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Duolingo Temporarily Allows Recovery of Lost StreaksBusiness

Duolingo Temporarily Allows Recovery of Lost Streaks

Duolingo has launched a temporary feature enabling users to recover lost streaks—daily learning streaks maintained for motivation. Available only in June 2024, the option requires completing three lessons in one session. The move addresses widespread user requests after many lost years of progress due to a single missed day. Over 15 million users maintain streaks exceeding one year, with record streaks reaching 13 years.

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Valve Delays Steam Controller Shipments to 2027 Due to High DemandHardware

Valve Delays Steam Controller Shipments to 2027 Due to High Demand

Valve has encountered unexpectedly high demand for its new Steam Controller, forcing the company to delay shipments for some pre-orders until 2027. Users placing new reservations today will see estimated shipping dates no earlier than next year. Valve confirmed production will continue, but current capacity cannot meet demand faster. To streamline logistics, the company introduced a 72-hour reservation system with advance notifications.

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Why General Affairs Specialists Won’t Disappear with AI AdvancementBusiness

Why General Affairs Specialists Won’t Disappear with AI Advancement

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry predicts a surplus of 800,000 humanities graduates in the labor market by 2040. While concerns grow over AI replacing professions—including General Affairs specialists (akin to Russian administrative staff)—experts highlight three key reasons this role will stay essential. A social security consultant breaks down why human skills, adaptability, and contextual understanding will keep these professionals in demand.

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New Dark Matter Search Methods and Solar Energy in KenyaHardware

New Dark Matter Search Methods and Solar Energy in Kenya

Dark matter research is entering a new phase as stellar neutrino interference forces scientists to explore alternative detection methods. Promising solutions include quantum sensors, liquid helium detectors, and even analysis of Jupiter’s atmosphere. Meanwhile, Kenya is rapidly adopting solar technologies, with entrepreneurs like Milkah Wanjiru using solar-powered mills to reduce diesel dependence and improve profitability. These initiatives align with the country’s goal of universal electricity access by 2030.

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Garmin: Best Smartwatches for Sports and Active Lifestyle on Amazon Prime Day SaleHardware

Garmin: Best Smartwatches for Sports and Active Lifestyle on Amazon Prime Day Sale

Amazon Prime Day, running from June 23 to 26, offers unbeatable discounts on Garmin smartwatches, making high-tech fitness trackers accessible to a wider audience. The lineup includes models tailored for professional athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and casual users, with features like AMOLED screens, extended battery life, and waterproof designs. Discounts reach up to 18 187 ₽ presenting a prime opportunity for tech enthusiasts to upgrade their gear. Experts highlight this as the perfect time to purchase, especially for those eyeing premium models.

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DAZN to Fix Football Subscription Errors After ScandalBusiness

DAZN to Fix Football Subscription Errors After Scandal

DAZN, a leading sports streaming platform, faced severe criticism after launching a subscription plan for the World Cup that was advertised as monthly but actually required a full-year commitment with no early termination option. In response to the uproar, the company announced refunds for unused periods or a switch to a monthly plan, aiming to restore user trust. This incident highlights the growing risks of opaque subscription terms in the competitive streaming industry, where misleading pricing can trigger customer churn and legal repercussions.

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Official Renders of Samsung Galaxy A27 5G LeakedHardware

Official Renders of Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Leaked

New leaks have unveiled the design and key features of the budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy A27 5G. The device will be available in three colors: blue, black, and pink. Confirmed specs include a 5000mAh battery, identical to the Galaxy A26, and support for Samsung’s AI-powered features. The new model is expected to hit the market in the second half of 2024, though exact pricing and release dates remain unannounced.

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Salesforce Data Leak via Klue’s OAuth VulnerabilitySecurity

Salesforce Data Leak via Klue’s OAuth Vulnerability

Klue, a competitive intelligence platform, has suffered a data breach through a vulnerability in its OAuth protocol. The Icarus cybercrime group exploited this flaw to access Salesforce CRM data from several companies. The attack is part of an ongoing extortion campaign where threat actors threaten to leak sensitive information unless ransom demands are met.

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Google Calendar Adds 200 Event ColorsDevelopment

Google Calendar Adds 200 Event Colors

Google has significantly expanded the color palette in its Calendar service, allowing users to choose from 200 colors for event styling. Previously limited to 11 preset colors, the update now includes 24 standard options and full RGB palette support for personalized adjustments. The rollout began on June 28, with full availability expected by late July. This change is particularly beneficial for users managing both professional and personal schedules, as each event can now be uniquely highlighted for quick visual reference.

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Quantum Computers Nearing Error Correction Breakthrough by 2028Hardware

Quantum Computers Nearing Error Correction Breakthrough by 2028

Quantum computing experts now forecast that systems with functional error correction could arrive as early as 2028, marking a critical milestone for scalable quantum computers. This breakthrough would overcome key limitations caused by qubit instability and high noise levels, which have long hindered quantum advancements. Previous estimates had placed this technology no earlier than the 2030s, but recent hardware and algorithmic progress has accelerated the timeline significantly.

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Firefox Adds Productivity Widgets to HomepageDevelopment

Firefox Adds Productivity Widgets to Homepage

Mozilla has enhanced Firefox’s homepage with new productivity widgets designed to help users manage tasks and time more effectively. The latest update includes a Pomodoro timer, customizable checklist, time zone display, and sports scores—all integrated into the browser’s interface. Available in Firefox versions 151 and 152, these features are part of a broader UI refresh, including the Nova project. Users can personalize widgets to suit their workflow, eliminating the need for third-party task management tools.

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