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    FDA to consider ‘mini’ over-the-counter birth control pill

    The Food and Drug Administration is set to evaluate an application for what would be the first over-the-counter birth control pill. French pharmaceutical company HRA Pharma said Monday that it has formally asked the FDA to authorize its contraceptive. The submission comes as the United States is grappling with a…

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      There’s another huge reason to be careful shopping online this Amazon Prime Day

      Audio player loading… Ahead of the Amazon Prime Day 2022 sales, online shoppers have been urged to be on their guard once again against scams and online fraud. A report from Juniper research has estimated that if current trends persist, the total overall losses to online payment fraud for merchants…

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        Microsoft still plans to block Office macros by default after temporary rollback

        Microsoft is still planning to block Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros by default in Office apps. The software giant rolled back planned changes last week, surprising IT admins who had been preparing for Microsoft to prevent Office users from easily enabling macros in Office files downloaded from the internet.…

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          This Microsoft Teams update could bring the worst thing about high school to your work calls

          Audio player loading… Your high school cliques could soon be a part of workplace calls due to a new update coming to Microsoft Teams. The video conferencing platform is making a tweak to its Together Mode that will allow meeting organizers to assign specific seats to certain participants. This means…

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            The Best Travel Mugs to Keep Drinks Cold or Hot

            Whether you’re sipping hot coffee in the morning or downing a cold one in the afternoon, these insulated mugs will do the trick. Source

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              More and more companies are spreading their data over public clouds

              Audio player loading… Multicloud usage is apparently here to stay, according to research from Virtana which found that over three-quarters (78%) of organizations have deployed workloads in more than three public clouds. The growth of multicloud is only set to continue, with over half (51%) of organizations expect to deploy more…

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