Apple, Google and Amazon decide to ‘play nice’ over smart home tech
The highly competitive tech giants Apple, Google and Amazon have announced they are teaming up in an effort to make smart home tech easier to use.
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The highly competitive tech giants Apple, Google and Amazon have announced they are teaming up in an effort to make smart home tech easier to use.
Arrupe College, a two-year institution attached to Loyola Chicago, surpasses its public counterparts in typical benchmarks of student success. Now, the Jesuits plan to spread the model elsewhere.
Throughout 2019, Campus Reform has reported on several leftist attacks against traditional American holidays. As the year comes to an end, Campus Reform has compiled the five most outrageous.
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Two Ohio University organizations previously under conduct review have been put on probation for the next two years, with one facing a hazing allegation.
World’s second-biggest publisher says proposals to accelerate switch to open access would not be sustainable for many titles
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