How It Works: Testing NeosAI’s newest updates on our own documents, and exploring AI Chat

How It Works: Testing NeosAI’s newest updates on our own documents, and exploring AI Chat

Assembly Software recently announced enhancements and additions to NeosAI, a set of generative AI-powered features integrated directly into their Neos case management platform. The first set of new features come…

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Should you switch to Wi-Fi 7? Here’s my advice after testing a next-gen router at home

Should you switch to Wi-Fi 7? Here’s my advice after testing a next-gen router at home

ZDNET’s key takeaways The Asus RT-BE86U router is currently on sale for $300. This supports Wi-Fi 7 delivering fast, wireless connections protected by multiple security features. However, getting the most…

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Best robot vacuums 2025: My top 5 after testing over 20 at home

Best robot vacuums 2025: My top 5 after testing over 20 at home

How we tested December 2024 update: I recently updated my list of the three best Shark robot vacuums with the newest, fanciest Shark model, the PowerDetect NeverTouch Pro. This model…

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In the Central Valley lack of wastewater testing for bird flu a blind spot

In the Central Valley lack of wastewater testing for bird flu a blind spot

As the H5N1 bird flu virus continues to rip throughout California’s dairy herds and commercial poultry flocks, a Central Valley state official is raising concern about the lack of wastewater…

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Keeping Pace with Industry Concerns: Drug Testing

Keeping Pace with Industry Concerns: Drug Testing

Join Jackson Lewis P.C. attorneys as they discuss drug and alcohol testing in the healthcare workplace. This webinar will address the concerns employers face such as reasonable suspicion testing, client-mandated…

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With government shutdown looming, what happens to bird flu surveillance?

With government shutdown looming, what happens to bird flu surveillance?

As government agencies prepare for a potential shutdown, questions about the government’s response to a potentially burgeoning H5N1 bird flu pandemic are top of mind for many public health and…

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USDA says it will start testing milk for bird flu virus nationwide

USDA says it will start testing milk for bird flu virus nationwide

Nearly a year after a wild bird infected with H5N1 avian flu presumably passed its viral baggage to a dairy cow in the Texas panhandle — which has subsequently led…

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Best VPNs 2024: Testing the 4 VPN services

Best VPNs 2024: Testing the 4 VPN services

How we tested Making this guide to the best VPNs involved hands-on testing, which I’ll describe in more detail shortly, but it also hinged heavily on guidance from cybersecurity experts….

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YouTube is testing a TikTok-like feed that could change the platform forever

YouTube is testing a TikTok-like feed that could change the platform forever

In the last couple of months, some people have started watching YouTube on their phones to find something a little different: an endless, TikTok-like feed of videos underneath. These weren’t…

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California Law Requires Heavy Metals Testing and Disclosure for Baby Foods

California Law Requires Heavy Metals Testing and Disclosure for Baby Foods

California Law Requires Heavy Metals Testing and Disclosure for Baby Foods Source link

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Turn your AirPods Pro 2 into hearing aids: Testing and tracking hearing health in iOS 18.1

Turn your AirPods Pro 2 into hearing aids: Testing and tracking hearing health in iOS 18.1

Jada Jones/ZDNET Apple’s latest mobile software update — iOS18.1 — includes new hearing health features for the AirPods Pro 2 earbuds. These features include a clinically validated hearing test to…

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Beef not behind McDonald’s E. coli; Quarter Pounders back this week

Beef not behind McDonald’s E. coli; Quarter Pounders back this week

McDonald’s Quarter Pounders are back on the menu in hundreds of restaurants after new testing confirmed that the chain’s beef patties were not to blame for a deadly E. coli…

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LAUSD shows strong standardized testing gains, but proficiency still low

LAUSD shows strong standardized testing gains, but proficiency still low

Los Angeles public school students have some positive news when it comes to the standardized tests they took in spring: Their scores rose in math and English across nearly every…

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EPA head vows to address environmental injustices in Watts

EPA head vows to address environmental injustices in Watts

The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has pledged to work alongside Watts residents to address a host of environmental issues in the South Los Angeles community. During a…

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I bought Samsung’s 9 Galaxy Watch Ultra: What I learned after months of testing

I bought Samsung’s $649 Galaxy Watch Ultra: What I learned after months of testing

Matthew Miller/ZDNET ZDNET’s key takeaways The 47mm Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is on sale ahead of Prime Day for $572 on Amazon. It’s a stylish-looking smartwatch with a slew of…

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Bird Flu outbreaks increasing among California dairy herds

Bird Flu outbreaks increasing among California dairy herds

Reports of H5N1 bird flu outbreaks at California dairy herds are continuing to rise as the nation’s largest milk producer scrambles to contain the spread. On Monday, officials reported that…

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The 6 Best Software Testing Courses in 2024

The 6 Best Software Testing Courses in 2024

Software testing is crucial for businesses with any kind of digital presence. By finding bugs, security holes, and performance issues before software goes out into the wild, companies keep apps…

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FAA’s Proposed Rule Would Require Drug and Alcohol Testing in Foreign Countries

FAA’s Proposed Rule Would Require Drug and Alcohol Testing in Foreign Countries

Executive Summary: The Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) has recently proposed a potentially costly rule requiring repair stations located outside the United States to implement programs for drug and alcohol testing of…

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Maine Shooter’s Brain Tissue Sent to Massachusetts for CTE Testing

Tissue samples from the brain of Robert Card, the shooter who killed 18 people during an October rampage at a bowling alley and a restaurant in Maine, have been sent…

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Colorado Widens Access to DNA Testing for Felony Convictions

A new Colorado state law increases eligibility for people convicted of felonies to receive DNA testing, providing a recourse for those who may have been falsely convicted, Hannah Metzger reports…

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