Protein Pints is adding Salted Caramel and Banana Graham Slam to its lineup of high-protein ice cream. Each pint delivers 30g of protein, 85% less sugar than traditional ice cream and no artificial sweeteners.
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I was already aware that Project Shadowglass was at least partly inspired by Looking Glass’ stealth masterpiece Thief: The Dark Project. Fellow sneaky bastard Ted Litchfield picked some promising nuggets out of Shadowglass’ purse in January, such as open-ended levels featuring guards...
I thought Timberborn’s early access journey was more or less done and (saw)dusted when I last checked in on it in February. The city-builder that has you oversee a colony of industrious beavers had confirmed its release date for March, and seemingly shared everything that was coming to the...
Operators need to become even more focused as many think success relies heavily on changing the menu, updating the ambience, or putting out social posts to drive growth and revenue. But more is needed. Success will require technological investment, even through difficult times. Operators are...
AI search doesn’t follow the old SEO playbook. It doesn’t pull from your brand’s site, it doesn’t care about your meta tags. AI pulls from signals across the web. It doesn’t follow Google’s rules. And that’s the opportunity. Here’s the twist: if...
Personal information such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers was accessed by hackers. The post Loblaw Data Breach Impacts Customer Information appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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For patients, recalls can fail to protect them — not because they came too late, but because they stop at notification and never fully translate into action. The post When Recalls Fail — The Gap Between Notification and Action appeared first on MedCity News.
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Congress has already granted the FDA flexibility in evaluating therapies for rare diseases, including the use of real-world evidence and natural history data when traditional large-scale trials are not feasible. The question before the FDA now is not if those tools can be applied – they can –...
Epic has unveiled its new “agent factory,” a platform that lets health systems build AI agents that are capable of orchestrating entire workflows across the EHR. The post Epic Is Letting Health Systems Build Their Own Agents — But Are They Ready? appeared first on MedCity News.
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FMCSA does not publish emergency bulletins for hypothetical problems. When a federal agency puts out a formal, dated, publicly addressed warning that begins with the phrase “DO NOT” in all capital letters, it is because the behavior being warned against is happening — at scale, right...