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Apple’s App Store and other services launch in dozens more countries

Apple today launched major services in 20 countries, including App Store, iCloud, Apple Podcast, and Apple Arcade. In addition, Apple Music is expanding to 52 countries. This extension means that the App Store is currently available in a total of 175 countries and territories. The list of places where Apple's services are expanding includes countries […]

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Super Mario Maker 2 adds World Maker mode for building entire games

Nintendo has announced what it describes as the final update Super Mario Maker 2In addition, new features have been added, such as World Maker mode, which allows you to design maps and tie multiple courses together. Super mario world-style. Each world can contain up to 5 levels, and you can combine 8 worlds themselves to

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US STOCKS-S&P 500, Dow dip on oil price crash, earnings anxiety

WASHINGTON: The S&P 500 and Dow Jones fell on Monday after a strong two-week rally as oil prices collapsed and investors became cautious at the start of a week that is likely to bring more quarterly reports of quarterly earnings and data. economic. Energy stocks shed 0.9% and were on the way to their sixth

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How to watch 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quaratined online anywhere for free

Do you think blocking is putting pressure on your relationship? Try to have a K1 visa application about you and your possible marriage. That's exactly what participants in the latest cruel, unusual and highly entertaining reality show world are dealing with. We show you how to watch 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantine online and stream the

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Offshore drilling has dug itself a deeper hole since Deepwater Horizon

Since the first wells in the Gulf of Mexico in 1938 were built with 14 feet of water, technological advances have made it possible to move further off the coast to find new oil reserves without planning for the worst-case scenario. A year before Deepwater Horizon drilling rig became the most lethal oil spill site

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How engineers are operating space missions from their homes

Last Tuesday, a team of engineers gathered around a computer screen to monitor a spacecraft flying around a rocky asteroid more than 140 million miles from Earth. As they progressed through the rehearsal of an important interplanetary dress, they moved the spacecraft through a number of tasks to perform when trying to pull small rock

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