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ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Mich. – The U.S. Coast Guard has deployed two icebreaking ships to clear out blockages on a southeast Michigan water body after flooding threatened to deluge part of the coastline. Several cities adjacent to the St. Clair River were under a flood warning Tuesday night and Wednesday morning due to ice jams …

Even though many courthouses across the country are empty or hearing only a limited number of cases due to the coronavirus pandemic, cases are still being filed. While the pandemic has affected the processing of cases, litigants, their lawyers and the courts are working to keep cases moving forward. Dealing with discovery and scheduling trials—let …

Techday has launched a new series of video shorts called 10 Minute IT Jams, which provide sharp, to-the-point insights into emerging and established technology companies that operate right here in Asia Pacific. In this interview, we get to know WatchGuard Technologies A/NZ regional director Mark Sinclair.  WatchGuard Technologies is a US-based technology vendor in the …

Technology is great in so many ways, but it’s arguable that hiring hasn’t been one of the areas positively impacted by it. According to Manpower, 69 percent of employers are struggling to fill positions currently. There are plenty of great tools recruiters can use — that’s not the issue. Part of the problem is supply …

FREMONT, Neb. (WOWT) – Helicopter pilot Brent Wulf spent the last year working on ‘The Hexagon”. It’s a tool he’s been using to break ice jams. To him, it’s a common-sense solution. “The idea of basically a wrecking ball is not a novel idea,” Wulf said. Wulf first started brainstorming when a crew was dispatched …

An artist pulled 99 smartphones around Berlin in a red wagon, tracking how the gadgets affected Google Maps’ traffic interface. Wherever the phones went, Google Maps showed a traffic jam, displaying a red line and routing users around the area. Google Maps predicts the density of cars in an area by pinging smartphones that use …