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Microsoft is about to retire default outbound access for VMs in Azure - Interview - 'Things will break,' Aviatrix CPO tells El Reg - Datacenter Networking Nexus - 24 Jun 2025 - | 25
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'Towering figure' of British astronomy dies at 102 -- Former Jodrell Bank director Sir Francis Graham-Smith continued working way past his 100th birthday. -- Manchester
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Supreme Court rules for South Carolina in its bid to defund Planned Parenthood
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Brit politicians question Fujitsu's continued role in public sector contracts - Updated - Despite Horizon scandal promises to end bidding, bids keep popping up - Public Sector - 25 Jun 2025 - | 20
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Measles on the rise in California: More cases so far this year than all of 2024
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Disney and Charter Strike Surprise Deal That Adds Hulu and Returns Axed Cable Channels to Lineup
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Technology - AI is helping to solve an ancient mystery - Artificial intelligence is helping to solve an ancient mystery from the Roman Empire. It involves scrolls from a library that was buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports. 3H ago - 04:47
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Scientists studying suspected Lake Superior meteotsunami that left residents 'in awe' The massive fluctuations in Lake Superior's water levels have caught the eye of scientists, who think they're the result of a type of tsunami wave called a meteotsunami. Meteotsunamis are driven by air-pressure disturbances often tied to fast-moving weather events such as severe thunderstorms and squalls. Michelle Allan - News - Canada - Thunder Bay - | 7 hours ago
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