[ad_1] Microsoft is rolling out a new Office 365 feature that will block responses to messages on large email distribution lists. The feature is activated when the system receives 10 total response responses on a thread with more than 5,000 recipients in 60 minutes. Those who try to reply in …
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Read More »Mysterious AMD Ryzen 7 Extreme Edition, Ryzen 9 4900U chip surface
[ad_1] AMD Ryzen 4000 Series APU (Image credit: AMD) It seems that AMD may be preparing a new and more extreme version of one of its Ryzen 4000 mobile APUs. Hardware detective @TUM_APISAK 3DMark benchmark results unearthed today for a “Ryzen 7 Extreme Edition” CPU allegedly Renoir, It is strange …
Read More »Thunderbolt flaws can leave PCs vulnerable to physical attack
[ad_1] Thunderbolt, developed by Intel, is a popular multipurpose connector. Neil Godwin / T3 Magazine / Future via Getty Images Millions of computers manufactured before 2019 are said to be vulnerable to physical attacks targeting a common component: the Thunderbolt port. Security researcher Bjorn Ruytenberg revealed on Sunday the so-called …
Read More »Somalia Floods Update (11 May 2020) – Somalia
[ad_1] The current Gu (April-June 2020) season rains continued with moderate to high intensity in many places across Somalia during the week that ended on 10 May 2020. The eastern Ethiopian highlands, which are responsible for most of the river flow along the Juba and Shabelle Rivers, also recorded significant …
Read More »Liverpool and Everton receive more clues about the Premier League return for the radical La Liga plan
[ad_1] Liverpool and Everton have received a new clue as to what the Premier League campaign might look like as more details about La Liga plans emerge. The first Spanish flight has been suspended since March 12 due to the coronavirus outbreak, a day before elite football in England stopped. …
Read More »Vitamin D deficiency may be related to severe cases of coronavirus
[ad_1] Vitamin D deficiency may be linked to more severe cases of the coronavirus, according to two studies based on data from more than 20 different countries. The researchers in both studies found that countries where people had low vitamin D levels had a higher rate of severe cases of …
Read More »The League plans 35 consecutive days of action beginning with the restart of June 12
[ad_1] The League plans to restart its campaign on June 12, starting a festival of 35 consecutive days of soccer. The heads of the Spanish league want the season to resume and complete in June and July, with August destined to end the Champions League and European League campaigns. Classic …
Read More »Tanzania: COVID-19 – Tanzania relaxes restrictions on international flights
[ad_1] The Tanzanian government has relaxed some restrictions on international flights to allow some categories of flight movements amid growing demand for the service, authorities say. The relaxation touches on repatriation flights, humanitarian aid operations, medical and relief flights, technical landings where passengers do not disembark, and other security-related operations. …
Read More »Human eye ‘susceptible’ to coronavirus infection, new study warns
[ad_1] Get all the latest news about coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. The researchers widely believe that COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus pandemic, is transmitted from person to person, largely through cough drops, sneezes, and conversations. A new study suggests that the …
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