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| Google is starting to offer its big digital whiteboard in more countries Google is starting to expand availability of the Jamboard throughout Europe, in what seems to be the first real sign that the company is having some success with its digital whiteboard. The Jamboard launched last May in the US and Canada, then expanded to the UK in September. Now, Google is ...
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| The real immigration split in Congress isn't on policy. It's on urgency. Even as McCain and Coons introduced their bill — which was denounced by White House sources even before it was presented on the floor — some in Congress were floating the idea of some sort of punt on the DACA program, while they keep debating the ultimate solution for DREAMers (as young ...
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| Georgian splendour: trekking in the Caucasus Hardly anyone makes it here. That's because, after leaving the Tblisi road, it's a lengthy drive on an unmade single track that twists so sharply and rises so quickly that 68km takes five hours. But if you can stomach the journey, the Tusheti region of Georgia, up in its remotest corner bordering the Russian ...
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| SkyPixel aerial photography contest winners 2017 – in pictures SkyPixel has announced the winners of its annual aerial photography competition and the results are breathtaking. The contest, which ran from October to December, received more than 44,000 submissions from people in 141 countries, across the categories of landscape, portrait and story. The grand ...
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| France's new law bans texting in your car even when pulled over France's highest court has ruled that drivers can no longer simply pull over to use their phones. Instead, they will have to park in a designated area, such as a garage or a private driveway, and turn off the vehicle's engine, according to Gizmodo. The ruling came after a 2017 appeal where a driver ...
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| Australian retail spending disappoints in December Retail spending in Australia dipped in the last month of the year, missing market expectations. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed retail sales fell 0.5 per cent month-on-month in December. That came after a 1.3 per cent increase the month prior, driven by the release of Apple's iPhone X ...
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| Two men charged in jackpotting scheme that drains ATMs in minutes Alex Alberto Fajin-Diaz, 31, of Spain, and Argenys Rodriguez, 21, of Springfield, Massachusetts, allegedly dressed as ATM repair technicians and approached a machine at the Citizen's Bank in Cromwell, Connecticut, on January 27, according to a criminal complaint filed in US District Court in Hartford.
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| Coinbase to Implement SegWit 'In the Next Few Weeks' Cryptocurrency brokerage firm Coinbase announced that it plans to release support for SegWit "in the next few weeks," a move that promises to reduce transaction fees for customers and reduce congestion across the entire network. The company made the announcement on Twitter, stating that "our ...
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| The 5 Best Pupils In My Swim Class For Badgers I teach badgers how to swim. It's not always easy, and I'm not always successful. But sometimes a badger comes along who shows real aptitude for swimming. Here are the students in my swim class for badgers who are clear standouts.
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