We are less than 24 hours away from Lunch Night Inn and have already seen the last few minutes of leaks. The latest came from the Canadian Google Store, which briefly revealed this evening how Chromecast with Google TV buyers in that country will get six months of free Netflix. …
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UHS: Large hospital system fighting to recover computer network operation after cybertech
“We are making steady progress with recovery efforts,” the Pennsylvania-based company said in a statement late Tuesday. “Some applications have already begun to re-emerge on an online basis, with others expected to be re-established on a rolling basis in the US.” The company said it “experienced an information technology security …
Read More »Brona Taylor case: The Kentucky AG says the grand jury could have ‘assessed different charges’.
“They are an independent organization,” Cameron said in an interview. “If they had wanted to assess the different charges, they could have done so. But our recommendation was that Mattingley and Cosgro justify their actions and their behavior.” Two of the three officers involved in Taylor’s death were Miles Cosgrove …
Read More »UTSA study shows airborne coronavirus particles can travel more than a mile
San Antonio Airborne coronavirus particles will be able to travel more than a mile, depending on weather conditions, according to a new study written by the UTSA Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. A peer-reviewed study by Kiran Bhagnagar and her graduate student, Sudhir Bhimreddy, used New York City meteorological data …
Read More »Asele’s mole-rats look for magnetic signals through blind eyes, study shows
A study has found that blind-close, underground-boring, African ace mole-rats can sense magnetic fields with their eyes. A native of Zambia, it has animal eyes measuring only 1.5 mm in diameter, extending up to 1.7 miles (2.8 km) in extended underground tunnel systems and feeding on plant tubers and roots. …
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