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Leak says Apple is testing some big design changes for next year’s iPhone 12 – BGR

Apple just launched its newest iPhone series and the iPhone 11 is already selling better than anticipated. But that doesn’t mean we have long to wait before details start leaking about Apple’s 2020 iPhones, which we’re calling iPhone 12 series for lack of a better name. Next year’s iPhone is supposed to deliver a few […]

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75% of Employees Don’t Plan to Stay at Their Job for More Than 5 Years

A survey by iHire revealed the latest 2019 employee retention statistics. This includes the fact that 75% of employees in the U.S. do not stay at their jobs for more than five years. The finding indicates job-hopping is becoming far more common. It was once a liability.  But not in today’s candidate-driven labor market. 2019

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BVM Celebrates Three Years of Helping Businesses in Texas Rank High in Google

Houston SEO company, BVM, celebrates its 3rd anniversary in business. HOUSTON, Oct. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — BVM (brazosvalleymarketing.com), a leading Houston-based SEO company, is celebrating its third year in business. “We consider it an honor to service our customers and to be able to do it for as long as we have,” says founder and

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Cisco CEO Says 5G Networks Could Be Active In 2 to 3 Years

“The carriers today are building the consumer 5G networks, and they don’t require a massive backbone upgrade when you just increase bandwidth to lots of mobile phones.” Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins stopped by Fox Business’ Mornings with Maria to discuss 5G, intellectual property and reports of China bullying companies. “When they begin to build out

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Ice on the Moon May Be Billions of Years Old, New Study Shows

If the moon has enough water, and if it’s reasonably convenient to access, future explorers might be able to use it as drinking water or to convert it into hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel or oxygen to breathe. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center An important step toward more long-term manned missions to the moon

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Which Author Was Forced To Bring One Of His Beloved Characters Back To Life After Years Of Public Pressure?

Sidney Paget/The Strand Magazine 1893. Answer: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle In 1893, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the prolific author best known for creating detective Sherlock Holmes, did the unthinkable: he penned a story that ended with the death of his crafty and beloved detective. “The Final Problem,” published in the December issue of The Strand Magazine,

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California bans law enforcement from using facial recognition software for the next 3 years

California lawmakers today passed a bill placing a three-year state-wide moratorium on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies. AB 1215, The Body Camera Accountability Act, was introduced earlier this year by assemblymember Phil Tang, a Democrat. Both San Francisco and Oakland previously passed similar bills preventing the use of facial recognition

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Woolly mammoths died off 4,000 years ago from isolation and extreme weather, study suggests- Technology News, Firstpost

tech2 News StaffOct 08, 2019 15:12:49 IST Bones can talk. Ask the scientists from the University of Helsinki and the Russian Academy of Sciences studied the bones and teeth from mammoths that lived in Northern Siberia, Alaska, the Yukon and the Wrangel Island. They looked at the isotope compositions of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and strontium

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