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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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No Comment: Aid on the ground slow to arrive in flood-hit areas

No Comment: Aid on the ground slow to arrive in flood-hit areas




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No Comment. Massive anti-government protests in Israel

No Comment. Massive anti-government protests in Israel




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No Comment: Medication delivered by drone in Kenya

No Comment: Medication delivered by drone in Kenya




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Kazo City unveils 100-metre carp streamer for annual airing

Kazo City unveils 100-metre carp streamer for annual airing




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X Empire Hits Record All-Time High: Can It Sustain the Current Momentum?

For the first time after the launch in late October, X Empire has entered an upward trend hitting the all-time high after weeks of long downturn. The token has been underperforming in the crypto market since it was introduced to the ecosystem. Now it has reached its all-time high of $0.0002165. X Empire, id officially [...]




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Binance Effect Drives AI Prophecy Meme Coins To Massive Price Surge: The Token Soars 2000% Following Listing

The dramatic price hike of two emerging Solana meme coins, AI Prophecy (ACT) and Peanut the Squirrel (PNUT), has been fuelled by Binance’s spot trading listing. The unexpected move by the legendary crypto exchange Binance has surged the market capitalization of the ACT from $20 million to an astounding $433 million. The listing will be [...]




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Verisign and ICANN Renew Root Zone Maintainer Service Agreement

On October 20th, ICANN and Verisign renewed the agreement under which Verisign will continue to act as Root Zone Maintainer for the Domain Name System (DNS) for another 8-year term. The Root Zone sits atop the hierarchical architecture of the DNS and is essential to virtually all internet navigation, acting as the dynamic, cryptographically secure, global directory of all top-level domains that exist in the DNS.




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Attacking DNS Abuse: The Next Amendments Needed

Abusive behavior that leverages the domain name system (DNS) continues to be a problem, with a reach that has been widely and credibly documented. There is little doubt that bad actors continue to use the DNS for nefarious and costly purposes. While the amendments made in 2024 to ICANN's Registry Agreement (RA) and Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) were a step in the right direction, more advanced tools are needed to bring abuse rates down.




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A DNS Investigation of the 32 Doppelganger Websites Seized by the U.S. Government

The U.S. Office of Public Affairs issued a statement on 4 September 2024 regarding the seizure of 32 websites that are believed to be part of the so-called "Doppelganger" campaign.




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The Missing Data: Measuring ISP User Populations

In our physical world, census information is used to inform the planning processes behind the provision of infrastructure, such as schools, hospitals, housing, and similar. It can be used to assess the impact of natural disasters or to understand a society's needs in terms of food and energy security. Demographic data is also used to inform investment and business decisions. You'd think that the Internet itself would be awash with similar information.




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Finally upgrading from isc-dhcp-server to isc-kea for my homelab

Migrating didn’t hurt as much as I thought it would—and dynamic DNS still works!




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“I am still alive”: Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing “lifetime” price lock

We obtained 900 complaints the FCC received about T-Mobile's infamous price hike.




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Laptop, smartphone, and game console prices could soar after the election

Most Americans may not realize popular tech hasn't been hit by China tariffs—yet.





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Qualcomm cancels Windows dev kit PC for “comprehensively” failing to meet standards

Snapdragon Dev Kit was supposed to ship in June but was repeatedly delayed.





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Chinese Hackers Had Access to Canadian Government Systems for Years, Report Reveals

For five years, Canadian government networks have been vulnerable to Chinese state-sponsored cyber espionage, according to a recent report by Canada's Communications Security Establishment (CSE).




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Biden Administration to Back UN Cybercrime Treaty Amid Controversy

The Biden administration is poised to support a contentious United Nations cybercrime treaty, a move likely to spark debate over potential abuses, according to top officials.




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Former Apple hardware chief Dan Riccio is retiring

He's not the first Apple exec to take a multi-stage approach to retirement.





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Apple teases “week of announcements” about the Mac starting on Monday

Announcements will almost certainly include the first wave of M4-powered Macs.





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Sneak Peek Inside the Technibble Membership

In this video, I show a little sneak peek into the Technibble Membership, and what you can expect as a member.

Source: Sneak Peek Inside the Technibble Membership - Technibble.com



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Become A Computer Technician: Starting Out On Your Own

So maybe you chose to start things out on our own when we decided to become a computer technician. You’re not alone. Many techs are self-starters. Sure enough, some may swear that the best option is to work for a large computer tech firm and gain experience and knowledge from there. Others just dive headfirst […]

Source: Become A Computer Technician: Starting Out On Your Own - Technibble.com




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Improve Your MSP in Less Time

It's challenging to find the time to read, so I want to share a secret weapon that has supercharged my business education.

Source: Improve Your MSP in Less Time - Technibble.com




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Man gets 10 years for stealing $20M in nest eggs from 400 US home buyers

Instead of celebrating a closing, some US home buyers lost everything.




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How to Explore the Stars Without Ever Leaving Home

A "Dynamic Orbital Slingshot" could be just the thing for visiting interstellar comets while they're blazing through our solar system.




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How We Will Really Find E.T. — Not with a Message, But with a Molecule

The grand discovery of alien life is likely to come in the form of frustratingly subtle chemical clues.




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Attack of the Interstellar Comet

In "Greenland," the space-impact disaster movie gets a makeover in response to new science and new social realities.




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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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As Wildfires Explode, Smoke Billows Across a Vast Expanse of North America

Dramatic remote sensing imagery reveals the large-scale impact of Canadian wildfires. Blazes also are raging in the United States and the Siberian Arctic.




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Magnesium May Reduce Risk of Dementia — But It’s Not That Simple

Magnesium-rich foods may help lower dementia risk and boost brain health, but experts agree a well rounded diet is your best bet.




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Is it Bad to Listen to Music All the Time? Here’s How Tunes Can Help or Harm

Keep the volume of your personal listening device at or below 60%




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Treatments for Acne and Rosacea Pose Potential Cancer Risk When Improperly Stored

Researchers found that topical treatment products containing benzoyl peroxide can degrade into the carcinogen benzene if improperly transported or stored.




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Where Does Palo Santo Come From and What Is it Used For?

Palo santo, a fragrant "holy wood," is treasured for its spiritual and medicinal properties. Learn all about its origins and uses and get tips for safe, sustainable use.




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What Is Diverticulitis? Understand the Causes of This Sharp Pain in Your Abdomen

Diverticulitis is a common condition that affects digestive health. Learn the causes and symptoms and get the best tips for managing and preventing flare-ups.




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Bingeing Halloween Candy Can Overload Gut Microbiome

It’s probably best to enjoy your Halloween spoils in moderation.




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Women Face A Higher Risk Of Dying From Heart Disease

Rates of heart disease and cardiac events in women are often underestimated.




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10 Terrifying Animal Names That Sound Straight Out of a Horror Movie

Most animals with monstrous appearances are relatively harmless to humans. Here's the truth behind creepy creatures like the werewolf cat and goblin shark.




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Besides a Cozy Home, Burrowing May Have Given Animals an Evolutionary Advantage

From evading predators to withstanding natural disasters, animals have been using burrows for over 500 million years.




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Ancient Rome had Ways to Counter the Urban Heat Island Effect

Trees are one way to cool down a city. Architects in ancient Rome also designed buildings with porticos for shade and air flow.




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Disturbing New Details Emerge About the State of the Global Climate

Part 1 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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The Heat Goes On: New Details Emerge About the Extent and Severity of Record-Setting Global Warmth

Part 2 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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What The Jet Stream And Climate Change Had To Do With The Hottest Summer On Record

The Eastern U.S. started summer 2024 under a record-breaking heat dome, leaving many outdoor workers struggling with the heat.




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From Open Water at the North Pole, to a Marathon Run on an Ice Floe, It Was Quite an Arctic Summer

The extent of Arctic sea ice has shriveled to its lowest extent for the year, heralding the end of summer. The ice covers about 750,000 fewer square miles of ocean than average — a testament to continuing climate change.




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Stunning Satellite Images Reveal the Power and Immensity of Hurricane Helene

Fueled by record-warm waters, the storm turned into one of the largest on record ever to slam into the Gulf Coast.




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Our Environment and the Climate Can Change the Way We Speak

Linguists explore how climate may shape language, revealing links between weather conditions and vocal sounds.




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We Barely Caught a Break From Record-Setting Heat Last Month. Meanwhile, a U.N. Report Pleads, "No More Hot Air, Please!"

Despite a sliver of good news in the latest monthly climate analyses, global heating continues — and the world is far from taming it.