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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Sci-Fi on Prime: Mind-Bending Adventures or Just Spacey Fun?

Prime Video offers a collection of science fiction movies that range from thrilling to comedic. However, these films may provide more than just entertainment value. Let's explore a few examples: '10 Cloverfield Lane' is set in a claustrophobic bunker, leaving the viewer questioning the reality outs

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Curiosity Stream: Is This the Discovery Channel We Crave?

Curiosity Stream promises to be a haven for science, technology, history, and nature documentaries. Launched by the founder of Discovery Channel, it boasts an extensive library featuring renowned experts like David Attenborough, Michio Kaku, Brian Greene, and Emmy Award-winning series 'Stephen Hawk

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Sep 06 2024FINANCE

Tech Takes the Lead: Can It Mask Cracks in the Labor Market?

Wall Street had a rollercoaster Thursday, with tech stocks soaring while data on the job market painted a more mixed picture. The Nasdaq, home to giants like Tesla and Nvidia, saw a healthy boost, pushing higher by nearly 0.5%. But the broader S&P 500 and the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

NVIDIA Bets Big on Crypto and AI: Is This a Smart Move?

NVIDIA, the tech giant powering the AI revolution, just poured $160 million into a Dallas data center company called Applied Digital. Sounds like a win-win, right? But before we get too excited, let's dig a little deeper. Applied Digital specializes in data center services for crypto and high-perf

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

HPV Self-Testing: A Game Changer or Just a Marketing Gimmick?

HPV self-swab test hitting doctor's offices this month with promise of more comfortable screening but questions remain about access, accuracy, and at-home use. The new test offers an alternative to the traditional uncomfortable procedure involving a gynecologist. However, concerns about the test

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Sep 06 2024BUSINESS

Is the US Economy Headed for a Slowdown? A Look at August's Job Numbers

August's jobs report painted a mixed picture of the US economy, with some sectors booming while others struggled. Leisure and hospitality and healthcare and social assistance led the way, adding over 40,000 jobs each. But what does this tell us about the overall health of the economy? If these sec

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Chipmakers Play Musical Chairs: Qualcomm Eyes Intel's Design Business

Qualcomm, the San Diego-based mobile chipmaker known for its Snapdragon processors, has been exploring the possibility of acquiring parts of Intel's design business. This move comes as Intel faces financial challenges and looks to streamline operations by potentially divesting some of its assets.

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Political Crossroads: When Ideology Meets Hometown Loyalty

Peter Milobar, a former B.C. United MLA known for his criticisms of both the NDP and the B.C. Conservatives, has made a surprising switch, joining the party he once disparaged. But was his decision driven purely by personal ties to his hometown, or are there deeper motivations at play? Milobar clai

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

ServiceBridge Exposes 32M Sensitive Business and Personal Files - A Data Breach Nightmare!

In the wake of major data breaches from renowned companies such as AT&T, T-Mobile, the New York Times, and Google, another massive data breach has been exposed at ServiceBridge - a leading field service management platform. A jaw-dropping 2.68 TB database was found unprotected on the internet, cont

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

32 Million Personal Files Exposed: A Wake-Up Call for Data Security

In a shocking revelation, security researcher Jeremiah Fowler uncovered a staggering 32 million personal files with sensitive data, left unprotected by field service management business, ServiceBridge. These non-password-protected files, which included contracts, invoices, agreements, and more, were

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