Possessed Doll Allegedly Causes Headaches, Other Physical Maladies

English paranormal investigator Jayne Harris claims that a doll that has been causing people symptoms of chronic pain is, in fact, possessed. According to the UK news site Mirror, a number of people have contacted Harris with claims that they experienced the symptoms of chronic pain and other supernatural occurrences after looking at the doll. […]

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Google Releases New Guidelines For Mobile-Friendly Web Design

Google’s recent updates in ranking policy encourages websites to be more “mobile-friendly.” Technology site Ars Technica reports that Google released its latest string of updates to web developers on April 21st. The third update of its kind, the new guidelines encourage web developers to build websites more accessible to mobile devices such as smartphones and […]

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Study: Young Adults With Autism Struggle With Unemployment, Isolation

More than 3.5 million Americans are currently living with an autism spectrum disorder, and the vast majority of both government aid and public awareness focuses on those individuals while they are children. But a new report from the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute has examined what happens when those children reach the transitional age of young […]

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Amazon Boasts Its Cloud Computing Service is a $5 Billion Business

It will come as no surprise to many that cloud computing is an increasingly popular field: research shows that 35% of IT services today are delivered totally or partially by the cloud. Moreover, as this technology continues to innovate, with the growth of mobile cloud services and other new developments, the field is only expected […]

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A University of Washington Research Team Has Created an App To Detect Sleep Apnea

Researchers from the University of Washington (UW) have recently developed a new smartphone app to detect the signs of obstructive sleep apnea, a sleep disorder that causes a person to stop breathing temporarily while sleeping. The person often jolts awake when the breathing begins again, disrupting the sleep cycle and making it impossible to get […]

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Google Under More Pressure From European Governments

The upper house of France’s parliament has voted to require search engines to reveal the inner workings of their ranking algorithms to ensure they are fair and non-discriminatory. While the law, if passed, would apply to all search engines, it is clearly aimed at Google, which dominates 90% of the search market in the country. […]

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