The best free weather apps tend to offer more features than the basic app on your iPhone or Android.
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A strong cold front will sweep through New Jersey on Tuesday, bringing a significant drop in temperatures and the first taste of autumn. Monday will remain dry with increasing cloud cover with ...
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Brian Armstrong, a co-founder and the CEO of Coinbase (COIN), said in an interview on Friday that Coinbase’s long-term goal is to be a financial “super app,” offering crypto alongside a broad range of ...
Few things generate as much data as simply observing Earth from above. But Ryan Abernathey and Joe Hamman very quickly realized that all that data still wasn’t enough for their startup to thrive.
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Samsung removed pollen tracking from its Weather app a little while ago, but it’s back in the leaked One UI 8.5 build we tested. This build shows tree, grass, and ragweed pollen levels on color-coded ...
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In July 2021, Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD on YouTube, showed that Apple's default Weather app refused to display "69°," even when other services did it without skipping a heartbeat.
Coinbase CEO has teased the idea of creating a crypto-focused super application. Brian Armstrong mentioned that the exchange plans to provide a wide range of services to its clients. Tensions continue ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Scientists are studying around the globe to predict where and when disasters like landslides are most likely to happen, led in part by research at the University of Oregon.