Por: The Atlantic Health October 19, 2023
Half the people in the world harbor this bacterium, but it sickens only a fraction. Why?Illustration by Jared Bartman / The Atlantic. Source: Alamy.October 19, 2023, 7 AM ETAt first, doctors didn’t believe that bacteria could live in the stomach at all. Too acidic, they thought. But in 1984, a young Australian physician named Barry Marshall gulped down an infamous concoction of . On , he started vomiting. On day 10, an endoscopy revealed that... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 08, 2023
is considered South Portland’s premier park. But its security and value have been threatened by right next door. Bug Light’s proximity to a proposed 30-acre urban cityscape, including four 18-story buildings, retail and office space, restaurants and other California- or... + más
Four of Subway's biggest attempts to reinvent its sandwiches | Newsweek
Apple To Diversify Its Supply Chain By Producing MacBooks In Vietnam | Forbes
Ars Technica USA Tech July 26, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jul 25, 2023 4:31 pm UTC AMD A recently disclosed bug in many of AMD's newer consumer, workstation, and server processors can cause the chips to leak data at a rate of up to 30 kilobytes per core per second,... + más
(Most of) AMD’s gaming-centric Ryzen 7000 X3D CPUs launch February 28 | Ars Technica
AMD intros cheaper Ryzen 7000 CPUs, plus faster gaming-focused 3D V-Cache models | Ars Technica
Newsweek USA Health July 21, 2023
You've just enjoyed a great meal, maybe with a few drinks. Suddenly your throat is on fire, there's a bad taste in your mouth, and you've got heartburn. This is known as acid reflux, and is one of the most commonly diagnosed digestive disorders in the U.S.Everyone... + más
Healthy Mayfield 'rolling with the punches' as QB2 | ESPN
Panthers' Baker Mayfield 'rolling with the punches' as QB2 | ABC News
9to5Mac USA Tech February 01, 2023
An privacy bug fixed in iOS 16.3 may have allowed apps to collect user location data without permission. At least one app appears to have done so, and a reporter has speculated that the same bug could have been exploited by countless apps over an unknown time period … iOS 16.3... + más
These are the best CarPlay apps for EV owners | 9to5Mac
Apple Maps is getting a big update. Here's what it looks like | CNBC
The New York Times USA Health January 18, 2023
Q: I’ve heard that drinking coffee without food in the morning can damage the stomach lining. Is that true?For many people, enjoying a freshly brewed cup of coffee first thing in the morning is a nonnegotiable way to start the day. But the idea that taking a sip without food... + más
Drinking coffee on an empty stomach in the morning is bad, says nutritionist | New York Post
Celebrate National Coffee Day With 31 Deals and Freebies | NBC 6 South Florida
Forbes USA Tech December 19, 2022
Every new tech tool and service is bound to see its share of bugs and issues—an entire marketplace of tools has emerged to help development teams manage and track them. Indeed, choosing the right product management and bug-tracking tool(s) is an essential part of a tech... + más
Instagram bug affecting some users causing iOS app to crash on opening [U: Fixed] | 9to5Mac
Invasive stink bugs could make life a lot smellier in the northern U.S. as climate change expands their habitat, study suggests | CBS News
9to5Mac USA Tech October 06, 2022
An Instagram bug that causes the iOS app to crash on opening has been affecting a number of users on Wednesday. On the web, a few users shared their reports of the bug, which doesn’t seem to be widespread at this point – but has still been annoying some iPhone users. Update:... + más
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, blocking downgrades from iOS 16.0.2 | 9to5Mac
Apple stops signing iOS 15.6.1, but you can still downgrade from iOS 16 | 9to5Mac
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