Apple is facing a growing number of problems at the same time, and this video explains why that matters. Slowing innovation, heavy reliance on the iPhone, and increasing regulatory pressure are all ...
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Abbott issued a medical device correction for some of its glucose sensors after internal testing found that some sensors may provide false low glucose readings. Hundreds of adverse events and seven ...
Ms. Sarin, a contributing Opinion writer, is a professor at Yale Law School and the president of the Budget Lab at Yale. She served in the Treasury Department during the Biden administration. It was ...
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While Jamie Dimon, chief executive at JPMorgan Chase & Co., recently raised concerns about credit-market conditions by noting that “when you see one cockroach, there are probably more,” there have not ...
"The feelings of despair that I was experiencing were so strong," she told 'British Vogue' Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously ...
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Scientists have developed a new kind of wearable sensor that can detect signs of eye disease—without drawing blood or using expensive lab equipment. Instead, it’s a soft, non-invasive patch placed ...
It currently loads all keys into memory. This is not necessary and, on the wrong bucket, can takedown the worker. We saw this (and fixed) with the async version some time ago #40473. But the sync ...