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Joseph Cortez

Having been born and raised in Tampa, Joseph takes a more personal approach when writing about city news. Although he covers all of the most important topics, he also provides readers with insight about some of the city’s lesser known ventures, whether it consists of information on restaurants, events, or local sites. Readers always know they can learn something new about Tampa Bay through Joseph’s blogs and articles. From a very early age, Joseph was interested in writing. Following in his father’s footsteps, who taught journalism at a top university, Joseph attended an elite college earning a degree in business and journalism. Today, he focuses on researching and perfecting work for his loyal readers but also spends quality time with his wife and two sons.

Apple Inc. stays against government’s request for a backdoor in iOS

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Apple Inc. has officially opposed to the refused to accept the order to create a backdoor in iOS. This means that they are directly undermining the orders from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s court. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Court demanded Apple Inc. to create a backdoor in iOS in order to facilitate an investigation regarding an act of terrorism ...

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Federal Agencies to investigate Artificial Turfs for links to Cancer

Three federal agencies have been handed the authorization to investigate the potential health hazards that are associated with artificial turfs. The artificial turfs have taken its place in most of the grounds all over the United States including playing turfs for children as well. Authorities are fearful of the fact that there might just be some link of the artificial ...

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Scientists have cataloged the 2550 rarest minerals of Earth

Scientists have finally made a list of the rarest minerals that are found on planet Earth. Such a list has been made for the first time. After you go through the list, you will feel that diamond is a mineral that is found far too often at various places on Earth. According to the reports, there are precisely 2550 minerals ...

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Study on GitHub contributors proves women are better coders

A recent study suggests that Women are better in coding, when compared to men. The research was carried out by six computer science researchers. The aim of the study was to determine how gender plays a part in coding skills. Considering the fact that women nowadays also take severe interest in coding and software development, the study confirms that they ...

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Google Inc. shutting down Picasa; shifts focus on Google Photos

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Google is possibly shutting down Picasa Photo Editor in the company recent times. The company is looking forward to shift its focus to the Google Photo Service that was launched around about a year ago. Picasa has been Google’s primary photo editor, but now it seems that its time is up. The news comes in from a blog post, where ...

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Detection of Gravitational Waves: Scientific breakthrough of our time

Scientists have officially announced that they have now detected Gravitational waves successfully. The announcement was made on Thursday following a thorough study of two black holes merging with each other. The violent merging of the black holes in deep space resulted in huge gravitational waves, which one could never have imagined. The detection of the Gravitational waves now proves a ...

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