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Eeros new backup device keeps you online when your ISP fails – heres how it works
Eero Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways The Eero Signal is a new home internet backup device for Eero networks, available today with 4G and later this year with 5G. It connects to a compatible Eero and automatically switches to a cellular network in an internet outage. The device costs…
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Inside the ugly split between Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors
THE MOST TENSE flare-up in what team sources otherwise described as a relatively cordial cold war between Jonathan Kuminga and Steve Kerr came on the afternoon of Dec. 10. The Golden State Warriors had been eliminated from the NBA Cup two weeks earlier, giving them a rare break in the schedule. They’d won in Chicago…
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Fire risk report on Kidlington illegal waste tip kept from public
Baroness Sheehan, who is due to raise the issue in a Lords debate on Thursday, called for the report into the 21,000-tonne site to be made public, telling the BBC: “Local residents are already aware of concerns about the public health, environmental and fire risks of the site, so I cannot understand the reasons why…
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China is the bright spot in Trumps foreign policy
After one year in office, the Trump administration’s foreign policy has drawnmostly negative reviews. Major efforts to bring peace to both Eastern Europe and the Middle East—both admittedly tall orders—have resulted inmeagerprogress. That is to say nothing of the intensenervousnessneighbors and allies feel over Washington’s unique new vision for hemispheric defense. Amid that bleak overall…
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US wields nuclear test claim to press China on arms control
A disputed Chinese nuclear test has become the latest stress test for a global arms control system already coming apart. At the Conference on Disarmament, the US accused China this month of carrying out a covert nuclear explosive test in June 2020. The allegation came just a day after the US–Russia nuclear arms control treaty,…
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China vows to do what it can as US blockade leaves Cuba with just weeks of oil
China will support Cuba “in the best way possible” as the island grapples with an energy crisis following tougher measures imposed by US President Donald Trump’s administration, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday. Speaking at a regular press briefing in Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China “will do what it can”…
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Opinion | Will Japans election result trigger a security spiral with China?
Japan’s House of Representatives election on February 8 delivered more than a decisive result. It produced a domestic political configuration with direct and lasting consequences for Sino-Japanese relations. The scale of the Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) victory under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has altered both Tokyo’s internal balance of power and the incentives shaping Japan’s…
