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    Use Your Mind for Chronic Pain Relief

    Chronic pain goes beyond the sensory experience of “how much does it hurt and where does it hurt?” says Steven P. Cohen, chair of anesthesiology and vice chair of research and pain medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. Our thoughts, emotions, and behavior can significantly affect the physical sensation of chronic pain. Medication, physical therapy,…

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    I tried this new golf rangefinder with two features that blew my mind

    If there’s one piece of golf technology that gets me excited, it’s rangefinders. While their core functionality is well established (telling you how far you are from the flag), there’s room to improve them. For example, we recently covered Bushnell and Foresight’s new rangefinder tech that feels like cheating. But one rangefinder stole my heart at last week’s PGA Show:…

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    Machine identity attacks will be top of mind for security leaders in 2025

    Machine identities such as access tokens and service accounts are being tipped as the next big target for cyber attacks. According to Venafi’s latest research report, The Impact of Machine Identities on the State of Cloud Native Security in 2024, 86% of organizations have had a security incident related to their cloud native environment within the last year. As a…

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    I’ve been skeptical about AI features on phones, but Google’s Gemini might change my mind

    Few things trigger my skepticism reflex faster than when a company starts talking about how its integrating AI into its products. Since artificial intelligence has become the flavor of the moment, a lot of AI announcements and demos seem to have the whiff of “oh yeah, us too” about them, whether those announcements or demos have any actual value or…

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