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    Opioids no more effective than placebo for acute back and neck pain

    Opioid pain-relieving medicines are not more effective than a placebo in relieving acute back and neck pain and may even cause harm, according to a world-first trial led by the University of Sydney. The researchers say this is proof that treatment guidelines should be updated to advise against...
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    Urine tests identify brain tumors by capturing cancer DNA using nanowires

    A group led by researchers at Nagoya University in Japan has developed a technology to capture and release cell-free DNA (cfDNA) on nanowire surfaces from urine. By extracting this DNA, they were able to successfully detect IDH1 mutation, a characteristic genetic mutation of gliomas, a type of...
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    Rivian rollout begins in Europe, says Amazon

    Amazon has announced that Rivian electric vans will begin rolling around European roads in the coming weeks to help Amazon reduce its emissions. The Rivian vans have already been deployed in the United States for nearly a year. While Amazon’s Rivian vans are new additions in Europe, the company...
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    Report: Microsoft could restrict Azure customers based in China

    Microsoft could be made to restrict cloud customers from China if the Biden administration brings in new rules to limit Chinese companies from accessing US cloud-computing services. It wouldn’t only be Microsoft affected, but all cloud services that grant access to hardware on a control list...
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    Microsoft and Apple slapped with gatekeeper label, says EU Commissioner

    Amazon, Apple, ByteDance, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Samsung have all been given the gatekeeper label under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, Reuters has reported. The announcement was made by the EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton, who has recently been in Japan...
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    Apple plans to take its legal fight with Epic Games to the US Supreme Court

    In April, Apple got the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to rule mostly in its favor in its long legal fight against Epic Games. However, it apparently isn't satisfied with the one thing in that appeal decision that didn't go its way. Reuters reports that Apple sent in a court filing that...
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    Microsoft denies data breach, theft of 30 million customer accounts

    Microsoft has denied the claims of the so-called hacktivists “Anonymous Sudan” that they breached the company's servers and stole credentials for 30 million customer accounts. Anonymous Sudan is known for debilitating distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against Western entities in...
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    Grocery store carts set to help diagnose common heart rhythm disorder

    It could be the shopping trip that saves your life: supermarket trolleys are helping to diagnose atrial fibrillation which can then be treated to prevent disabling or fatal strokes. The research is presented today at ACNAP 2023, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).1...
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    Three things to know: Climate change's impact on extreme-weather events

    In an article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Michael Mann, professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science in the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences, and colleagues from Clemson University, the University of California Los...
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    Brain scans reveal that lonely people process the world in unique ways

    The Russian writer and philosopher Leo Tolstoy may have been onto something when he wrote the opening line of Anna Karenina: "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." A recent study published in Psychological Science and led by a scholar now at the USC...
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    Fasting can help you lose weight, but you might gain it back quickly

    Water fasts -- where people consume nothing but water for several days -- might help you lose weight, but it's unclear how long you'll keep it off, according to research from the University of Illinois Chicago. And the other metabolic benefits of water fasts, such as lower blood pressure and...
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    OpenAI revokes ChatGPT Bing integration as users exploit it to bypass paywalls

    Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that the company will be extending its partnership with OpenAI, bring Bing Search to ChatGPT and addressing the chatbot's biggest Achilles Heel in the process. The new Bing Plugin, albeit limited to ChatGPT Plus users, allowed the chatbot to access the...
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    Online exploitation and abuse targeted in a new UK investigation

    The UK government has said that it will launch a new review, separate from the Online Safety Bill, to find any gaps in UK regulation that allows online exploitation or abuse. Specifically, it will be focusing on the UK’s regulation of online pornography to make sure it can fight exploitation and...
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    EU and Japan to cooperate on semiconductors, cybersecurity, and undersea cables

    The European Union (EU) and Japan have agreed to enhance their cooperation on semiconductors, cybersecurity, and undersea cables, Reuters has reported. The EU’s Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, is in Japan meeting with government officials and companies. The two partners will...
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    Semiconductor materials to face Chinese export controls from August

    Chinese authorities have announced that there will be export controls placed on gallium and germanium-related items. While it may sound innocuous, these two metals are crucial for the semiconductor, telecoms, and electric vehicle industries, according to Bloomberg. Worryingly, China is...
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    Only Verified Twitter users will be able to use TweetDeck from August [Update]

    Update: Twitter Support has announced that you'll need to pay to use TweetDeck in 30 days. It said users will need a Verified account. Anyone that uses TweetDeck will now be migrated over to the newer TweetDeck preview soon. According to a Twitter employee, the company is now “working on...
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    Meta's Twitter rival Threads arrives on App Store, launching this week

    The social media giant Meta may have landed on the right timing to launch its Twitter-like app called Threads, which was expected to arrive later this month. The app which has been known by its codename "Project 92" or "Barcelona" is now available for pre-order on the iPhone App Store. Threads...
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    A quick look back at when a Microsoft mouse and keyboard mashed up with Razer tech

    Earlier this week, Razer announced its two latest PC gaming mice, the wired Cobra and the wireless Cobra Pro. They continue the company's legacy of making some of the best PC accessories for gaming. However, over 15 years ago, there was a brief time when you could get Razer's high-end gaming PC...
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    The Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger has been approved in yet another country

    Yet another country has given its approval for Microsoft's plan to acquire game publisher Activision Blizzard for $69 billion. Today, the Competition Tribunal of South Africa "unconditionally approved the proposed merger", making it one of nearly 40 countries to give the deal its thumbs up. The...
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    Apple cuts Vision Pro production due to headset's complexity

    Apple's Vision Pro, unveiled at WWDC in June, faces significant supply chain issues. Apple initially cited the gap between the unveiling and the launch to allow developers to create apps for the device. However, a new report now suggests that the delay is primarily due to manufacturing problems...
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