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Manchester City signed Belgian winger Jeremy Doku from French club Rennes on a five-year...
2023-08-25 01:18

US to 'beat up' airlines when necessary for passengers - transport chief
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said he is willing to take a hard line
2023-07-21 11:02

In the Market: Looking at the Top QB Prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft Class , Week 8 edition
Check out the top quarterback prospects' performances in Week 8 of college football season and see who stood out.
2023-10-29 01:18

5 players who could have been shortlisted for Premier League end of season awards
Five players who could, and potentially should, have been nominated for the Premier League's Player and Young Player of the Season awards.
2023-05-19 17:15

Anderson not playing, Ramírez in lineup as MLB sorts out discipline following wild brawl
Tim Anderson is not in Chicago’s starting lineup while Cleveland’s José Ramírez is playing as Major League Baseball weighs likely discipline following a fight and wild brawl in Saturday night’s game
2023-08-06 22:46

Private Debt Firms Roil Asset-Based Loans as Liquidity Heroes
Private credit firms are extending their reach into the more than $260 billion global asset-based lending business, seizing
2023-07-21 04:18

Bozophobia: A New Study Explains Why We Fear Clowns
There's new insight into the reasons we're not down with clowns.
2023-11-01 02:30

Chelsea defender Hall joins Newcastle on season-long loan
Lewis Hall has joined Newcastle on a season-long loan from Chelsea with the option for a permanent deal for the defender...
2023-08-22 18:01

US Treasury's Yellen pledges support for Morocco's quake recovery efforts
By David Lawder MARRAKECH, Morocco U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday said her government, the International Monetary
2023-10-10 20:23

Police spread baseless panic with warning over new iPhone feature
Police across the US have sent out privacy warnings over a new iPhone feature added in the latest Apple update. But the tool – called NameDrop – is a simple way of sharing personal information with consent, and includes a number of protections to ensure that data is not stolen. In a host of warnings from law enforcement, shared largely across Facebook, police departments warn about a possible “privacy” concern from the NameDrop feature, which arrived in iOS 17. The warning was shared by a range of different law enforcement authorities on Facebook, right across the country. It appears to have caught on over the Thanksgiving weekend. It notes that the feature defaults to being on, which is true. But it also suggests that “many people do not check their settings and realise how their phone works” and suggest there is something dangerous about the fact that you can “share your contact information by being next to another iPhone”. As such, it warns that people should turn the feature off by default and do the same for their children. It is true that the feature allows two devices to share contact information when they are next to each other. But they must be right next to each other, rather than simply close – and that is just one of a range of protections built into the feature. Chief among them is that users must specifically unlock their phone and also explicitly opt in to share their data with anyone, rather than it being able to send information on its own. NameDrop was introduced earlier this summer, as part of a number of changes to the way that contacts and sharing work in iOS 17. It is intended to make it easy to quickly share details with someone just by putting your phones near each other, and in so doing avoid having to read out numbers or other more complicated processes. It is used by simply placing two iPhones, two Apple Watches or a combination of the two together. If the devices are unlocked, and then placed within a few centimetres of each other, they will vibrate and glow to the show that the connection is happening. Users are then given the option of what contact information they want to share, as well as what they want to leave out. That gives the option to share only a work number, for instance, or only an email address – or one user can opt out of sharing any data at all, and just receive it. Users then click again to share their details. It can also be cancelled at any time by just swiping from the bottom of the display. NameDrop can be turned off relatively easily if there any concern. That is done by opening the Settings app, clicking on “General” then “AirDrop” and choose the “Start Sharing By” option, where you can turn off the setting to do so by “Bringing Devices Together”. Read More Why Apple is working hard to break into its own iPhones Disney, Apple suspend ads on Musk’s X after he agrees with antisemitic tweet Apple to adopt system to improve texting between iPhones and Android devices
2023-11-29 00:11

The fall of an enclave in Azerbaijan stuns the Armenian diaspora, extinguishing a dream
The Armenian diaspora has been stunned by the swift fall of the Armenian-majority enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani troops and the exodus of much of its population
2023-09-29 12:06

Kai Cenat PS5 giveaway causes Union Square in NYC to be overrun with fans
Massive Twitch streamer Kai Cenat caused a major scene, and was reportedly taken into custody,
2023-08-05 06:18
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