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Tech »  Always running the A/C and wondering why it's still always too hot? The problem isn't the temperature. It's the humidity.
  • Always running the A/C and wondering why it's still always too hot? The problem isn't the temperature. It's the humidity.
    10 hours ago   www.wired.com

    Always running the A/C and wondering why it's still always too hot? The problem isn't the temperature. It's the humidity.

    All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy ...

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Ransomware disruptions contributed to a patient death, NHS finds

Ransomware disruptions contributed to a patient death, NHS finds

1 day, 6 hours ago   techradar.com

· A ransomware attack targeted a healthcare organisation in the UK · The disruptions to patient care tragically contributed to a patient death · Criminals target critical services as they ...

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