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United orders 50 new Airbus long-range jets to replace Boeing 757s
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Reuters
United orders 50 new Airbus long-range jets to replace Boeing 757s
CHICAGO (Reuters) - United Airlines Holdings Inc (UAL.O) announced on Tuesday an order for 50 Airbus SE (AIR.PA) A321XLR jets to fly between the U.S East Coast and Europe, becoming the latest U.S. airline to ink a deal for the European planemaker’s new passenger…
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Apple admits iPhone 11 Pro still collects location data even when told not to
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9to5Mac
Apple admits iPhone 11 Pro still collects location data even when told not to
A security researcher has found that the iPhone 11 Pro still intermittently collects location data even when the user has blocked it from doing so ...
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The Intoxicating History of Gin
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The Intoxicating History of Gin
The current gin craze knows no bounds, but the British have been imbibing the stuff for hundreds of years, sometimes with disastrous results.
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Why people criticise Java: you can write great code but it'll be 90% boilerplate
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Google AMP Can Go to Hell
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Polemic Digital
Google AMP Can Go To Hell
Let’s talk about Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP for short.AMP is a Google pet project that purports to be “an open-source initiative aiming to make the web better for all”. While there is a lot of emphasis on the official AMP site about its open source…
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Never Use toString() for Behaviour
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java.christmas
Never use toString() for behaviour
Every object in Java has a toString() method which can be called to get a String-representation of any object at hand. If left unoverridden, it only yields a denoscription of its class and hash code, and not really useful for much.
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Developers join call for GitHub to cancel its ICE contract
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Los Angeles Times
Developers join call for GitHub to cancel its ICE contract
Open source developers, GitHub's power users, are joining the software platform's employees in calling for the company to cancel its contract with ICE. A boycott could be next.
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DoH: (Anti-)Competitive and Network Neutrality Aspects
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Powerdns
DoH: (Anti-)Competitive and Network Neutrality aspects | PowerDNS Blog
Moving to centralised DNS is bad for our privacy in 2019, and on that basis centralizing our DNS on a few large cloud providers seems like a bad idea.
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Using WebAssembly from .NET with Wasmtime
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Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
Using WebAssembly from .NET with Wasmtime
How to use Wasmtime in a .NET application to load and execute WebAssembly code.
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Messy handwriting reveals mystery translator: Queen Elizabeth I
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Messy handwriting reveals mystery translator: Queen Elizabeth I
Researcher at Lambeth Palace follows ‘usefully messy’ fragment of Roman history to its royal source
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A7: Apple's custom 64-bit silicon embarrassed the industry
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AppleInsider
A7: How Apple's custom 64-bit silicon embarrassed the industry
After delivering just the first three generations of its custom ARM Application Processors between 2010 and 2012, Apple had already reached parity with market-leading mobile chip designers, even while breaking from the Cortex-A15 road map established by ARM…
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Genius used watermarks to catch Google stealing its content
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Aaron Sankin
@adrjeffries That story is, I think, probably the most important piece of tech reporting of the past few years because it shows with exacting clarity the consequences of Google's search dominance.
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'Shockingly High' Number of Injuries at Amazon's Staten Island Warehouse
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Gothamist
New Report Shows 'Shockingly High' Number Of Injuries At Amazon's Staten Island Warehouse
Between Thanksgiving and New Years in 2018, workers at the Staten Island facility suffered 63 recordable injuries, 17 of which were so severe that the employees never returned to work.
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A woman lied on her resume to land a $185,000-a-year job. Now shes going to jail
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CNN - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
View the latest news and breaking news today for U.S., world, weather, entertainment, politics and health at CNN.com.
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Apple’s Activation Lock Will Make It Difficult to Refurbish Macs
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iFixit
Apple’s Activation Lock Will Make It Very Difficult to Refurbish Macs | iFixit News
Every month, thousands of perfectly good iPhones are shredded instead of being put into the hands of people who could really use them. Why? Two words: Activation Lock. And Macs are its next victim.
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How to proceed when you run out of cash, but you still believe?
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Medium
How to proceed when you run out of cash, but you still believe?
My name is Gabi and I am the co-founder of Chicisimo (Fashion Taste API).
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Google halts political ads in Singapore as election looms: documents
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Reuters
Google halts political ads in Singapore as election looms: documents
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Google has stopped accepting political advertisements in Singapore months before a widely expected election, according to documents shared by a small political party which said it was angered by the decision that denies it voter reach.
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Sacred noscripture lives and evolves, is never fixed
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Literary Hub
Sacred Scripture Lives and Evolves, is Never Fixed
In about 1500 BCE, small bands of pastoralists left the Caucasian steppes and began to travel southwards through Afghanistan, settling finally in the Punjab in what is now Pakistan. This migration …
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An industrious mouse tidies up a retired electrician’s tool shed each night
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Peta Pixel
Trail Camera Catches Mouse Secretly Cleaning Man’s Shed Every Night
72-year-old Stephen Mckears was puzzled every morning when he would find hardware he left out on his workbench returned to their box. Using a wildlife trail camera, he discovered that a mouse was spending hours every night putting his tools back and tidying…
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Amazon Ring went from a smart doorbell company to a surveillance network
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VICE
How Ring Went From ‘Shark Tank’ Reject to America’s Scariest Surveillance Company
Amazon's Ring started from humble roots as a smart doorbell company called "DoorBot." Now it's surveilling the suburbs and partnering with police.
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Carbonite to Be Acquired by OpenText for $1.42 billion
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