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“It’s the Wild West!” How often have you heard health claims about products containing CBD? But here’s the thing: This isn’t the Wild West. In fact, CBD product health-related claims must adhere to the same established scientific substantiation requirements that the Federal Trade Commission has applied to any advertised health claim for decades. That’s the message of Operation CBDeceit, a law enforcement sweep challenging allegedly unsubstantiated claims that CBD products can treat diseases and serious medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and more. In Action CBDeceit, the FTC announced settlements with six companies that marketed gummies, lozenges, oils,…

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Are you having trouble posting comments on YouTube? This article aims to shed light on the potential reasons behind this issue. We’ll start by explaining the various factors that may prevent you from commenting on YouTube. Next I’ll explore what to do when you encounter this situation. Additionally, this article has an FAQ section that answers some of the frequently asked questions on this topic. There may be many reasons why you may be having trouble posting comments on YouTube. Here are five potential reasons. One of the main reasons why you can’t comment on YouTube videos is that the…

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The AWS re:Invent event started on November 27 and lasted until December 1, and as always there were a large number of announcements: 21 announcements at press time.Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the huge potential impact of generative AI (ChatGPT officially celebrates its one-year anniversary today), much of the focus in AWS’ announcements was on AI, including a major partnership with NVIDIA on infrastructure, software and services Partnerships.However, beyond that, there was much more announced at the Las Vegas Carnival. Here, CloudTech rounds up the rest of the best content:next generation chipsHere’s another big AI-focused announcement at re:Invent: the launch of two…

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Microsoft An update was released today that fixes more than five dozen of its security vulnerabilities Windows Operating systems and related software, including three “zero-day” vulnerabilities warned by Microsoft, have been exploited in active attacks. Zero-day threats targeting Microsoft this month include CVE-2023-36025, a vulnerability that allows malicious content to bypass the Windows SmartScreen security feature. SmartScreen is a built-in Windows component that attempts to detect and block malicious websites and files. Microsoft’s security advisory for this flaw states that an attacker could exploit this flaw by asking Windows users to click on a booby-trapped link that points to a…

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Earlier this month, Terran Orbital CEO Marc Bell announced at a company-wide meeting that Terran Orbital may be about to receive a large payment from its largest customer. Rivada Space Networks is in the final stages of raising money to help fund the $2.4 billion Terran-built megaconstellation, and revenue currently accounts for the vast majority of Terran’s backlog. While Terran is pursuing other lucrative contracts that could involve billions of dollars in work, its $2.4 billion contract with Rivada is the largest it has secured to date. Earlier this quarter, Terran had to adjust its full-year financial outlook after Rivada…

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Volkswagen-backed Chinese automaker Jianghuai Automobile will launch the first mass-produced electric vehicle (EV) using sodium-ion batteries through its new Yiwei brand. Although sodium-ion battery technology is less dense (and less mature) than lithium-ion batteries, its lower cost, greater supply, and superior cold-weather performance may help accelerate mass adoption of electric vehicles. China Auto News According to reports, JAC Yiwei EV hatchback will begin delivery in January. Yiwei is a new brand launched by JAC Motors in 2023. Volkswagen owns 75% of JAC’s shares (and management control) and owns 50% of JAC’s parent company, Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group Holdings Co., Ltd.…

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Use iCloud to seamlessly transfer data to your new Mac. Learn how to use iCloud to easily transfer data to your new Mac with this step-by-step guide. Mac and iOS users may be familiar with iCloud Drive, which stores users’ files on Apple’s cloud-based file storage service that is bundled with an iCloud subscription. This feature allows users to store documents, spreadsheets, presentations, photos, and more. It’s a great service that’s proven itself since launching in iOS 8 in 2014 and keeps getting better. iCloud also allows file and mobile file sharing across multiple devices, including iPads, iPhones and Macs.…

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ReportDecember 27, 2023Editorial DepartmentPrivacy/App Security A new Android backdoor has been discovered that has the power to perform a range of malicious actions on an infected device. dubbing malicious Developed by the McAfee mobile research team, the malware is so named because it was developed using an open source mobile application framework called Xamarin and abuses the operating system’s accessible permissions to achieve its goals. It is also able to collect metadata about the infected device and contact the command and control (C2) server to obtain the second-stage payload, but only after determining whether it meets the requirements. Security researcher…

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Samsung is launching a smart refrigerator for the new year that includes some interesting artificial intelligence features, including an internal camera that can identify individual foods and a connected app that can suggest recipes based on inventory. The company plans to launch a customized 4-door Flex refrigerator with AI Family Hub+ in 2024 at CES next year. Users can mirror their Galaxy phone’s display to the 32-inch Family Hub touchscreen, and there are even separate TikTok and YouTube video apps. While neither the built-in camera nor the Family Hub app are new (2023 models also include an AI camera and…

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