Title: Many Parents Not Following Safe-Sleep Advice for Babies
Category: Health News
Created: 10/21/2019 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 10/22/2019 12:00:00 AM
Ethereum had a less than stellar Q3, intense 6 months ahead as ETH 2.0 looms — here’s what happened

he plaBy now, you should almost certainly know about Ethereum, the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap. But if you needed a quick recap, here it is. Ethereum’s creators wanted to build a platform that would allow users all over the world to write decentralized applications, and use the Ethereum blockchain as a “world computer.” The decentralized platform made smart contracts a key part of the blockchain conversation, and demonstrated to the world how blockchain technology can be used for more than just cryptocurrency. It sounds great, but bringing the Ethereum vision to life is proving difficult for its community…
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Cybercriminals with ties to the Russian government have been found to piggyback on hacking tools developed by Iranian threat groups to mount their own attacks against 35 countries. The findings — based on a joint report by the US National Security Agency and the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) — reveal the focus of the activity was largely in the Middle East, where the targeting interests of both Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) overlap. Named Turla (aka Snake, Uroburos, Waterbug, or Venomous Bear), the state-backed APT is believed to have infiltrated spyware tools such as Neuron and Nautilus — both of which…
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Title: Cooking With Greens
Category: Health News
Created: 10/18/2019 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 10/21/2019 12:00:00 AM

We’ve all been there: You meet someone who wants to stay in touch later, but you don’t want to share your number with them. So you turn to the next best thing — Instagram. These are people whom you follow out of courtesy, but don’t interact with much. Don’t worry, Instagram is testing a feature that might help you out unfollow some of them. According to app researcher Jane Manchun Wong,the social network is experimenting with a feature to let you group accounts — and it’ll even corral those courtesy follows for you automatically. Some automatic groups are “Least interacted…
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