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Personnel changes at Chartier Valley Chartiers Valley school principals approved some of the personnel changes at meetings on July 23 and August 13. The hires are Nikki Pastrack, a middle school grounds assistant at $16 an hour, Kimberly Hirsch, a substitute grounds assistant at $11 an hour, and Dexter Lopez, a temporary electrician at $19.72 an hour. The board accepted the resignations of middle school nurse Allison Campbell, elementary school counselor Mary Klepp, middle school German and Spanish teacher Hannah Morrison, high school janitor Lucas Hilty, assistant football coach Akeem Moore, middle school assistant football coach Malik Wells, technology technician…

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Apple released the fifth public beta of iOS 18 on August 20, more than two months after the company publicly announced the update. Worldwide Developers ConferenceThe beta update brings several new features to developers and beta testers' iPhones, including customizable home and lock screens, and collapsible sections make it easier to organize the Notes app.While there are ways to organize your notes using tags and such, they usually only organize the entire notebook, not the contents of the notebook. Collapsible sections help you organize and tidy the content within an individual note, making it easier to find what you're looking…

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Getty ImagesPavel Durov founded Telegram in 2013.Pavel Durov, CEO of messaging app Telegram, has been arrested in France.Officials said the arrest was based on a warrant for crimes related to the app, and the investigation is reportedly into insufficient moderation, with Durov accused of failing to take measures to curb criminal use of Telegram. “It is absurd to claim that the platform or its owners are responsible for misuse of its platform,” Telegram said in a statement.Who is Pavel Durov?Durov, 39, is a billionaire from Russia.He founded VKontakte, a popular Russian social media company.In 2014, Durov refused entry to Russia…

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InsightAce Analytic Pvt. Ltd. has released a new report on the global brain training apps market, which is valued at $6.52 billion in 2021 and projected to reach $44.43 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.2%.InsightAce Analytic Pvt. Ltd. “Global Brain Training Apps Market – By App Type (Memory, Attention, Language, Executive Function, Visual/Spatial, Other App Types), By User Type (Android, iOS, Other User Types), Trends, Industry Competitive Analysis, Revenue, Forecast to 2030.”Free access to demo reports, Excel pivots and ToC: www.insightaceanalytic.com/request-sample/1260According to the latest research from InsightAce Analytic, the global brain training apps…

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Release date: August 26, 2024, 5:14 AM EDTRelease date: August 26, 2024Last updated: August 26, 2024, 12:03 AM EDT Image by Amanda Karr, Instagram.Elodie Clowes and Amanda Kerr recently launched “fuse,” an app that aims to modernize dating by digitizing romantic date settings. Philadelphia startup entrepreneurs Elodie Clowes and Amanda Carr recently released a new app called “fuse” that aims to modernize dating by digitizing romantic date settings, writes Ryan Mulligan of PHL Inno. The app stands out from traditional dating apps by allowing users' friends and family to directly help choose a potential date. Web apps are accessible online…

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Smartphone owners need to go through their library and delete their seven most used apps or face risk, experts are warning.The risks are many and varied: from reduced battery life to identity theft and bank fraud.1The fewer apps you have, the fewer opportunities hackers have to steal your personal and payment information.Credit: GettyBy Crawford tech expert Sam Crawford told The Sun that apps downloaded whilst on holiday could contribute to the post-holiday blues in a number of ways.”If you downloaded an app specifically for your vacation, it would be wise to delete it afterwards,” Crawford explained. “These apps may not…

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Smartphone owners need to go through their library and delete their seven most used apps or face risk, experts are warning.The risks are many and varied: from reduced battery life to identity theft and bank fraud.1The fewer apps you have, the fewer opportunities hackers have to steal your personal and payment information.Credit: GettyBy Crawford tech expert Sam Crawford told The Sun that apps downloaded whilst on holiday could contribute to the post-holiday blues in a number of ways.”If you downloaded an app specifically for your vacation, it would be wise to delete it afterwards,” Crawford explained. “These apps may not…

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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for our newsletter. Jeromy Payne’s ancestors farmed in Senatobia, Mississippi, so he’s always had a connection to the land. Today, Payne is using his ancestral ties to teach reading to third graders at John P. Freeman Optional School in Memphis. The 30-year-old English Language Arts (ELA) kids wanted to get outside more, so they renovated a learning garden, and the social studies teacher is making that happen through project-based learning (PBL), meaning students develop projects that address real-world problems related to their learning. Provided by bookshop.orgYoung Leaders Edition The students read…

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College can be extremely expensive — not just with tuition and dorm costs, but with materials, books, software, and more. You might think you have to spend lots of cash on apps to get you through your degree. But, really, you don’t have to spend any money at all! (Except in rare situations where you need a very specific software for class, in which case your college should ideally provide you with a license for it.) Here’s a truly useful collection of free apps that are must-haves for students like you, allowing you to outfit your college laptop with the…

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Good morning. Part of me hopes this isn’t what you’re doing with your bank holiday, but it is more likely than ever that you are reading your favourite daily newsletter on a cruise ship. The industry has been growing sharply since its unfortunate pandemic-related PR problem, and now accounts for about 35 million holidaymakers a year worldwide – up 6% on 2019.At the same time, the ships that carry them are getting bigger and bigger. A modern cruise ship is very far from the quaint little island-hopping jaunt of old: instead, it has more in common with the USS Enterprise.…

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