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The Problem: Trust in Cryptocurrency

From A Public Policy Perspective: The Problem: Trust in Cryptocurrency and the Power of Trust In the face of growing concerns about the currency, we see new regulations proposed. The Solution: An Independent, Independent Panel Panel. The solution lies within the regulatory authority to ensure that the public is fully informed, and that the regulator…

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Child Pornography – What If You Were convicted of Child Pornography?

What if Knoxville, Tennessee’s man with a penchant for child pornography was caught and convicted of the crime? What would he be sent for? A first-time offender, the suspect would face the ultimate sentence of 15 years to life, the maximum sentence a person can receive, even if they are found guilty of child pornography.…

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4 Augmented Reality Stocks to Watch as Facebook Unveiled its First Smart Glasses

4 Augmented reality stocks to watch as Facebook unveils its first smart glasses This week the social media giant is going live with its first smart glasses, promising to make augmented reality (AR) more familiar to casual users. 4 Augmented reality stocks to watch as Facebook unveils its first smart glasses This week the social…

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Tesla’s Self-Driving Cars Are an Amazing Achievement, Thanks to the Latest Version of the Company’s Software

“The code to drive Teslas” By The Register, Tesla’s self-driving vehicles are an astonishing achievement, thanks to the latest version of the company’s open-source software. We can say this as a matter of fact, as the company’s new software, fully written by the Tesla team, allows an autonomous car to move from parking in its…

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Engine Vibration Can Damage Camera Lenses

Engine vibration can damage camera lenses. This is a common problem that happens often, usually when you are filming a sports event. Engine vibrations can cause the glass of a lens to warp, changing your images. This is especially true if you are filming at the peak of the power stroke. If this occurs, your…

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Cyber Security News – What You Need to Know

As computer security experts continue their quest into the depths of the cyber-domain, the next best thing to do is learn from the people who’ve been there. Unfortunately, when cyber security news is presented and discussed, these stories often come out of the blue and end up being used to justify malware and spam being…

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Pantera PC Review

The Pantera PC can be considered to be a successor to the old Pantera PC but with some changes. This computer is based on a Pentium III 2. 0 GHz processor but has a Pentium III 3 GHz processor instead. The computer weighs a little over 1. 6 kg and has a case of just…

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10 Contract Clauses That Every Company Should Aabide By

Faulty UPS software creates more work for the employee at the USPS. The software creates false alarms with the ability to issue citations for violations, but does not allow for the ability to cancel citations, which could force the USPS employee to report the violations to the inspector. The USPS is required to respond to…

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The New Black in the Ransomware Universe

The ransomware attack is back. And as in the past, cybercriminals are trying to trick victims into paying for a service or product they might not even use. But the bad guys have improved. In the latest case, someone is claiming to be able to hijack a computer and decrypt files without you ever knowing…

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VirusTotal Vs VirusTotal Vs VirusTotal

‘ Valorant to enforce TPM requirement on Windows 11 ‘ By: Marko Markov| CERN The computer security community has long been at odds over the topic “how do you identify viruses and Trojan horses?” After many months of debate, on October 16th, a committee of the German Council for Information Security (CDIS) released a new…

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