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10 Games with Amazing Opening Levels
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10 Games with Amazing Opening Levels

Its always good to make a strong impression, especially now, considering our short attention span for content.
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Tuesday Morning Minute
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UPDATE: Judge Rules in Missouri Suit Against DOJ Over Poll Monitors
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UPDATE: Judge Rules in Missouri Suit Against DOJ Over Poll Monitors

UPDATE: Judge Rules in Missouri Suit Against DOJ Over Poll Monitors
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Ron Paul Throws His Support Behind Trump, Revels In the Collapse of the Mainstream Media
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Ron Paul Throws His Support Behind Trump, Revels In the Collapse of the Mainstream Media

Ron Paul Throws His Support Behind Trump, Revels In the Collapse of the Mainstream Media
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Hacker suspected in massive Ticketmaster, AT&T breaches arrested in Canada
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Hacker suspected in massive Ticketmaster, AT&T breaches arrested in Canada

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Authorities in Canada have arrested a man suspected of stealing information from around 165 companies using Snowflake’s cloud storage services, as reported earlier by Bloomberg and 404 Media. In a statement to The Verge, Canada Department of Justice spokesperson Ian McLeod confirmed that authorities arrested Alexander “Connor” Moucka on October 30th following a request from the US government. “He appeared in court later that afternoon and his case was adjourned to Tuesday November 5, 2024,” McLeod said. “As extradition requests are considered confidential state-to-state communications, we cannot comment further on this case.” In May, Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation revealed that it had suffered a massive data breach after alleged... Continue reading…
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Nintendo’s music app has great ideas and frustrating limitations
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Nintendo’s music app has great ideas and frustrating limitations

Image: The Verge Listening to Nintendo music isn’t easy. It’s not available on streaming platforms, so I usually end up scouring YouTube for songs from Animal Crossing and Metroid. Because of this, I was hoping that Nintendo Music, a new app that surprise-launched last week, would be my one-stop shop for listening to Nintendo soundtracks. But while it features some clever ideas, there are lots of frustrations and weird choices from Nintendo that mean it isn’t quite what I was hoping for. Navigating the app, which is available on iOS and Android but only accessible to Switch Online subscribers, feels a lot like other music services like Apple Music or Spotify. You can browse tracks from individual games or hand-curated playlists themed around things like... Continue reading…
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One new Apple Vision Pro feature can finally unlock its true potential
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One new Apple Vision Pro feature can finally unlock its true potential

visionOS 2 brought a few important features to Apple Vision Pro users out there. However, one of the key expected functions was delayed from the original release of this software update. With visionOS 2.1, there was no sign of this feature being released. Thankfully, in the first beta of visionOS 2.2, Apple added wide and ultrawide modes to Mac Virtual Display. Here's what this feature is all about: Using Mac Virtual Display is like having an expandable, ultrawide screen that wraps around you.1 It’s the equivalent of having two 4K displays sitting side by side — everything looks astoundingly sharp and incredibly detailed. Currently, Apple Vision Pro users can mirror their Mac display into the spatial computing world. However, this visionOS 2.2 feature unlocks the new wide and ultrawide mode. Previously, users would have a standard view, which was already interesting. Now, with an ultrawide view, Apple says it feels like you have two physical 4K displays sitting side by side on a desk, except you don't have something limiting the two displays. This Apple Vision Pro feature is perfect for anyone multitasking on a Mac, and it feels better than having several windows floating around. With this feature, you can open several apps at once and visualize them before you with Vision Pro's incredible displays. Not only will this boost productivity, but it will also make this spatial computer a more compelling upgrade than two Studio Displays, as you can use it for more than just mirroring your Mac once you finish working. Apple is expected to expand Mac Visual Display in early December when visionOS 2.2 is expected to be released to all users. While rumors about a new Vision Pro are contradictory, the latest reports expect Apple to update this product next year with a more capable processor, most likely the M5. However, a revamped interaction is still a few years away. Below, you can learn more about visionOS and other Vision Pro features. Don't Miss: visionOS: Features, 2.0 beta, release date, Apple Vision Pro, more The post One new Apple Vision Pro feature can finally unlock its true potential appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $18 portable power bank, $120 electric standing desk, $220 TP-Link WiFi 7 router, more Today’s deals: $150 off eufy Robot Vacuum Omni C20, $30 Fire TV Stick 4K Max, $99 Beats headphones, more Today’s deals: $56 for 2024’s easiest Halloween costume, $699 M2 MacBook Air, 20% off Dyson, more
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What Could Your Urine Tell a Medieval Doctor?
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What Could Your Urine Tell a Medieval Doctor?

In modern medicine, urine samples are routinely examined in laboratories to obtain clinical information about a patient. This procedure, known as urinalysis, developed from an ancient medical process called uroscopy. Although mostly discredited today, doctors used to use a urine wheel to diagnose illnesses up until the middle of the 19th century. While uroscopy may be traced back to the ancient Greek and Roman periods, it was only during the Middle Ages that it became a significant method of medical examination. Urology was greatly aided during this period by the development of the urine wheel. In essence, this was a chart (in the form of a wheel) which helped the medieval physician in his diagnosis of a patient’s illness. A urine wheel (Shoricelu/AdobeStock) The urine wheel is divided into 20 different parts, each of which shows a different color of urine. In addition to observing the urine, it may be assumed that the physicians of the Middle Ages also relied on their sense of taste and smell, as the taste and smell of a patient’s urine were affected by the illness they were suffering from, and generally corresponded with specific colors. The 17th century English physician Thomas Willis noted that the urine of a diabetic patient tasted “wonderfully sweet as if it were imbued with honey or sugar.” It was Willis who coined the term ‘mellitus’ (meaning ‘sweetened with honey’) in diabetes mellitus, and this disorder was once known as ‘Willis’s disease’.   Read moreSection: NewsGeneralScienceFolkloreEuropeHistoryAncient TraditionsPreviewRead Later 
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Battleground Arizona Voters to Decide If Locals Can Police Illegal Immigration
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Battleground Arizona Voters to Decide If Locals Can Police Illegal Immigration

Arizona voters are set to decide whether to let local police arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the state from Mexico.
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Trump on Election: 'We Want the Answer Tonight'
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Trump on Election: 'We Want the Answer Tonight'

Former President Donald Trump told supporters at his final campaign rally that there's no reason for the presidential race outcome to go beyond Election Day.
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