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  • Air pollution can derail metabolism and raise diabetes risk

    Air pollution can derail metabolism and raise diabetes risk

    Air pollution’s reach extends far beyond the lungs. Mounting evidence now ties dirty air not only to heart disease and respiratory illness but also to deeper metabolic disorders like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.

    A new study led by…

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  • Why Wolf Alice’s L.A.-recorded album ‘The Clearing’ could mark its American breakthrough

    Why Wolf Alice’s L.A.-recorded album ‘The Clearing’ could mark its American breakthrough

    After 15 years, four records and a buzz-making barrage of shows, tours and festivals, the moody, multifaceted music of north London’s Wolf Alice is huge in the U.K., thanks to uniquely seductive soundscapes, visceral live shows and a…

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  • Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado revived Venezuela's opposition – Reuters

    1. Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado revived Venezuela’s opposition  Reuters
    2. Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize, dedicates award to Trump  Dawn
    3. White House blasts Nobel Committee for not awarding Peace…

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  • In TV series ‘Knife Edge,’ Gordon Ramsay follows three Chicago restaurants on their quest for Michelin stars

    In TV series ‘Knife Edge,’ Gordon Ramsay follows three Chicago restaurants on their quest for Michelin stars

    A new Gordon Ramsay-produced docuseries that started Friday offers the rare look into the ultimate chef quest: the pursuit of a…

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  • Victoria Beckham Supported by Spice Girls at Netflix Premiere — With One Missing

    Victoria Beckham Supported by Spice Girls at Netflix Premiere — With One Missing

    Victoria Beckham’s big Netflix documentary premiere night drew almost a full Spice Girls reunion in London, except for one member. One Spice Girl was notably absent. Emma Bunton, Geri Horner and Melanie Chisholm arrived to support their former…

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  • Stocks, US yields, dollar drop as Trump threatens to increase China tariffs – Reuters

    1. Stocks, US yields, dollar drop as Trump threatens to increase China tariffs  Reuters
    2. Trump threatens to impose additional 100% tariff on China  BBC
    3. Trump threatens to nix meeting with China’s Xi Jinping over trade tensions  Al Jazeera
    4. Donald Trump…

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  • Blast at Tennessee munitions plant leaves 19 missing, possibly dead – Reuters

    1. Blast at Tennessee munitions plant leaves 19 missing, possibly dead  Reuters
    2. Live updates: Some dead after massive blast at Tennessee military explosives facility  BBC
    3. Deadly Oct. 10 explosion marks second in nearly 12 years at TN explosives…

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  • Neutron Scans Unlock Coral Climate Secrets

    Neutron Scans Unlock Coral Climate Secrets

    What can fossils teach scientists about the climate on ancient Earth? This is what a recent study published in Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems hopes to address as a team of scientists investigated how…

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  • Samsung Expands Home Appliance Remote Management (HRM) Service Globally to Enhance Customer Experience – Samsung Newsroom Canada

    Samsung Expands Home Appliance Remote Management (HRM) Service Globally to Enhance Customer Experience – Samsung Newsroom Canada

    Now available in 122 countries and 17 languages, HRM delivers faster, more seamless customer support across borders

     

    Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd is expanding it Home Appliances Remote Management (HRM) service globally, enhancing the remote diagnostic and troubleshooting experience for smart appliances users around the world. The service is now active across 122 countries including Canada with support for 17 languages, enabling seamless support for a wide global customer base.

     

    HRM is a service that connects SmartThings-connected appliances to Samsung’s service network, maintaining a continuous record of device conditions and enabling real-time monitoring through the service center.

     

     

    “Samsung’s HRM service exemplifies our commitment to proactive, smart customer care,” said Miyoung Yoo, EVP and Head of Global Customer Satisfaction Team, Digital Appliance (DA) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Thanks to the combination of seamless connectivity and real-time insights, this service helps to reduce complexity for our customers, ultimately enhancing their overall satisfaction.”

     

    Enhancing Service for Screen Appliances

    In line with the expansion of screen-equipped appliances like Bespoke refrigerators and washing machines, Samsung has also introduced a screen-sharing feature to enhance diagnostic capabilities. For various screens of 7”, 9”, and Family Hubs, its users can share their device screens in real time with service centre advisors, allowing diagnosis of display-related issues, app malfunctions or multimedia playback problems.

     

    Immediate Solutions and Reduced Service Visits through Remote Assistance

    Samsung’s HRM service improves a new avenue for customer care by enabling real-time remote solutions for simple product issues that previously required in-home technician visits. For instance, for a customer that reported that the washing machine’s buttons were not responding, the advisor was able to diagnose through the HRM system that the Child Lock setting was active. With simple guidance on how to disable the setting, the problem was solved instantly without a technician’s visit. In another case where a customer reported condensation on the refrigerator door, with user consent, the advisor was able to remotely turn on the internal heater, which effectively eliminated the moisture.

     

    In cases when an on-site visit is ultimately necessary, HRM improves the experience by allowing technicians to review detailed diagnostic data in advance. They are able to arrive at the site prepared, potentially reducing repeat visits and repair times.

     

    Growing Adoption and User Satisfaction

    With the continued expansion of customer support solutions like HRM, Samsung is realizing convenient and efficient ways to care for home appliances – reducing downtime, enhancing the user experience and setting new standards for global service. As HRM reaches more countries, languages and product categories, Samsung remains committed to delivering smarter, more connected care for the homes of the future.

     

     

     

     

    HRM is supported on SmartThings-enabled models released after 2019. Must download the SmartThings app available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required.
    In Korea, HRM supports refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners, and dishwashers. In Canada, HRM supports refrigerators and washing machines.

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