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    Apple teases launch for “the newest member of the family” on February 19

    Reminds me of public sinks that 'detect' your hand movement to turn on/off. Let's get that working right before attempting on a lamp.
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    SBF’s dream of being US president and other weird anecdotes from FTX trial

    Better to eat a billionaire - they're good for something, nutritionally.
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    Dog autism? 37% of US dog owners buy into anti-vaccine nonsense

    My groomer recently commented that my dog doesn't like his front paws being handled and - awkwardly - ascribed this behaviour to his vaccines. More specifically, he got them too early. I just nodded my head and backed away slowly. She is otherwise an excellent groomer.
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    As many as four moons around Uranus may have oceans below the surface

    Please advise on the least worst way to pronounce “Uranus”. I’m hoping actual rocket scientists will weigh in …
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    How Foundation preserved Asimov’s big ideas while bringing the story to vivid life

    Recommended. Recently re-read Foundation and was struck by the absence of female characters with power. Nice to see this imbalance handled very matter-of-factly by the show. .
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    A good EV: A road trip with and review of the Ford Mustang Mach-E

    I like our Hyundai Kona EV's climate implementation - analog dials and buttons you can operate by touch. One reason we chose over a Tesla.
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    Rodgers is wrong—NFL says league docs never talked to him about vaccine

    I "do my own research" on-line to buy a waterproof jacket, or fix my kitchen faucet. My critical thinking skills tell me that I can't just "shop" for medical info but I'm afraid that many people don't make much of a distinction.
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    Republicans in Congress grill Google CEO over liberal bias

    Pichai could also have defended Google by pointing out that other search engines are presumably presenting virtually the same results, or at least the same 'bias'. So - all of those companies would also have to be regulated because of their slanted algorithms...