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California Approves Online Digital ID Rules for Social Media Use
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California Approves Online Digital ID Rules for Social Media Use

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The California Senate has approved SB 976, a bill mandating age verification for social media use, sparking concerns over online anonymity and free speech. Critics argue that this legislation could pose significant threats to privacy, affecting not just Californians but potentially all Americans. We obtained a copy of the bill for you here. SB 976 imposes strict regulations on social media interactions for minors. It prohibits notifications during school hours and late at night without parental consent and mandates that social media feeds for minors be presented chronologically rather than algorithmically, again without parental approval. Social media companies can implement these measures only if they have “reasonably determined” the user is not a minor, a definition set to be clarified by the California Attorney General by 2027. Critics fear this could lead to the requirement of sensitive personal information, such as government IDs, for verification. Related: The 2024 Digital ID and Online Age Verification Agenda Though SB 976 stops short of mandating ID-based verification, similar laws have already taken root in states like Arkansas, Ohio, and Utah, with Florida considering similar measures. Given California’s market size, experts warn that companies might adopt age verification nationwide to simplify compliance. The bill narrowly passed the Senate, with only two Republicans, Brian Jones and Kelly Seyarto, voting against it. Notably, the bill’s lone Republican co-author, Scott Wilk, abstained from voting. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post California Approves Online Digital ID Rules for Social Media Use appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Rahm Emanuel's Brother Tears Apart Netanyahu in Gala Speech
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Rahm Emanuel's Brother Tears Apart Netanyahu in Gala Speech

Rahm Emanuel's Brother Tears Apart Netanyahu in Gala Speech
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Excerpt: A leftist grandson seeks 'American Inheritance'
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Excerpt: A leftist grandson seeks 'American Inheritance'

The images of bright-eyed and well-fed youth turning their lush college greens into shantytowns is but the latest spectacle from a generation that seems to be in a state of perpetual protest.What's so bad about America?Not everyone causing a ruckus cares about the question. As always, every riot attracts those who simply want to watch things burn. But we shouldn't discount the sincerity of many of the protesters, no matter how misguided their way of expressing it.Perhaps it would be helpful to rephrase the question: What's great about America? While it may be irritating to defend what is self-evident to us, let's not forget that patriotism is a virtue that must be taught. If the current generation is really as cynical and ungrateful as it seems, some share of the blame must go to its elders. And these same elders are in a position to help these young people see the light. Nathan NipperThe protagonist of Nathan Nipper's new novel, "American Inheritance," is an exemplar of Gen Z antipathy. A 25-year-old democratic socialist and unemployed graduate student mired in debt, Tom Brock has come of age in a culture in which his country's inherent wickedness is taken for granted.But then Tom gets the chance to earn a multimillion-dollar inheritance from the conservative grandfather he’s never met. The catch? He must take a cross-country road trip designed to alter his cynical view of America."American Inheritance" is available now. This excerpt picks up the story when grandson and grandfather meet for the first time.Nathan Nipper is a writer for "The Glenn Beck Program" and the writer/producer of Glenn Beck’s new history podcast series coming this summer. He previously authored the novel "Life on Christmas Eve," which debuted at number one on Amazon’s holiday fiction best-seller chart in 2021.
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Kat Abu's Thread of Laid Off Media Matters 'Reporters' Brings Out an Orchestra of Tiny Violins
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Kat Abu's Thread of Laid Off Media Matters 'Reporters' Brings Out an Orchestra of Tiny Violins
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Voters at Massive Bronx Rally Have a Message for AOC As Even Dems Come Out for Trump
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Voters at Massive Bronx Rally Have a Message for AOC As Even Dems Come Out for Trump

Voters at Massive Bronx Rally Have a Message for AOC As Even Dems Come Out for Trump
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CBS's Latest Propaganda Poll: 'Most Americans Think Trump is Guilty!' Huh, No They Don't
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CBS's Latest Propaganda Poll: 'Most Americans Think Trump is Guilty!' Huh, No They Don't

CBS's Latest Propaganda Poll: 'Most Americans Think Trump is Guilty!' Huh, No They Don't
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Three More Bodies of Israeli Hostages Found Overnight
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Three More Bodies of Israeli Hostages Found Overnight

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macOS 15 said to bring big UI design changes with a spotlight on Siri
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macOS 15 said to bring big UI design changes with a spotlight on Siri

WWDC 2024 is just around the corner. While macOS Sonoma was quite a disappointing update, it seems Apple will give macOS 15 a major overhaul. Not only is Cupertino reportedly preparing an AI-first approach to this operating system, but a design change is coming for System Settings in addition to several UI tweaks. People familiar with the matter told AppleInsider that Apple is once again rearranging the System Settings app. After a major revamp with macOS Ventura, which gave this crucial macOS app a more iOS-themed version, Apple is now considering tweaking a few things here and there. The publication teases some of the changes, including: General settings will be right underneath network settings Notifications and Sound settings will be moved lower in the System Settings list Wallpaper and display-related settings will be hidden in General Settings, Accessibility Settings, and others Privacy & Security will be better highlighted and moved closers with Touch ID, Users & Groups, and Lock Screen AppleInsider reports that the Menu Bar icon will also get a new monochromatic Siri icon. The personal assistant will be able to use the internet "to gather relevant search results and information." We'll have to see how much of a ChatGPT-like assistant Siri will be. The publication also corroborates Apple ID will shift to the Apple Account brand. New animations and redesigned UI elements are expected across the system. macOS 15 could also include: A "modern" user interface for AirDrop Calculator, Notes, Safari, and Voice Memos getting several visual changes That said, macOS 15 looks like one of the biggest software updates the Mac has ever had. Luckily, Apple will also fix several bugs that macOS Sonoma added. Since significant design changes usually mean many bugs, a report last year said Apple was working to resolve these issues to deliver an improved user experience. Fortunately, it won't take long until we learn more about macOS 15 and start testing it. BGR will keep reporting on Mac's upcoming operating system update. Don't Miss: macOS 15: Release date, AI, features, Mac compatibility, more The post macOS 15 said to bring big UI design changes with a spotlight on Siri appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $50 off new Beats Solo 4, $249 iPad 9th-Gen, $19 Roku Express, $180 ASUS laptop, more Best Apple deals for May 2024 Today’s deals: $399 iPad Air 5, Igloo coolers, $150 off M3 MacBook Air, Vitamix blenders, Ninja sale, more Today’s deals: Memorial Day sales on Dyson vacuums, WiFi 6 routers, NERF guns, Ray-Ban sunglasses, more
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UPDF: The Revolutionary AI-Powered PDF Editor That Reigns Supreme Across All Platforms
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UPDF: The Revolutionary AI-Powered PDF Editor That Reigns Supreme Across All Platforms

This is a sponsored article. All content and opinions expressed within are of the author. If you work a job that involves computers in any way, there's a good chance you deal with PDF files pretty regularly. The PDF file format has been around for decades, and it's still one of the most popular document formats in the world. Countless billions of PDF files change hands around the world each month. Here's a statistic that blew my mind: believe it or not, PDF is the second-most popular non-image type of file on the web, according to the latest data compiled by CommonCrawl. The most common file type is HTML, of course, since the vast majority of web pages are HTML files. But aside from actual web pages, PDFs are the most popular files on the entire internet! All those PDF files mean that there are also countless different PDF editors and other PDF-centric tools out there. As a matter of fact, you probably have at least one PDF editor installed on your computer right now. But not all PDF tools are created equal, and I'm going to introduce you to a new one today that you'll love. It's called UPDF by Superace, and it's one of the best PDF editors I've ever tried. ? EXCLUSIVE DEAL! UPDF Pro: Click here to get a special, exclusive discount! With around 2 million users worldwide, UPDF is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about PDF tools on the market. People love how fast and easy to use it is, especially compared to some of the clunky old PDF editors that they switch from. UPDF is also powerful, though, and it's packed with great features that can make your work life much so easier. Plus, UPDF is available across all major platforms, including Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Android. On top of all that, UPDF now offers an awesome add-on called UPDF AI that includes several useful AI-powered features. The UPDF AI chatbot can summarize 100-page-long PDFs for you in seconds and answer questions, or you can use generative AI to create content extremely accurately and quickly. Plus, a built-in translation tool powered by UPDF AI lets you translate an entire document into a new language using nothing but a simple prompt. In this article, I'll tell you about all those great features and more. Or, if you've read enough and you want to try UPDF, use this link to download it for free or to get a special discount on UPDF Pro. UPDF is the best choice for PDF software https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHYU1GTxYdE If you're like me, you probably didn't spend much time picking the PDF editor you use right now. I've been working with PDF files in some form since I got my first desk job when I was 19 years old. I used Adobe Acrobat back then because that's what was installed on my work PC. Then, as time went on, I just kept using the same app even though, to be frank, I didn't like it all that much. Like most people, however, I'm a creature of habit. When I tried UPDF for the first time, it was like a breath of fresh air. My old PDF tool was slow and laggy, but UPDF is nice and smooth. It's also much faster, so I no longer have to wait for files to load or save. UPDF is also streamlined, so it strips out a lot of the advanced features I never used, which made my old PDF editor so expensive. Don't worry, though, because UPDF still has all the essential features that I and most other users rely on, like OCR text recognition, PDF converting, annotation features, security features, fill and sign capability, compression, integrated cloud storage, and more. Best of all, I've found that the UPDF AI features are much more accurate and offer better performance than the AI features in the PDF tool I used to have. This is crucial since AI features are only useful if you can trust the results. ? EXCLUSIVE DEAL! UPDF Pro: Click here to get a special, exclusive discount! UPDF's AI: Revolutionizing PDF Editing with Unparalleled Understanding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaMLDLt-L74 There are many PDF editors on the market that integrate AI technology, but I must say that UPDF's AI is truly revolutionary and is the only AI that truly understands PDF files! As you can see in the video above, UPDF is packed with great AI features to help you work smarter, not harder on Any devices. Let's run down some of my favorite AI-powered features in UPDF. PDF summaries: With UPDF's AI capabilities, you can summarize hundreds of pages in a matter of seconds. Even more important than speed, however, is accuracy. While other PDF editors with AI often struggle to deliver accurate PDF summaries without any hallucinations, I find UPDF's AI summaries to be very accurate. Image source: Superace PDF translation: It seems pretty clear that language is no longer a barrier in the age of AI. That's definitely true in UPDF, thanks to a fantastic AI feature that can quickly and accurately translate entire PDF files in no time. UPDF AI online and the UPDF app support 38 different languages, including English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Korean, and plenty more. Deep explanations: This is one of my favorite AI-powered features in UPDF. If there's a section of text in your document that's confusing, you can use AI to have it explained clearly and concisely. All you need to do is highlight the text, right-click, and choose "explain" from the UPDF AI menu. Ask about documents: You can upload your PDFs to the cloud for easy access from anywhere, which is obviously something most companies offer. But with UPDF, you can ask the AI questions about your documents, and it will quickly extract the info you need from any of your files. This is a really cool feature that you don't get with some of the leading PDF editors out there. Integrated AI chat: It seems like everyone now uses an AI chatbot to help with day-to-day tasks at work or school. I know I do, and that's why I love having a chatbot built right into UPDF. Now, instead of having to switch back and forth between an app and your browser to use AI chat, you can chat with UPDF AI about any topic right from inside the app. Image source: Superace Why is UPDF the top PDF editing solution? There are so many things that make UPDF a great PDF editor and so many reasons that I now choose this app over all of the other options out there. Let's cover some of the biggest things: Fast performance and lightweight app This is huge for me, and I already explained why. I was unknowingly stuck in a rut with my previous PDF editor simply because I never bothered to look around for an alternative. It got really slow sometimes, and it used tons of resources on my Mac. UPDF is so much faster, and it's a more lightweight app. Plus, I've tested the mobile apps for the iPhone, iPad, and Android, and they're all big improvements over the app I used to have. Rich and practical PDF tools Read, annotate: PDF files can be read as normal paginated documents or as slideshows, which makes reading flexible. There are also plenty of tools to annotate PDFs with rich text, highlights, and even 200+ stickers. There's even a drag-and-drop feature that lets you easily choose the perfect placement for your annotations. Image source: Superace Edit PDF: This app obviously lets you quickly and easily edit the text in any PDF file. Of course, the editing tools in UPDF go far beyond just editing text. You can also edit images, add watermarks, insert links, add backgrounds, drop in headers and footers, create forms, edit pages, and much more. Compress PDF files: File size is never a concern when you're working in UPDF. The app's great compression algorithms make sure that your saved files are as compact as possible. Convert scanned files to editable PDFs: This is definitely one of my favorite features of UPDF. Unlike Adobe Acrobat, UPDF has advanced OCR technology that instantly recognizes text in scanned files. This way, you can scan any document and you'll be able to edit whatever text you want. Fill out and sign PDF forms: I personally use this feature all the time to fill and sign PDF forms. The days of having to print out forms, sign them, and then scan them back onto your computer are finally over. Image source: Superace UPDF cloud: All of Superace's UPDF plans come with cloud storage, providing at least 10GB of space for you to store and sync files. If you need more cloud storage, you can get up to 100GB with the UPDF Pro and AI plan. Convert PDFs and create PDFs: In addition to being able to convert scanned documents into editable PDFs, you can also convert other file types into PDF files. Of course, you can also start from scratch and create a new PDF file right in UPDF. Why work in another app when you're going to end up editing it in UPDF anyway? Add password and redaction to PDFs: Adding password protection to a PDF file in UPDF is quick and easy. The app even has redaction features so you can hide certain parts of your file. Organize PDF pages: Rearranging pages or slides can be a real pain in some PDF editors, but not in UPDF. The app makes organizing the pages in any PDF file a breeze. Image source: Superace 5 more things you'll love about UPDF Clean and minimalist UI: Using a PDF editor doesn't mean you have to deal with an outdated UI. Some software I've tried looks like it might have been pulled straight out of Windows 98! UPDF has a slick UI that fits in perfectly on my MacBook Air. The Windows, iOS, and Android apps also look fantastic. Image source: Superace Handle large PDFs efficiently: Speaking of my MacBook Air, I only have 8GB of RAM on my laptop. When I opened big files with my old PDF editor, there was so much lag. Even once the files were open, certain functions would slow things down, which was so annoying. Thankfully, that's not a problem at all when I'm using UPDF. Budget-friendly: It should go without saying that pricing is obviously a major factor when choosing any software. And considering how feature-rich UPDF is, you might expect it to be just as expensive as other top PDF editing tools. Thankfully, that's not the case at all. The leading PDF editor everyone knows costs as much as $239.88 per year, but UPDF is so much less expensive. Plans start at just under $40 per year. Compatibility: Another great feature of UPDF is that one payment gets you access across all platforms. That includes Windows, Mac, iOS, iPadOS, Android, and UPDF AI online. One premium account can be used across 2 desktops and 2 mobiles. Many other PDF editors force you to pay extra for apps on other platforms. Image source: Superace Great customer service: UPDF offers 24/7 customer service, so you can get help at any time, no matter what time zone you're in. There's also a 30-day money-back guarantee. Conclusion It should be beyond clear at this point that UPDF is one of the best AI PDF editors on the market. It's one of the fastest apps out there, yet it's still packed full of advanced features that users rely on. And despite how feature-rich it is, UPDF is still so easy to use, thanks to an excellent UI. On top of all the great features you get in the core UPDF app, UPDF AI adds a whole new layer of functionality that people are going to love. From summaries and explanations to language translation and an AI chatbot, all the bases are covered. If you download UPDF Pro and give it a shot, I'm pretty confident that it'll be your new go-to PDF editor. The best part is that you have absolutely nothing to lose since UPDF offers a free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee. ? EXCLUSIVE DEAL! UPDF Pro: Click here to get a special, exclusive discount! The post UPDF: The Revolutionary AI-Powered PDF Editor That Reigns Supreme Across All Platforms appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Best Apple deals for May 2024 Today’s deals: $399 iPad Air 5, Igloo coolers, $150 off M3 MacBook Air, Vitamix blenders, Ninja sale, more Today’s deals: $50 off new Beats Solo 4, $249 iPad 9th-Gen, $19 Roku Express, $180 ASUS laptop, more Best Fire TV Stick deals for May 2024
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