In today’s fast-moving consumer landscape, TikTok has evolved into a critical market intelligence tool, offering a direct, data-driven lens into emerging consumer needs and consciousness. As TikTok becomes increasingly…
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Major Bidder Suddenly Leaves PSL New Teams Auction at Last Minute
In a surprise development ahead of the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL 11) expansion plans, Ali Khan Tareen has announced that he, the Tareen Khan Group, and Deharki Sugar Mills (DSM) will not participate in the PSL franchise auction…
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REMINDER: Swisscom 3G phase-out | CERN
Swisscom will switch off its 3G network at the end of 2025. This 3rd generation of mobile communications was introduced 20 years ago and has become inefficient in terms of energy requirements, spectrum usage and the resources required to maintain it, so operators are freeing up these resources for new technologies.
To continue using your mobile phone at CERN (in Switzerland and in CERN’s underground facilities) you’ll need a device that supports at least 4G and VoLTE (Voice over LTE). SMS (Short Message Service) services will be maintained via 4G.
You can check your device’s compatibility via Swisscom’s cockpit or by sending a free SMS to 444, using your CERN SIM card, with the keyword 3G. Please be aware that some models’ characteristics are not properly identified in Swisscom’s database. If this is the case, you should check that 4G/5G is shown on your phone as an option for data connectivity. You will also need a VoLTE-compatible phone to place/receive calls. If your device displays 4G but it disappears when you make a call (while connected to Swisscom), then VoLTE is not switched on or your device is not compatible.
If your phone is not compatible, you should replace it. 4G and VoLTE have been standard on mobile phones for the last 7 to 10 years, depending on the brand.
For further information, you can visit this link or contact the mobile service support team.
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This announcement was originally published in June 2025.
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Identifying Physiological and Cognitive Indicators of Subthreshold Dep
Introduction
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with many cases taking a chronic course.1 A significant proportion of suicides are related to MDD diagnosis.2 Prolonged, untreated periods, worse…
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Harvey Weinstein says jurors were bullied into convicting him; a judge is set to rule in New York City
NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein returns to court Thursday, seeking to get his latest sex crime conviction thrown out because anger and apprehensions flared among jurors during deliberations last spring.
It’s the latest convoluted turn in the former…
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Burnley vs Manchester United LIVE: Premier League result, latest updates and reaction after action-packed draw
Scott Parker’s struggling side held their own and came close to more goals on a few occasions themselves, despite United dominating the shooting statistics (30 total shots to seven, 10 on target to one) and nearly winning it late on when…
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Fallout Returns to Call of Duty – Bethesda.net
- Fallout Returns to Call of Duty Bethesda.net
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone Season 01 Reloaded: All You Need to Know Call of Duty
- Black Ops 7 has smashed the Fallout collab out of the park, despite one glaring omission
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Flu bouncing back after Christmas mixing, says NHS
Nick TriggleHealth correspondent
Getty ImagesChristmas gatherings may have caused a resurgence in flu and other winter viruses, NHS leaders say.
Figures show that the average number of patients in hospital beds in England with flu last week hit…
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Tips for learning to drive in 2026
From exercising more and changing jobs to taking up a new skill or making more time for friends, the new year is full of resolutions for many of us, but one that can feel particularly intimidating is learning to…
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Google, chatbot maker Character to settle suit alleging bot pushed teen to suicide
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Google and artificial intelligence chatbot maker Character Technologies have agreed to settle a lawsuit from a Florida mother who alleged a chatbot pushed her teenage son to kill himself.
Attorneys for the two tech companies…
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