in other businesses. Previously, we already discussed what managed service is, and […]

Source: Managed Service Offerings: The Standard Products & Services to Offer Your Clients - Technibble.com




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TacticalRMM – A Free & Open-source RMM

There are many Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) solutions on the market, but none of them are perfect. Some have become complex and bloated as feature after feature is added, but there is a new kid on the block. A free, simple, and open-source RMM focused on the basics. What is TacticalRMM? Tactical RMM is […]

Source: TacticalRMM – A Free & Open-source RMM - Technibble.com




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Freedom & Growth with MSP Procedures

In this article, learn how MSP procedures and delegation drive business growth, freeing you from the superhero syndrome.

Source: Freedom & Growth with MSP Procedures - Technibble.com



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Who Puts the Right into "The Right Stuff"?

Tom Wolfe's classic account of the early days of spaceflight has migrated to TV, with help from some seasoned insiders.




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"Nerd TV" is a Trend. These Are the People Responsible for It.

Fact-based dramas are bringing more realistic science to the small screen, at a time when we definitely need it.




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We're Coming for the Asteroids. Are the Asteroids Coming for Us?

At least nine asteroid missions are underway or coming soon, a recognition of these objects' scientific fascination — and their potential danger.




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Life, the Universe, and 'Oumuamua

In the search for alien civilizations, the first step is making sure we understand what it is we're looking for.




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The Latest News out of the Arctic Is Mixed — and That's Not Good

The extent of Arctic sea ice may not look as dire right now as in some recent years, but beneath the surface (literally and figuratively), there’s still plenty reason for concern.




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If You Were Wowed by May's Aurora, Heads Up!: More May Be on the Way Soon

May's incredible displays may have been among the strongest in 500 years. Now, the responsible sunspot region is rotating back toward us.




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Iowa Tornado's Path of Destruction as Seen From Space

Thanks to clashing air masses and a jet stream sweeping storms along between them, this spring has brought a rash of destructive tornadoes.




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The Atlantic Ocean is Primed to Deliver "High-Octane Jet Fuel for Hurricanes"

The conditions favoring formation of Atlantic hurricanes are more extreme than ever seen before.




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Earth Just Can't Seem to Beat the Heat, Even as La Niña Nears

With record breaking global temperatures persisting, a new annual global heating record is likely — despite a looming La Niña.




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It's Important to Eat the Rainbow: How Phytochemicals in Fruits and Veggies Can Improve Your Health

Phytochemicals in fruits and veggies can improve your health. Learn how eating a rainbow of colors can boost your immunity and fight diseases.