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Social media posts circulating in Thailand have shared photos of USB sticks that appear to contain fish inside them with a claim that these are biological devices "using brains of dead fish" for storage. Some social media users appeared to believe the storage technology is genuine. No such storage technology currently exists, multiple scientists told AFP. Three photos of transparent USB device. During the TAPATan Media Forum organized by 1Sambayan on January 13, the speakers were asked how to change the minds of people who argue that the Marcoses have done a lot for the country during the dictatorship.

A post shared on Facebook in South Africa claims Italian doctors discovered that Covid is not caused by a virus but a bacterium. The post also claims that the World Health Organization WHO has banned autopsies on people who die from Covid and that the disease is exacerbated by 5G technology and can be cured by taking aspirin.

The post was published on Fa. The world's top Instagram influencers rake in millions for every post. We count down the top As international borders reopen, many eyes are turning to the skies. But not all passports are created equal. So, where does Philippines rank when it comes to visa-free travel?

This was revealed on Thursday, Footage of a man urinating at an airport terminal has been viewed thousands of times in social media posts that claim he is Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan. The video surfaced after Aryan was arrested in a drugs bust in October.

The claim is false; the footage circulated in reports from that name the man as "Twilight" star Bronson Pelletier. The footage -- which has. THE Lapu-Lapu City government has already come up with a list of beneficiaries who are qualified to receive the P5, financial assistance from the city. A total of 83, persons Social media posts claim that root canal treatment is dangerous to the immune system.

This is false; dental experts say the procedure -- which leaves a treated tooth in place, allowing a patient to maintain their natural smile and avoid costly implants -- is not linked to systemic disease, and can eliminate the cause of pain or swelling in the mouth. And he happily curates it for the edification and enjoyment of generations future.

It's the most human of endeavors. History is important to humans. And this is history. There were also viruses in the 80s. And at about 2 in the morning this past Friday, Scott and his Archive Team ventured into in this rich realm for the first time. Much of the Malware Museum comes from the personal archives of Mikko Hypponen, the chief research scientist at venerable anti-virus company F-Secure.

At F-Secure, Hypponen has been catching malware since , and he still had many of his earliest finds sitting on five-and-a-quarter-inch floppies. A few days ago, Hypponen sent several to Scott.

Scott didn't respond. But on Friday, Hypponen awoke to find them on the Internet. He was quite pleased. They're all viruses that spread via floppy disks, and they all run on DOS, that gloriously non-graphical operating system that Microsoft summarily and heartlessly destroyed in the mid-'90s with its cheap imitation of the Apple Macintosh.

Ah, but don't despair. Sadly, you can't experience the thrill of these viruses actually infecting and crippling your machine. They've been bowdlerized by Hypponen and others. If you're not sure about what it found, ask a friend who might. I've changed the way I charge my iPhone. You should, too. Time for a Linux smartphone? Best iPhones : Which model is right for you? Developers are in short supply. Here are the skills and programming languages employers need. Windows Do these six things right away after you finish setup.

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