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ASUS warns router customers: Patch now, or block all inbound requests
“Do as we say, not as we do!” – The patches took ages to come out, but don’t let that lure you into taking ages to install them.
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Restaurant Review: Okdongsik in Korea Town
The tiny counter from one of South Korea’s star chefs is a near-replica of its counterpart in Seoul.
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The largest U.S. newspaper chain sues Google over its advertising dominance
Gannett has filed a lawsuit against Google, saying the company has violated antitrust and consumer protection laws.
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When James Cameron was on a Titanic submersible dive as 9/11 unfolded
The “Titanic” director, who completed submersible dives to the wreckage, said he was “presumably the last man in the Western Hemisphere” to find out about 9/11.
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In New York, a ‘cake renaissance’ has customers lining up for slices
At ByClio, From Lucie and Lysée bakeries, cakes by the slice fly out of cases for customers who want an everyday indulgence — no special occasion required.
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Elton John says America is going backward with ‘disgraceful’ anti-LGBTQ+ laws
“It’s like a virus that the LGBTQ+ movement is suffering,” the Grammy-winning singer said, citing a slew of new anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Florida.
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Ease into cooking seafood with good fish and simple techniques
Cookbook author Karista Bennett encourages home cooks to view seafood as a broad category of food that can open up a world of new flavors and dishes.
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China’s Central Bank Cuts Loan Prime Rates
The reduction in the rates, which are used to set corporate loans and home mortgages, signaled concern that the country’s postpandemic rebound was stalling.
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Return to Office Enters the Desperation Phase
The next stage of getting workers back at their desks includes incentives like $10 to the charity of their choice — and consequences like poor performance evaluations if they don’t make the trek in.
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Alibaba’s Daniel Zhang Will Leave Top Post, Replaced by Joseph Tsai
The Chinese tech giant says its top leader, Daniel Zhang, will make way for two long-serving executives: Joseph Tsai takes over as chairman and Eddie Yongming Wu becomes chief executive.