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| Retail sales rise faster than expected in October even as inflation pushes prices higher - CNBC Retail sales rose 1.7% in October, both for all items and excluding autos. They both topped than estimates.
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| In Moscow's Technological Advances, a 'Double-Edged Sword' - The New York Times In Moscow's Technological Advances, a 'Double-Edged Sword'. The latest example is Face Pay, which replaces a Metro card with facial recognition. It ...
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| PS5 restock tracker: PlayStation Direct has consoles starting at 2 p.m. ET - CNET In the past, if Sony hadn't sold all of its stock to those who were invited before 5 p.m. ET, the store opened up to the public.
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| Growth marketing experts survey: How would you spend a $25000 budget in Q1 2022? - TechCrunch Investing in a pro copywriter to explain your value proposition is always worth it. Grow your network with events and PR. You may have been involved ...
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| Piss and Power in "Succession" | The New Yorker In the latest episode of the HBO series, Logan Roy's urinary-tract infection is not just a plot point but a motif that can help us understand the ...
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| Central African children in crosshairs, UN calls for their protection Children in the Central African Republic (CAR) have suffered a spike in grave violations since the end of 2020, according to a new UN report on ...
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| Amazon's cashierless tech makes first appearance in a rival store outside the US - The Verge The UK's second largest supermarket chain Sainsbury's will reportedly use the tech in a shop in Holborn, London.
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| Google Formed Fortnite Task Force in Response to Epic App Store Moves - Bloomberg In October, Google countersued, arguing that Epic pushed an "unapproved" version of Fortnite on Android phones that placed users at risk. Google has ...
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| Photonic band structure created in electrically-driven OLED microcavities - Physics World OLEDs have received a large amount of attention in recent years due to their numerous applications in display screen technologies and efficient low- ...
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New secret-spilling hole in Intel CPUs sends company patching (again) | Ars Technica One example of a real threat is lost or stolen laptops that contain confidential information in encrypted form. Using this vulnerability, an attacker ...
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