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  • Swedish Death Cleaning, but for Your Digital Life

    Swedish Death Cleaning, but for Your Digital Life

    What do you want people to have now? Why wait for death to share things you want to share? For example, you might want to give people access to photos and videos. You might also share important documents that are actively in use—health files, children’s immunization records, pet health records—with one or two trusted people.

    The best cloud storage services let you securely share files and folders. Keeping documents in cloud storage also means they’re backed up, so copies of your documents are safe in the event of a fire, flood, theft, or local data loss.

    What do you want a trusted person to access quickly and easily if you’re incapacitated or die unexpectedly? One of my fears is that I’ll be hospitalized and no one will remember that I prepared and signed an advance health care directive. If you don’t have a lawyer who holds your important documents (and maybe even if you do), make sure at least two people can access digital copies of them quickly and easily.

    Just as with other important documents, you can share these files securely via cloud storage, but put them into a clearly labeled folder, like _IMPORTANT FILES. Using an underscore ensures that the folder appears at the top of the list when files are sorted alphabetically. Because these documents contain sensitive information, make sure you review the security settings when you enable sharing so that only your trusted persons can access them.

    Examples of papers to include are your will, power of attorney form, advance health directive, deeds and titles, certificates (birth, marriage, divorce), and identity papers (Social Security cards, naturalization papers).

    What do you want people to have only after you die? You might not want your sibling or your spouse to have the keys to your email or your Instagram account now, but do you want them to post on your behalf after you die? Do you want them to permanently delete any accounts once you’re gone?

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  • 2025 has been an exceptional year for TVs at all different prices – and our Awards list proves it

    2025 has been an exceptional year for TVs at all different prices – and our Awards list proves it

    We’ve just announced the latest batch of What Hi-Fi? Award-winners, and out of the four years I’ve helped to review and judge the finest AV products the industry has to offer, I think that 2025 has been hands-down the most exciting to date for…

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  • Democratic Republic of the Congo improves Ebola care with modern treatment centre | WHO

    Bulape – A newly-established Ebola treatment centre in Bulape health zone has significantly bolstered clinical care and the overall response by the health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to end an outbreak of the virus…

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  • India’s Tanvi Sharma storms into final

    India’s Tanvi Sharma storms into final

    India’s Tanvi Sharma booked her place in the girls’ singles final at the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 badminton tournament in Guwahati on Saturday.

    With a comfortable win against the People’s Republic of China’s Liu Si Ya in the…

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  • Preclinical study suggests synaptic regeneration may offer new pathway to treat glaucoma | Ophthalmology Times

    Preclinical study suggests synaptic regeneration may offer new pathway to treat glaucoma | Ophthalmology Times

    A new study published in Experimental Eye Research reported that the preclinical results achieved with SPG302 (Spinogenix, Inc.) “provide initial proof of concept that synaptic regeneration may offer a new approach to treating…

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  • MIT scientists uncover traces of Earth’s lost ancestor deep beneath surface

    MIT scientists uncover traces of Earth’s lost ancestor deep beneath surface

    Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and international collaborators have discovered rare remnants of “proto Earth,” the planet’s ancient precursor that existed 4.5 billion years ago.

    They offer a glimpse into…

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  • Five Polio Cases Confirmed Last Week — Vax-Before-Travel

    Five Polio Cases Confirmed Last Week — Vax-Before-Travel

    (Vax-Before-Travel News)

    When the U.S. CDC reissued a Level 2 – Practice Enhanced Precautions, Travel Health Notice in August 2025, it identified 39 countries at-risk for the spread of poliovirus. 

    According to recent reports, polio cases…

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  • The Easiest Ways to Make Your Slow Android Phone Feel New Again

    The Easiest Ways to Make Your Slow Android Phone Feel New Again

    If your Android is starting to lag so badly you’re tempted to throw it against a wall, hold off on spending hundreds of dollars on a new one. Let’s be brutally honest: your phone isn’t dying, it’s just suffocating under all the digital junk…

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  • The prisoner Israel won’t free

    The prisoner Israel won’t free

    In August, a 13-second clip video made the rounds on Israel’s right-wing Telegram channels — and electrified Palestinians.

    In the video, Israel’s far-right minister of national security Itamar Ben-Gvir lectures a gaunt, elderly man. “You…

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  • Bristol’s backyard vineyards: foot-stomping grapes in the garden | Gardens

    Bristol’s backyard vineyards: foot-stomping grapes in the garden | Gardens

    Every 20 minutes or so an ageing diesel train pulls into a graffiti-covered station. Nearby, a police siren pierces the near-constant traffic drone. Commuters hurry past collapsing, ivy-draped fencing panels as rain clouds gather.

    This is perhaps…

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