Month: September 2022

T-Mobile, Pano AI and Portland General Electric are deploying 5G-connected cameras to enable an AI-powered active detection system designed to help emergency services stop wildfires early. US operator T-Mobile, disaster focussed tech provider Pano AI, and Portland General Electric have all clubbed together to set up a series of 5G-connected cameras near Portland, Oregon that
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Linda Fasteson For a relaxing getaway in a place known for the quality of its gastronomy, accommodations, spas, and authentic cultural experiences you need look no farther than Canada’s French-speaking province of Quebec.  Its official language is French, but since both French and English are national languages, there’s the charm of its European flair along
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Friendship is such a universal and central theme to all of our lives, that picking just a small number of the best short stories about such a broad theme is always going to be a challenge. However, the following stories are by some of the finest masters of the short story form, and all of
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Okeechobee, Insomniac’s premier multigenre festival in Florida, returns next year with quite the lineup. Odesza returns to OMF for their first time since the festival’s inaugural 2016 show with their new album The Last Goodbye, and their first festival show in four year. Baby Keem will make his first headline festival appearance after completing a
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“Violence against another person” is by far the most common criminal offense reported in U.K. hotels, new data shows.  Statistics from eight police forces across the U.K. show there were 4,589 allegations of violence and 1,307 of public disorder — which often involves intimidation or the threat of violence — in hotels, motels and guesthouses
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ComingSoon Senior Editor Spencer Legacy interviewed Atsuko Ishizuka about directing Goodbye, Don Glees! and the difficulties that come with animating waterfalls.  RELATED: Goodbye, Don Glees! Review: A Moving Story About Growing Up “Teen misfits Roma, Toto, and Drop call themselves the ‘Don Glees,’ an informal name for their backyard adventures,” says the official synopsis. “One day, when the
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Can New PON Architectures Help Networks Close the Digital Gap? – Telecoms.com https://telecoms.com/wp-content/themes/telecoms.com/assets/images/dummy/tcoms-logo.png Partner Resources Written by CommScope 2 hours ago For years, rolling out advanced broadband services in rural markets has been challenging due to the unique dynamics of these environments. Service providers have found it difficult to justify the financial investments it takes
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A religious group on Facebook apparently believes that a recently released fashion shoe, the Reebok x Maison Margiela Tabi Decortique, is Satanic. That’s because the toe box of the sneaker is cleaved into two halves, an unconventional look for sport-styled footwear — one that makes the shoe resemble the hoof of an animal. “Reebok’s new sneakers have the Baphomet goat feet,” the
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