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  2. Disney+ launches password sharing crackdown. What you ... - AOL

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... Subscribers who want to add an outside user can do so with what the company calls an "extra ...

  3. Disney+ Launches Broad Password-Sharing Crackdown ... - AOL

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    Disney, following the lead of Netflix, has widely rolled out a program aimed at converting Disney+ password-borrowers into paying customers. This week, Disney+ began informing subscribers that its ...

  4. FTC announces crackdown on deceptive AI claims, schemes - AOL

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    By Jody Godoy. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced actions against five companies on Wednesday that it said used artificial intelligence in deceptive and unfair ways.

  5. Duolingo - Wikipedia

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    On the top part of the widgets is the user's daily streak. On the Duolingo Blog, they wrote that they "decided to come up with a series of illustrations that would show Duo’s mood at different parts of the day". [62] Any lesson completed in Duolingo will count towards the user's daily streak. [73] The daily streak's visual symbol in the app ...

  6. Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    The user segment (US) is composed of hundreds of thousands of U.S. and allied military users of the secure GPS Precise Positioning Service, and tens of millions of civil, commercial and scientific users of the Standard Positioning Service.

  7. That user could not be reached for comment by USA TODAY. ... 2,900 likes – and those are identical in versions both with and without the satire notification, another sign it is a fabrication.

  8. ASCII - Wikipedia

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    In Japan and Korea, still as of the 2020s, a variation of ASCII is used, in which the backslash (5C hex) is rendered as ¥ (a Yen sign, in Japan) or ₩ (a Won sign, in Korea). This means that, for example, the file path C:\Users\Smith is shown as C:¥Users¥Smith (in Japan) or C:₩Users₩Smith (in Korea).

  9. Mark Zuckerberg unveils new Orion holographic smart glasses ...

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    Zuckerberg showed off a prototype of its Orion holographic smart glasses that allow users to see digital objects overlayed over the real world and which he said can be controlled with brain waves ...