One helicopter appeared to be taking off and other landing when they collided near Sea World theme park in Queensland.
Google will pay $29.5M to settle two lawsuits over its location tracking practices
Google will pay $29.5 million to settle two different lawsuits in the US over its deceptive location tracking practices. Google decided to pay $29.5 million to settle two different lawsuits brought by the states of Indiana and Washington, D.C., over its deceptive location tracking practices. The IT giant will pay $9.5 million to D.C. and $20 million […]
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Staying well-hydrated ‘may slow down ageing and prolong life’ – study
‘Staying well-hydrated may slow down the ageing process and prevent or delay chronic disease,’ researcher Natalia Dmitrieva said.
Iran defense minister, IRGC vow revenge for General Soleimani assassination
Iran’s defense minister has issued a statement on the third anniversary of the assassination of top IRGC General Qassem Soleimani by the US, reaffirming the armed forces’ commitment to take revenge for the terror attack.
Jeremy Renner in ‘critical but stable’ condition after accident
Renner is currently starring in the Paramount+ series The Mayor of Kingstown.
Sweden’s ‘crossfit priest’ heals body and soul on Instagram
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Germany Stops Importing Oil From Russia Via Pipeline
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Luke Dashjr, one of the original core BTC developers, says someone stole “basically” all his BTC by compromising his PGP key; a wallet shows ~217 BTC were moved (Stephen Katte/Cointelegraph)
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Luke Dashjr, one of the original core BTC developers, says someone stole “basically” all his BTC by compromising his PGP key; a wallet shows ~217 BTC were moved — A Bitcoin OG and core deve…
Russia risks causing IT worker flight with remote working law – Reuters
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The world’s most common passwords: What to do if yours is on the list
Do you use any of these extremely popular – and eminently hackable – passwords? If so, we have a New Year’s resolution for you.
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