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Periscope lens: what is it and what does it mean for iPhone?
We have heard reports before Apple plans to include a periscope lens in future iPhones, and a new report by Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that this will come in 2022. But what exactly is a periscope lens and what would it mean for future iPhones? For something that Huawei and Samsung …
Read More »Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek may be in Russia
EXCLUSIVE: Jan Marsalek, the former chief operating officer of the collapsed German financial services Wirecard, likely fled to Russia, not Belarus or the Philippines, intelligence sources told Insider. “Marsalek appears to have close ties to Russian government officials and possibly organized crime that were not obvious before but have become …
Read More »Portland Barricade protesters tried with federal officials
Portland protesters blocked federal officials inside a courthouse, and attempted to set the building on fire as the two groups clashed again Tuesday night through Wednesday. As hundreds chanted “Black Lives Matter” and “The Feds Are Going Home,” a team of protesters propped several wooden beams and sandbags against a …
Read More »More Carbondale Companies Closed After Rising COVID-19 Infections – WSIL
CARBONDALE (WSIL) – After a significant increase in COVID-19 cases in Jackson County, two more Carbondale restaurants are temporarily closing their doors. Tres Hombres closed early Tuesday night after receiving confirmation that an employee tested positive for COVID-19. In a statement on its Facebook page, management says the restaurant is …
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