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Apple WWDC 2022 starting tomorrow: new Macbook Air, iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and more to launch

IOS, iPadOS, WatchOS, macOS, MacBook Air and more are expected to be announced at WWDC 2022. New Delhi: Apple is set to host the 2022 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) tomorrow, where new versions of iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS and macOS are expected to be announced. There is much speculation about what Apple will reveal during its …

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Live Updates on Ontario Elections: Progressive Conservatives Re-Elected for a Second Term

Route links Toronto Ontario Elections News Canadian politics Canada Early results show that the Conservatives were elected or led in 64 constituencies Date Posted: June 2, 2022 • 0 minutes ago • 1 minute reading • 27 comments The first results show that the Conservatives were elected or led in 57 constituencies. Photo by Postmedia …

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The Bank of Canada raises the benchmark interest rate to 1.5%, indicating further gains along the way

The Bank of Canada on Wednesday raised its benchmark interest rate to 1.5% and indicated further gains. The central bank’s decision to raise its rate by half a percentage point was widely expected as it acted to aggressively curb high inflation. Inflation reached 6.8 percent in April, more than double the level the central bank …

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The U.S. military plans to install new nuclear power systems in space in 2027

The US is showing a growing interest in using nuclear power in orbit. Now, the U.S. military has announced plans to launch several nuclear propulsion systems and power plants around our planet by 2027 at the latest. More and more activity with nuclear ideas The so-called Defense Innovation Unit (IUD) is a division of the …

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DLA Piper’s Practical Guide for Claims Managers in 2022 – Part 5: Policy Terms and What They Mean for Insurers

Introduction In this fifth of our series of monthly practice guides for claims managers in 2022, we consider certain key principles associated with certain terms commonly used in commercial insurance contracts, including warranties, suspensive conditions. and also “simple” (or “naked”). ) conditions 1. The legal consequences of non-compliance with each of these types of terms …

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The judge ruled that Cydia’s antitrust case against Apple could go ahead

Cydia’s antitrust case against Apple could go ahead, according to Reuters. On Thursday, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, the same judge who oversaw the case between Apple and Epic Games, ruled that Cydia creator Jay “Saurik” Freeman could file a lawsuit against the company after rejecting an offer. Apple to dismiss the lawsuit. Freeman first sued …

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More Canadians could face late-stage cancer linked to delays in diagnosis during COVID pandemic

It all started with a stomach problem. That’s what Cheryl-Anne Labrador-Summers thought, anyway. It was October 2020, shortly after she moved to the quiet, lakeside community of Georgina, Ontario, and instead of relaxing with her family as planned, three children were struggling to figure out why he continued to experience strange and inexplicable. stomach cramps. …

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