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Reducing smartphone photo quality to save space

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Manufacturers sell phones partly by touting high-quality cameras, so they haven't been anxious to help customers lower the quality of photos, which would make photo files smaller.



How design thinking can work in your business

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New designs can become constraints if they are not negotiated. They should be continually challenged and adaptive to changing contexts.

Florida reports largest single-day increase in COVID cases

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Florida shattered the national record Sunday for the largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases in any state since the beginning of the pandemic, adding more than 15,000 cases as its daily average death toll continued to also rise.

Kentucky's former Democratic Party chief to be sentenced

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Federal prosecutors are seeking prison time for Kentucky's former Democratic Party chief when he is sentenced this week, but attorneys for Jerry Lundergan are seeking probation.

Trump rips private Texas border wall built by his supporters

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President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized a privately built border wall in South Texas that's showing signs of erosion months after going up, saying it was "only done to make me look bad," even though the wall was built after a months-long campaign by his supporters.

City mulls razing site where 1st Alaska flag flew

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The fate of one of Alaska's most historic yet neglected structures could be decided Monday as city officials in Seward weigh whether to demolish a former Methodist boarding school where the Alaska territorial flag was first flown almost a century ago and where its Alaska Native designer lived.

'Moving target': Schools deal with new plans, Trump demands

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With little more than a month before millions of U.S. schoolchildren go back to class, much is still up in the air - and not just because of the surging number of coronavirus cases nationwide.





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