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  • Fears of major flooding in Fayetteville, N.C., as Florence menaces East Coast

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    “Even though the heavy rains have ended, the flood hazard to life and property is real,” city officials said. Rain-swollen rivers won’t stop rising in North Carolina. Several of them teetered at record levels Tuesday as officials warned of relentless flooding and hazards in areas already swamped by historic rainfall produced by former Hurricane Florence. The storm […]

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  • Bullish on Blockchain: Georgia Universities to Offer Fintech Degree Programs

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    The University System of Georgia (USG) announced the launch of a state-wide fintech academy on on Sept. 11. It is the largest education effort of its kind in the United States. While individual universities have offered blockchain courses, such as Stanford and NYU, Georgia is opening the program to all current students across all colleges in the state’s public university […]

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  • Dubai Police Warns Against Crypto Scams, Predicts Electronic Money Will Replace Cash

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    Dubai Police currently investigating a Dh 300 million ($81.7 million) international fraud case have issued a warning about the potential role of digital assets in terms of facilitating crime in the UAE. Speaking at a forum on Sunday September 16, Major-General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, assistant-commander of criminal investigation department (CID) at the Dubai Police warned […]

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  • Digital Signage for Lobbies

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    By Alex Mardikian Digital Signage is versatile. If you wish to create an impression on visitors to your property, then install digital signage in the lobby. As we shall see, you can accomplish multiple objective by doing this. With time, you will save money and also convey messages easily as compared to regular, analog signage […]

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  • Dogecoin Creator Helps Elon Musk Eliminate Ethereum Scammers on Twitter

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    Elon Musk, the acclaimed founder and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently reached out to Dogecoin creator and Adobe product lead Jackson Palmer to eliminate Ethereum giveaway scammers on Twitter. For many months, ETH giveaway scams have plagued Twitter by spamming messages on the feed of public figures in and outside of the crypto sector […]

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  • Prickly cactus species ‘under threat’

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    The iconic cactus plant is veering into trouble say researchers. The most serious problem is illegal smuggling. Despite the international ban on uncontrolled trade in cacti, policing the smuggling faces many problems and semi-professional hunters continue to uproot plants to order, stealing from National Parks, Indian Reservations, but more significantly from the wild. In southern […]

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  • Primetime Emmy Awards 2018: 8 things to look out for

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    Will Game of Thrones sweep all before it? Will Donald Glover have the last laugh? Will The Handmaid’s Tale repeat last year’s success? The Primetime Emmy Awards will shower statuettes on the stars of this golden age of television on Monday. Here are the frontrunners and some of the possible stories that could emerge on […]

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  • What is a good website?

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    The answer to the question of what good design is, defines the designer. Last week one of my heroes  tweeted “Design has always been about superficiality and substance.” I think that is a great quote. For some reason, we need to be reminded now and then that design is not only about fancy styling. But […]

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  • BMW Presents The Future With The Piloted Electric Vision iNext

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    This is Vision iNext, BMW’s latest all-electric, part driverless car. This prototype isn’t pure futuristic fantasy either. A car based on the iNext will head for production at the BMW Plant Dingolfing in 2021. Company chief Harald Krüger says this latest concept car provides what he sees as “building blocks for the future from which the […]

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  • How Major League Baseball Can Fix Its Attendance Problem With Better Marketing

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    Perhaps the biggest sports conversation and concern this summer is the shrinking attendance at Major League Baseball parks. Rob Manfred, MLB Commissioner, noted that attendance is down nearly 10% from last year, making it the sixth season in a row of declining attendance. Major League Baseball is frantically considering rule changes, pitch clocks and fan-friendly scheduling to appeal to the […]

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