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How to Get Started with a Fully Featured Online Course
Our previous article about the best free online training websites and apps garnered a lot of attention. There are plenty of ways you can master new skills, including watching YouTube videos and taking free short courses on OpenLearn. If your goal is to earn both a new set of skills and a degree...
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Biometrics and the Future: Why Biometric Identification Is Important
In recent years, more parties have been switching to biometric technology as a way of identification management. Combined with cloud technologies, biometric ID can help streamline the process of identification. There is another pressing challenge that biometrics can also solve, and that is the...
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4 Ways to Beat Insomnia without Sleeping Pills
If you suffer with sleep problems, but are trying to avoid sleeping pills, then you are not alone. In fact, even most medical experts advise against using sleeping pills unless it is a last resort and nothing else has worked, since taking medication to help you sleep simply masks the problem,...
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EHRs Are Great for Travelers
If you travel a lot, both within the country or overseas, switching to electronic health records is simply a must. Electronic health records are now used to store patients’ complete medical records more conveniently. Instead of pages of printed out documents, the entire medical records –...
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The Benefits of Science Fair Projects
These days the internet can provide many exciting possibilities for science project ideas for children. It is difficult to find a child that is not tech savvy, as they all use desktop computers and mobile devices for fun. They spend on average six hours a week just surfing the net. Parents...
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9 Lesser Known Facts about the new President of US, Donald Trump
Donald Trump, the 45th president of United States has taken charge of the office two days ago. There are a lot of things which most people don’t know about their president. Well, here we have dug up few very lesser known facts about him. Let’s get started: #1 When he was just 13-year-old, his par...
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Four Dental Myths Which Are Hurting Our Teeth
A WHO report says that between 60–90 percent school going children and almost 100 percent adults suffer from teeth problem, globally. Now, when we know that a large number of people suffer from this issue, we must think and know how to take care of our teeth. Discussing some common myths about te...
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Here is Everything You Need to Know About Samsung S8: Rumored Specs
Samsung will surely try to impress its customer, especially after what happened to Note 7, with several new and innovative features in the upcoming smartphone Galaxy S8. As of now, the company hasn’t released any specification or features but here we have come up with the latest rumored...
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5 Dogs Died after Swallowing Cream: Warns FDA
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning for the people who own dogs as pet regarding the danger topical cancer cream. As of now, 5 dogs have died reportedly. On Wednesday, the FDA explains about the toxicity of these cancer creams. The agency says that five dogs have reportedly...
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Bill O'Reilly to Have Sit-Down Interview of Soon-To-Be President Donald Trump
The famous television host and author, Bill O’Reilly, will have a sit-down interview with the president-elect Donald Trump on the Super Bowl Sunday. As per as reports, the program will be aired during the Super Bowl Pregame Show, at 4 PM on February 5th. The officials of Fox TV have cleared that ...
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FBI Arrests Wife of Orlando Nightclub Massacre Shooter Omar Mateen
On Monday, FBI has arrested the wife of Orlando Nightclub Massacre’s shooter, Omar Mateen, on suspicion of her links with the terrorist organization, ISIS. The horrifying shootout, in which more than 45 people died, is one of the deadliest massacres in US History. Omar Mateen, who killed ...
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YouTube Removes Legal Insurrection Video Channel without any 'Prior Notice'
It wouldn’t be the first time, when the video sharing platform, YouTube, has removed or banned some channel because of copyrights issue, but the founder of the channel has claimed that the company hasn’t given any prior notice before suspending his channel. William Jacobson, founder, and pub...
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Tomb Discovery: Remains of Headless Crocodile Found
A Swedish group of archaeologists, who has been working in Egypt in search of stuff from the medieval period, has now found 12 more tombs, which includes remains of several headless crocodiles. It has been reported that the archaeologists have yet discovered more than 45 such tombs and their...
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Facebook Announces Journalist Project to Strengthen Links with Media
It’s been one month since Facebook announced its strategy to tackle fake and bogus news on the social media platform, and now the social network has come up with another project which aims to strengthen links with media. Fidji Simo, Facebook Director of Product, has written a blog post e...
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Apple iPhone 8 Might Have Holes in It
For years, apple has always tried to put something new and initiative for its customers and well, that’s the main reason, why iPhones are so famous worldwide. The company has recently won a patent on a new technology that suggests that the upcoming iPhones may have holes in it. It has been r...
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Los Angeles College Pays $28,000 to the Hackers as Ransom
A report published in a Los Angeles Valley College school newspaper, explains that a college whose whole system was hacked by the group of hackers paid $28,000 ransom to the hackers in order to get their system back. The report says that the cyber attack happened on the January 3rd of this year, ...
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Super Bowl Underdogs : Super Bowl Betting Trends
Favorites recent Super Bowl misery Roger Goodell is a busy man. He’s got a lot on his plate. But that won’t keep the NFL commissioner away from the most important day of his league’s season, Super Bowl LI in Houston, as the New England Patriots tangle with the Atlanta Falcons. Goodell will have...
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