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AT&T kills sponsored data due to California net neutrality law


Unfortunately, under the California law we are now prohibited from providing certain data features to consumers free of charge, the operator wrote on its website. Given that the Internet does not recognize state borders, the new law not only ends our ability to offer California customers such free data services but also similarly impacts our customers in states beyond California.
Reuters reported that AT&T declined to say how many customers will be affected by the move. Presumably those customers would subscribe to the operator s metered mobile data plans that levy charges based on the number of gigabytes customers use per month. ....

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TU Graz Researchers Identify Chemical Processes as Key to Understanding Landslides


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IMAGE: Mass movements (like a landslide in the picture) cause considerable damage year after year. A study by TU Graz now identifies the triggers of such events.
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Mass movements such as landslides and hill-slope debris flows cause billions of euros in economic damage around the world every year. Between 20 and 80 million euros are spent annually from the disaster fund to repair disaster damage in Austria, 15 to 50 percent of which is attributable to mud flows and landslides. Now, a team of geologists from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), in cooperation with the Burgenland state road administration, identified for the first time the chemical influencing factors and triggers for recurrent mass movements in fine-grained sediments. From results published in the journal Science of the Total Environment, preventive measures and strategies can be derived to guard against such events. ....

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Nokia will cut up to 10,000 more jobs after Huawei gains 16,000


Under Rajeev Suri, its last boss, Nokia was always a bit cagey about discussing job cuts. Analysts and reporters had to wait until the publication of the Finnish vendor s annual reports to see the workforce damage caused by restructuring. Pekka Lundmark, Suri s successor, is not for hiding the ugly truth. In the full spirit of transparency, Nokia today revealed that between 5,000 and 10,000 jobs will disappear from its books over the next 18 to 24 months.
That would leave Nokia with between 80,000 and 85,000 employees worldwide as it tries to boost margins and restore 5G competitiveness. The hope is that job cuts will slash about €600 million ($717 million) off annual expenses by the end of 2023. Nokia intends to pump much of that into research and development, potentially reversing a three-year decline in total investments as rivals have upped expenditure. It is also clinging to its target for an operating margin of between 7% and 10% this year, after reporting one of about ....

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Alien life: Game-changing research finds lightning could help kickstart life 'at any time'


| UPDATED: 07:28, Wed, Mar 17, 2021
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Groundbreaking new research by geologists at the University of Leeds has found a link between lightning strikes and the origins of life on Earth. Until now, scientists have agreed the key ingredients of life were brought to Earth by meteorites bombarding the planet more than four billion years ago. The newly published research, however, has found some of the same minerals may have been brought down by billions of lightning strikes - and the same may be true for alien life on Earth-like planets far beyond our solar sy ....

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