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    CBSSports.com and SportsLine break down every single NFL game in Week 4

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    Tagovailoa suffered a head injury Thursday, four days after a controversial return-to-play decision

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    A revived Hurricane Ian set its sights on South Carolina's coast Friday and the historic city of Charleston.

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    The billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and her husband, Dan Jewett, a former science teacher, are parting ways. She filed for divorce on Monday, less than two years after the couple announced their intention to give away a vast fortune together.

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    Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returned last week after being evaluated for a concussion. He started in Thursday Night Football despite back and ankle injuries.But his night ended early with…

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    Florida's Gulf Coast saw major damage as Hurricane Ian, now a tropical storm, swept across the state. Live updates.

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    Harvard Business Review

    In this interview @rgmcgrath, author of The End of Competitive Advantage, and @RogerLMartin, author of A New Way to Think, discuss with @MartinKReeves of @BCGhenderson a core issue in strategy: the durability and nature of competitive advantage.

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  • Dialodog, a New Life Management Application for Dog Owners, is Now Available

    Dialodog, a New Life Management Application for Dog Owners, is Now Available

    A digital management app conjoined email and journaling features for canines and owners is out in April 2022

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    Apr 18, 2022

    Kickcrab, a tech startup based in Seoul, Korea, has recently launched its first project, Dialodog, in April 2022. Dialodog is a lifestyle mobile application for dog owners combining email and journaling apps. With Dialodog, owners can now create their custom email addresses using their dog’s name and breed and track their dog’s daily basis with an easy tapping system.

    The unique side of Dialodog comes from finding the balancing point between real life and life on the internet. By merging two different archiving services, email and journal, it is created to help dog owners who have trouble organizing scattered information and thoughts about their dogs. Decluttering digital spaces not only means clean storage, but it will also clear the thoughts and help to acquire the information owners need.

    Dognalized email, an email for your dog

    • Create a custom email address of your dog with their name and breed.
    • Store and manage every email that you receive for your dog.

    An easy recording system to track your dog’s daily business

    • A tracking diary of your dog’s daily basis.
    • The premise is very simple. No more typing but a few taps to complete your recording.
    • Record your dog’s body language by matching it with an icon.

    After the first launch, Kickcrab is set to update with new features: a forum for dog owners and an email helpline for missing pets. To learn more about Dialodog, visit www.dialodog.com

    Dialodog is only available on mobile (iOS, Android).

    iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dialodog/id1598230149

    Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kickcrab.com.mail

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  • Austin Pets Alive! | NO KILL AUSTIN IS IN JEOPARDY: Action Needed

    Austin Pets Alive! | NO KILL AUSTIN IS IN JEOPARDY: Action Needed

    Sep 15, 2021

    Keep Austin No Kill Safe in Austin: City Council must act now!

    Thank you for following APA!’s story up until now. And now we urgently need your help. Our bold vision for the future of animal welfare is in immediate jeopardy because we haven’t reached an agreement with our partners at the City of Austin for our 75 year formal public-private partnership that keeps Austin No Kill. After four years of negotiations time will run out for changes in October, and the city council must now act to ensure Austin’s No Kill status.

    If not, APA! will be forced to move out of our home and the City of Austin will have NO agreement in place to keep Austin No Kill.

    Please Speak Out:

    1. Call and email your council member today and ask them to sponsor and support the APA! resolution to keep Austin No Kill. To find the Council District you live in, please click here, and send an email or call to your Council office right away. To email all Council Members, please click on the form here.
    2. Join our APA! action team and plan more communication to council with us. Your voice matters, and we need it now more than ever…we will help you to speak up.
    3. Learn more about our bold vision for the future. It is far more likely we will achieve lasting progress if we keep Austin Pets Alive! in Austin. This new agreement is a critical first step.

    Austin is a No Kill community because of your support and work during the past decade. We will ensure No Kill but rely on the council to direct the city manager to finalize a new and more equitable service agreement with APA!. The council must take action in October before the negotiations formally end, so we haven’t a moment to spare!

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  • China-based hackers breached US government email accounts, Microsoft and White House say | CNN Politics

    China-based hackers breached US government email accounts, Microsoft and White House say | CNN Politics



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    China-based hackers have breached email accounts at two-dozen organizations, including some United States government agencies, in an apparent spying campaign aimed at acquiring sensitive information, according to statements from Microsoft and the White House late Tuesday.

    The full scope of the hack is being investigated, but US officials and Microsoft have been quietly scrambling in recent weeks to assess the impact of the hack, which targeted unclassified email systems, and contain the fallout.

    The federal agency where the Chinese hackers were first detected was the State Department, a person familiar with the matter told CNN. The State Department then reported the suspicious activity to Microsoft, the person said.

    The Department of Commerce, which has sanctioned Chinese telecom firms, was also breached. The hackers accessed Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo’s email account, one source familiar with the investigation told CNN. The Washington Post first reported on the access of the secretary’s account.

    The Chinese hackers were detected targeting a small number of federal agencies and just a handful of officials’ email accounts at each agency in a hack aimed at specific officials, multiple sources familiar with the investigation told CNN.

    “Microsoft notified the (Commerce) Department of a compromise to Microsoft’s Office 365 system, and the Department took immediate action to respond,” a department spokesperson said in a statement on Wednesday.

    The spokesperson did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the targeting of Raimondo’s email account.

    The hackers targeted email accounts at the House of Representatives, but it was unclear who was targeted and if the breach attempts were successful, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

    The breaches add to what is already one of the steepest cybersecurity challenges facing the Biden administration: limiting the ability of Beijing’s formidable hacking teams to access US government and corporate secrets.

    “Last month, US government safeguards identified an intrusion in Microsoft’s cloud security, which affected unclassified systems,” National Security Council spokesperson Adam Hodge said in a statement to CNN.

    “Officials immediately contacted Microsoft to find the source and vulnerability in their cloud service,” Hodge said. “We continue to hold the procurement providers of the US Government to a high security threshold.”

    The State Department “detected anomalous activity, took immediate steps to secure our systems, and will continue to closely monitor and quickly respond to any further activity,” a department spokesperson said on Wednesday.

    US Capitol Police declined to comment, referring CNN to the FBI.

    Hodge did not identify who was behind the hack, but Microsoft executives said in a blog post that the hackers were based in China and focused on espionage.

    In response to the Microsoft and White House statements, the Chinese foreign ministry on Wednesday accused Washington of conducting its own hacking operations.

    US officials have consistently labeled China as the most advanced of US adversaries in cyberspace, a domain that has repeatedly been a source of bilateral tension in recent years. The FBI has said Beijing has a larger hacking program than all other governments combined.

    China has routinely denied the allegations.

    The hacking began in mid-May, when the China-based hackers used a stolen sign-in key to burrow their way into email accounts, according to Microsoft. The tech giant has since blocked the hackers from accessing customer emails using that technique, Microsoft said late Tuesday.

    Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited China in mid-June, but it was not immediately clear if the cyber-espionage campaign was connected to that high-stakes visit.

    Some US officials credited the State Department with investing in more cyber-defense capabilities, allowing the agency to detect the suspicious activity earlier than in past advanced hacks.

    The number of US organizations, public or private, impacted by the hacking campaign is in the “single digits,” a senior US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency official told reporters on Wednesday.

    “This appears to have been a very targeted, surgical campaign,” the official said.

    This story has been updated with additional information.

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