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Surveilance bill rushed through Australian parliament in 24 hours

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Docker Desktop no longer free for large companies

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South Korea will require Apple, Google to allow competing payment systems

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Mob justice is trampling democratic discourse

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Rugby: Head impact study shows cognitive decline after just one season
 

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Playdate Pulp: Zero to video game in 60 Seconds

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Brooks, Wirth and Go

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How do I turn off the “Try the new Safari” notification?

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Judge in Nokia and Apple lawsuit owned Apple stock during proceedings

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Voila – From notebooks to standalone web applications and dashboards
 

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At the world’s oldest social housing, rent hasn’t changed since 1521

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Glean – System for collecting, deriving and querying facts about source code

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Forest Service officials close all California national forests

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Zoom court hearing postponed after accused found in same location as witness

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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ contaminate indoor air at worrying levels
 

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