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Researchers say they ve found a flaw exposing millions of devices camera data and audio to hackers

Researchers say they ve found a flaw exposing millions of devices camera data and audio to hackers
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FIU experts are available for the 2021 hurricane season

Florida International University Search June 1, 2021 at 9:00am The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane season begins today, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above-average season, estimating 13 to 20 named storms with possibly half of those being hurricanes. Out of those storms, NOAA predicts between three and five may become major hurricanes. FIU experts are available to discuss various issues surrounding hurricanes and their aftermath. The full list of experts will be continuously updated. Meteorology and Hurricane Intensification Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Earth and Environment Hugh Willoughby studies tropical cyclone structure, intensity, and impacts. He has flown more than 400 missions into the eyes of hurricanes and typhoons as a meteorologist for the federal government.  Willoughby was a Research Meteorologist at the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, where he

Verizon, Capitol Music, Motown Records team for 5G, edge

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After COVID deaths, families cherish items from loved ones

The siblings and their mother gathered in a circle around the family table. One by one, they pulled items from the plastic bag they’d picked up from the hospital lobby. Their mother went first, selecting her husband’s reading glasses, devotional booklets and Bible, a reminder of their nightly routine of reading the word of God together. The eldest daughter selected a shirt her father had worn in the hospital, as well as his cellphone, and two other sisters picked their father’s Virgen de Guadalupe prayer card and a rosary purchased on a trip to Israel. Their brother chose a ring, a nephew a pair of sweatpants and someone else the snow globe recently purchased at the hospital gift shop.

Column One: COVID took away their last moments together Now families cherish what was left behind

Column One: COVID took away their last moments together. Now families cherish what was left behind Marisa Gerber © (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) For families of COVID-19 victims who could not be in the hospital room as their relatives drew a final breath, their loved ones belongings items of clothing, Bibles, jewelry become deeply cherished. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times) The siblings and their mother gathered in a circle around the family table. One by one, they pulled items from the plastic bag they’d picked up from the hospital lobby. Their mother went first, selecting her husband’s reading glasses, devotional booklets and Bible, a reminder of their nightly routine of reading the word of God together.

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