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Amid the ongoing vinyl resurgence, if a small independent label or indie band goes looking to get LPs pressed by the limited number of plants that exist to meet the demand, the response is typically: "Take a number." That's particularly true in the run-up to the semi-annual Record Store Day, when ...
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Comfort told its drivers to delete Uber in the wake of the merger deal with Grab, but many of the fleet are reportedly uneasy about Grab being their only ride-hailing option. That's an angle that Go-Jek could leverage in its talks with Comfort, which are initially exploratory in nature, we understand.
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The UK has been powered without coal for three days in a row, setting a new record and underlining the polluting fuel's rapid decline. Coal has historically been at the cornerstone of the UK's electricity mix, but last year saw the first 24-hour period that the the country ran without the fuel since the 19th ...
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The French president and his wife Brigitte opened their pomp-filled three-day state visit with a double date with Donald and Melania Trump at George Washington's house. Tue 24 Apr 2018 05.27 EDT Last modified on Tue 24 Apr 2018 06.48 EDT ...
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Supporting Same-Site Cookies in Firefox 60
Firefox 60 will introduce support for the same-site cookie attribute, which allows developers to gain more control over cookies. Since browsers will include cookies with every request to a website, most sites rely on this mechanism to determine whether users are logged in. Attackers can abuse the fact ...
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Stuck in the middle
This pretty, cloud-like object may not look much like a galaxy — it lacks the well-defined arms of a spiral galaxy, or the reddish bulge of an elliptical — but it is in fact something known as a lenticular galaxy. Lenticular galaxies sit somewhere between the spiral and elliptical types; they are disc-shaped, ...
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