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Arduous journey of displacement reflecting suffering of thousands in NE, Syria The story of Hadla Hassan, one of thousands of similar stories in the region reflects the ongoing humanitarian challenge ...
TypeScript 6.0 is the last release built on the JavaScript codebase. A new --stableTypeOrdering flag lets developers match TypeScript 7.0 behavior. TypeScript 7.0, written in Go, is "extremely close ...
Scholars and clerics in al-Hasakah emphasize the importance of participating in Newroz celebrations this year, as it reflects the resilience of the Kurdish people and their adherence to their identity ...
KATY, Texas — Crews are scheduled to start repairing a busy intersection with a big problem in Cinco Ranch. This comes after a huge underground hole that they're calling a "void" was found beneath the ...
Midnight’s post-launch content continues to roll out, and Blizzard is previewing World of Warcraft 12.0.5 and all ifs activities to take on, from the lucrative to the lighthearted. The update is now ...
Microsoft has released the beta version for TypeScript 6.0, the last release with the current JavaScript codebase. From version 7.0 onwards, the compiler and the language service will be written in Go ...
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Canonicalization happens both before and after rendering. Conflicting canonical signals between raw HTML and JavaScript output can cause unexpected indexing results. Google recommends setting the ...
When Google encounters `noindex`, it may skip rendering and JavaScript execution. JavaScript that tries to remove or change `noindex` may not run for Googlebot on that crawl. If you want a page ...
USB4 2.0 might sound like just another minor upgrade, but it's a giant leap in how fast data can move. The older version of USB4 supported data speeds of up to 40 gigabits per second (Gbps), which was ...