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German 5G rules avoid Huawei ban; US warns on intel sharing

Germany released draft security guidelines on Tuesday for next generation wireless networks that stopped short of banning Huawei, as the U.S. warned again it would reconsider intelligence sharing with allies that use the Chinese company’s equipment. The Federal Network Agency catalog of conditions for suppliers of new 5G networks include requiring certification of critical components

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‘Lady and the Tramp’ Trailer’s Classic Spaghetti Scene Is Doggone Cute

Now that’s using your noodle, Disney. The studio shows just enough of the famous spaghetti scene in its latest “Lady and the Tramp” trailer to make you want more. In a snippet of the live-action remake, a waiter serves up the pasta for the canine couple, and Tramp (voiced by Justin Theroux)  nudges a meatball

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If Learning A New Language Was Your 2019 Resolution, There’s Still Time To Get Started. Here’s How.

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. mapodile via Getty ImagesIf learning a new language in 2019 was at the top of your list of New Year’s resolutions, there’s still time with the right tools. Learning a new language can have a positive impact on both your brain and

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When You Take a Great Photo, Thank the Algorithm in Your Phone

Not too long ago, tech giants like Apple and Samsung raved about the number of megapixels they were cramming into smartphone cameras to make photos look clearer. Nowadays, all the handset makers are shifting focus to the algorithms, artificial intelligence and special sensors that are working together to make our photos look more impressive. What

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Why Some Young Voters Are Choosing Democratic Socialism Over the Democratic Party

Nathan Webster, a second-year electrical engineering major at Ohio State, learned about the Democratic Socialists of America through protests in his hometown, Painesville, Ohio, aimed at abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “I come from a largely Latino town — some of my friends lost their parents to Border Patrol,” Mr. Webster said. “Near the end

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Party election broadcasts: How have they changed and do they still matter?

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionThe UK’s first political election broadcast on TV From sombre money box lectures to cheesy boy band spoofs, the party election broadcast has become a stalwart of our TV listings. It was on this day – 15 October – in 1951 that former Liberal leader Lord Herbert

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