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The HTC Edge Sense app was spotted by Android Police, and they’ve gotten hold of screenshots hinting at various functions the metal laden sensors will be able to perform. The app was listed briefly on Google Play without any description, and there was no ability to download it either. The first screenshot asks you to test it by pressing the edges to ‘fill up a balloon’ and release it to launch the balloon.

Robin Wright spends most of “Land” alone, but that’s not how her character Edee sees it. Newly widowed and raw with sorrow for reasons left (mostly) unsaid, Edee abandons nearly everything about her old life and buys a cabin on the side of a mountain in Wyoming. Isolation serves a specific purpose for Edee, one that Wright, in a directorial debut so pure and simple it speaks to enormous self confidence, has better instincts than to reveal outright.

Satellite images were used to determine the levels of light pollution around each person home. State cancer registry data was used to examine thyroid cancer diagnoses. People in the most light polluted places had a 55 per cent higher risk of thyroid cancer.

As for EOBRs, it hard to blame Ray for supporting EOBRs based on his personal experience with MacKinnon Transport. I realize he not blogging on behalf of MacKinnon, but it worth noting that at the OTA convention the other day Evan MacKinnon said only five drivers left the company when they brought in e logs. Four of those drivers later applied to return.

With full fibre, Newcastle can implement their own Smart City vision. There are plenty of examples across the globe, from digital tech making parking problems a thing of the past in South Korea’s biggest city to smart waste management trucks on New York’s roads and the implementation here will be driven by the specific needs of the city.Adding value to Newcastle There’ll be a real economic boost over the next 15 years too, according to research City Fibre commissioned with Regeneris.Access to full fibre could unlock 22m in business productivity and innovation, a further 22m could be driven from start ups and Smart City initiatives could add as much as 77m.The future isn’t as far away as you may think. Together with our contractors, IQA Elecnor Group, we’ve been building across Newcastle since 2019 and many residents are already making use of their full fibre connection to great effect.In a period of uncertainty, one thing we know for sure is that connection has never been more valuable and with full fibre, we can ensure that Newcastle has the connectivity it needs to emerge from this challenging period in a stronger position than ever before.From construction to highway maintenance the apprenticeships on offer at Northumberland County CouncilSpecial FeaturesRegister your place on one of the career sessions being held next week to find out more about apprenticeships with one of the county’s biggest employersPutting people at the centre of technologyScience and TechnologyHow the CIPD is making sure tech helps North East businesses innovate and push for growthScience and TechnologyPutting people at the centre of technologyHow the CIPD is making sure tech helps North East businesses innovate and push for growthHow CityFibre’s gigabit capable broadband network could transform lives in Newcastle Science and TechnologyWe may be a nation suffering from Zoom fatigue, but if the last few months have shown us anything, it is just how important digital connectivity is.What’s a degree apprentice and is it right for my business?Special FeaturesDegree apprenticeships can offer the best of both worlds for employers and employees looking to upskill, combining university study and practical workplace learningFrom construction to highway maintenance the apprenticeships on offer at Northumberland County CouncilSpecial FeaturesRegister your place on one of the career sessions being held next week to find out more about apprenticeships with one of the county’s biggest employersHow a gift in your Will to Cancer Research UK helps pioneering North East research CharityResearch is essential for new tests to help the 16,700 people diagnosed with cancer each year in the North East.