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Logitech Casa review: a chic but costly mobile workstation

Two-minute review Whether you’re a digital nomad or a hybrid worker, not everyone has the time, patience, or interest in

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Ex NSW Health ICT director joins Hills Health and more briefs

Hills Health recruits former NSW Health digital director Andrew Pedrazzini OAM has been appointed as the new chief digital officer

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Android phones can now send medical data during 911 callsnd medical data when contacting 911

Some Android users are getting an update that could literally save their lives one day. Android users who have a

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This Mini Router Gives You Lifetime Wi-Fi and VPN Coverage for $599.99

Connect and protect your whole team with this mini router that offers 10,000 sq ft coverage and a built-in VPN

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Top 6 eCommerce Scraping Tools of 2023: Features and Prices

E-commerce websites such as Amazon, Walmart, or eBay contain valuable information about product listings, pricing, customer reviews, and images. Companies

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Using Slope Charts to Simplify Your Data Visualization | by Angelica Lo Duca | Dec, 2023

Data Visualization, Data Storytelling Simplify your overwhelmed charts by using slope charts: a tutorial in Python Altair Image by Author

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Standard essential patents: What the medtech industry needs to know

Howard Wright is a partner and patent attorney at European intellectual property firm, Withers & Rogers, explains the essentials for medtech firms

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Exoborne is a new extraction shooter coming from the makers of Vampire The Masquerade Bloodhunt

Sharkmob has revealed its first original game project at The Game Awards 2023 – a tactical open-world extraction shooter called

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Automated system teaches users when to collaborate with an AI assistant | MIT News

Artificial intelligence models that pick out patterns in images can often do so better than human eyes — but not

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