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500,000 Zoom IDs, Passwords Being Sold At 15 Paisa On Dark Web; This Bank Has Banned Zoom!

With the extended lockdown in the Coronavirus pandemic has pushed people to work from home and conduct meetings via video conferencing.  During this time, it’s no surprise that apps like Zoom witnessed a massive surge in usage. What About The Security? But, along with popularity, Zoom has been the target of controversies over security issues. […]

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TCS Gives 0% Salary Hike In 2020, Refuses To Fire Any Employee; 40,000 Freshers Will Be Hired

TCS, which is India’s biggest IT services firm has announced that none of their 4.5 lakh employees will be fired amidst the coronavirus outbreak. This is a huge relief for IT employees, all across India, since the policies and strategies embraced by TCS sets the stage for other companies as well. However, they have announced […]

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Aarogya Setu Crosses 5 Crore Downloads In 13 Days; Becomes World’s Fastest Growing App

India’s coronavirus disease contact-tracing app Aarogya Setu became the world’s fastest growing mobile app on Tuesday night with 50 million users in 13 days. It is to be highlighted that 11 million of these downloads were registered in a single day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to download the application in his third televised […]

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Tata Nexon EV Becomes India’s #1 Electric Car; Beats Hyundai Kona, MG ZS In Total Sales

Electric vehicles are being preferred and promoted over the conventionally operated vehicles, and soon enough, they will be the future. A lot of the top automobile manufacturing companies have launched multiple electric versions of their already existing models, such as the Hyundai Kona Electric, Mahindra e-Verito, Mahindra e2o, MG ZS EV, Tata Tigor EV 2019, […]

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Amber Solutions raises $3.3M Series A to fast track sales of its smart electrical products

Amber Solutions, an IoT product company that sells smart outlets, switches and circuit breakers closed Series A Preferred Stock round of financing that equals $3.3M in gross proceeds. Amber will use the funds to support the commercial development of Amber's core technologies.

One of Amber’s product is solid-state circuit interrupter (GFCI) that basically stops harmful levels of electricity from passing through a person. It operates as a safety device alerting the homeowner of electrocution incidents in real time.

"We are pleased that our investors are embracing Amber's vision of bringing superior IoT intelligence and connectivity to a highly strategic area--the single gang box locations within the standard electrical infrastructure in homes and buildings," said Amber Solutions CEO Thar Casey.
"Amber's smart outlets and switches strategically aggregate IoT sensors and functions within a structure's single gang box locations. This means a more discreet and yet wider array of IoT sensing and control in every room than is typical today,"Casey further added.

Amber Solutions’ core markets are builders that prepare smart home/smart building ready infrastructure, certified electrical contractors or remodelers, and electrical manufacturers.

Amber products

Other latest funding news include Owlet’s $24M Series B, Axonize’s $6M Series A round and addition of Deutsche Telekom as its strategic investor, and $30M Series B raised by Palo Alto-based Armis.




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Seychellois Rupee(SCR)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Seychellois Rupee = 588.8246 Uzbekistan Som




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Trinidad and Tobago Dollar(TTD)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Trinidad and Tobago Dollar = 1495.9519 Uzbekistan Som



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A Few Clouds and 39 F at Glens Falls, Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, NY


Winds are from the West at 12.7 gusting to 36.8 MPH (11 gusting to 32 KT). The pressure is 1006.9 mb and the humidity is 34%. The wind chill is 31. Last Updated on May 9 2020, 11:53 am EDT.




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Swedish Krona(SEK)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Swedish Krona = 1034.4969 Uzbekistan Som




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Slovak Koruna(SKK)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Slovak Koruna = 455.2373 Uzbekistan Som




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Serbian Dinar(RSD)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Serbian Dinar = 93.2092 Uzbekistan Som




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Sanef Concerned About Enca Anchors Being Taken Off Air After Criticism of Govt's Cigarette U-Turn

[News24Wire] The South African National Editors' Forum (Sanef) on Friday said it was perturbed about developments at eNCA, where news anchors Xoli Mngambi and Jane Dutton were taken off air after apologising for raising their views about the government's cigarette ban.




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Taxi Driver Evading COVID-19 Isolation Caught in Beaufort West Transporting Passengers

[SAPS] A 35-year-old taxi driver is facing attempted murder charges (read with DMA Regulation 14(3) and in a quarantine site in Cape Town after he was stopped in a vehicle checkpoint (VCP) on the R61 in Beaufort West yesterday ferrying about seven passengers. The driver, who had apparently tested positive for the virus after taking a test on 30 April 2020 on the N2 Tsitsikamma roadblock in the Eastern Cape, was duly informed two days ago by the testing authority of the outcome of the test. Yet, he allegedly proce




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Obey the Rules or Face Closure, Premier David Makhura Warns Businesses

[News24Wire] Gauteng premier David Makhura has threatened to close all businesses in the province that fail to comply with Level 4 lockdown regulations.




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Unpaid Pension Benefits - the Billions That Could Help Millions Face COVID-19 Fallout

[Daily Maverick] In the context of a strained fiscus and a dysfunctional social security agency - freeing up private assets that are owed to poor and vulnerable individuals could also go a long way to supporting the increase in social welfare grants. It is in this context that the roughly R43-billion owed to just under 5 million people, many of them grant beneficiaries, should be viewed.




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Only Petty Criminals Will Be Released to Combat Spread of COVID-19 in Prisons - Lamola

[News24Wire] Only offenders who committed petty crimes will be eligible to be included in the 19 000 inmates who will be released on parole to combat the spread of Covid-19 in prisons.




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COVID-19 - These Are the Inmates Who Will Not Be Eligible for Special Parole

[News24Wire] While at least 19 000 inmates inside South Africa's prisons will be eligible for special parole to curb the spread of Covid-19, those sentenced for a range of serious crimes will not make the cut.




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The best college sports comebacks we ever saw: Notre Dame's meltdown, George Mason's shocker

ESPN's team of college writers and reporters reflects on the stunning reversals of fortune they have covered during their careers.




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ETSU promotes assistant Shay to replace Forbes

East Tennessee State University is promoting Jason Shay to be head coach of the men's basketball team, replacing Steve Forbes, who left for Wake Forest last week. Shay was on Forbes' staff the past five seasons.




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Polish Zloty(PLN)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Polish Zloty = 2404.1857 Uzbekistan Som




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Qatari Rial(QAR)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Qatari Rial = 2776.4045 Uzbekistan Som




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Indian Rupee(INR)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Indian Rupee = 133.8869 Uzbekistan Som




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Pakistani Rupee(PKR)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Pakistani Rupee = 63.3198 Uzbekistan Som




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German Covid-19 cases 'may be 10 times higher than official figures'

Researchers highlight risk of asymptomatic infection, as Europe begins easing lockdown

More than 10 times as many people in Germany as thought may have been infected with coronavirus, researchers have said, as Italy led swathes of Europe out of lockdown and officials said the continent’s outbreak was mostly past its peak.

Researchers from Bonn University said on Monday that their preliminary study, based on fieldwork in the town of Gangelt in Heinsberg municipality, which had one of Germany’s highest death tolls, showed the risk of infection by asymptomatic carriers.

Coronavirus has infected more than 3.5 million people and caused nearly 250,000 deaths worldwide, according to the Johns Hopkins University tracker.

China’s state broadcaster CCTV attacked the US secretary of state’s “insane and evasive remarks” on the origins of the pandemic. Mike Pompeo said there was “enormous evidence” to show the virus originated in a lab in China.

As Donald Trump presses states to reopen their economies, his administration is privately projecting daily deaths will almost double to about 3,000 by 1 June, according to an internal document seen by the New York Times.

Japan’s prime minister, Shinzo Abe, extended the country’s national state of emergency to 31 May, adding that he would consider lifting it earlier if experts decided that was possible based on regional infection trends.

World leaders, with the exception of Trump, stumped up nearly €7.4bn (£6.5bn) to research Covid-19 vaccines and therapies, pledging the money would also be used to distribute any vaccine to poor countries on time and equitably.

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Sierra Leonean Leone(SLL)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Sierra Leonean Leone = 1.0253 Uzbekistan Som



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China’s Military Is Tied to Debilitating New Cyberattack Tool

An Israeli security company said the hacking software, called Aria-body, had been deployed against governments and state-owned companies in Australia and Southeast Asia.




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New Taiwan Dollar(TWD)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 New Taiwan Dollar = 338.5806 Uzbekistan Som



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Thai Baht(THB)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Thai Baht = 315.705 Uzbekistan Som




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Turkish Lira(TRY)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Turkish Lira = 1425.992 Uzbekistan Som




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Singapore Dollar(SGD)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Singapore Dollar = 7155.8009 Uzbekistan Som




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Vettel's debut and an F1-IndyCar beef... the best of the weekend's esports

A look at the best, the worst and the spiciest of the latest weekend of esports, which saw Sebastian Vettel making his long-awaited online racing debut.




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Norris on Pagenaud beef: Selfish to treat esports as just a game

Lando Norris talks to the ESPN F1 Podcast on the weekend's controversial iRacing collision with Simon Pagenaud and why he feels esports deserves to be treated with more respect having grown in stature this year.




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F1 behind closed doors - how exactly will that work?

All you need to know about F1's plans to start the season with behind-closed-doors races in Europe this July, including numbers required and what another positive Covid-19 test would do to the hopes of completing a full championship year.




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Larson to race in dirt event after being fired

Kyle Larson plans to race again Friday night in a World of Outlaws event at Knoxville Raceway after being fired three weeks ago by Chip Ganassi Racing.




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Mauritian Rupee(MUR)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Mauritian Rupee = 254.5681 Uzbekistan Som




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[Women's Basketball] Women's Basketball Begins Season on the Road!

Haskell Women's Basketball travels to Graceland University for a 5:00 pm game for their season opener!




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MLB in the 2000s faceoff: Debating coolest players, best/worst parks, scandals and more

Which 10-year span had the biggest stars, the brightest moments and the dirtiest secrets?




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Nepalese Rupee(NPR)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Nepalese Rupee = 83.5897 Uzbekistan Som




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GM: Warriors to be 'good partners' if season starts

Warriors president of basketball operations Bob Myers said his organization will be "good partners" if and when the NBA regular season resumes.




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Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Bangladeshi Taka = 118.9371 Uzbekistan Som




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Moldovan Leu = 566.9276 Uzbekistan Som




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'Be still': 12 images to evoke silence, peace and calm reflection – in pictures

Two years ago the photographer Palani Mohan received life-saving heart surgery. After his recovery he started to see the world and his work differently. He was drawn to images, old and new, that evoked silence and peace, and inspired reflection. ‘As we spend these days and weeks at home, I’m grateful for this time I have with my thoughts, and to witness the power of the small good things that surround us,’ he says. ‘My hope, especially in these difficult times, is that when you look at these images you can find a place for yourself within them, and be still.’

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Lessons to be learned from cholera | letters

Brian Waller questions the lack of political will when it comes to preventable deaths across Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, while Tony Haynes reveals how artists can explore attitudes to disease

Neil Singh’s powerful long read (Cholera and coronavirus: why we must not repeat the same mistakes, 1 May) tellingly compares the way in which the world is reacting to Covid-19 with how it has handled cholera, especially in developing countries. He states: “There is no biological or environmental reason why cholera can’t be eradicated … It is not the knowhow that is lacking, but rather the political will.”

Exactly the same conclusion can be reached in respect of the 5 million-plus children under five who are dying every year. According to the World Health Organization, many of these early child deaths are preventable or can be easily treated, but there is nothing remotely like the effort being put into this as in the response to Covid-19. Might the reason for that inaction be that more than 80% of these deaths involve children in central and south Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa?
Brian Waller
Otley, North Yorkshire

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Coronavirus is a crisis for the developing world, but here's why it needn't be a catastrophe | Esther Duflo & Abhijit Banerjee

A radical new form of universal basic income could revitalise damaged economies

  • Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee won the 2019 Nobel prize in economics for their work on poverty alleviation
  • Coronavirus – latest updates
  • See all our coronavirus coverage
  • While countries in east Asia and Europe are gradually taking steps towards reopening their economies, many in the global south are wondering whether the worst of the pandemic is yet to come. As economists who work on poverty alleviation in developing countries, we are often asked what the effects of coronavirus will be in south Asia and Africa. The truth is, we don’t know. Without extensive testing to map the number of cases, it’s impossible to tell how far the virus has already spread. We don’t yet have enough information about how Covid-19 behaves under different conditions such as sunlight, heat and humidity. Developing countries’ more youthful populations may spare them the worst of the pandemic, but health systems in the global south are poorly equipped to deal with an outbreak, and poverty is linked to co-morbidities that put people at a higher risk of serious illness.

    Without the information widespread testing provides, many poorer countries have taken an extremely cautious approach. India imposed a total lockdown on 24 March, by which time the country had about 500 confirmed cases. Countries such as Rwanda, South Africa and Nigeria enforced lockdowns in late March, long before the virus was expected to peak. But these lockdown measures can’t last forever. Poorer countries could have used the quarantine to buy time, gather information about how the disease behaves and develop a testing and tracing strategy. Unfortunately, not much of this has happened. And, far from coming to their aid, rich countries have outrun poorer nations in the race for PPE, oxygen and ventilators.

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    Top rebel commander killed by Indian forces in Kashmir

    Riyaz Naikoo was member of region’s largest indigenous militant group, Hizbul Mujahideen

    Indian government forces have killed a top rebel commander and his aide in disputed Kashmir, and shut down mobile phone and mobile internet services during subsequent anti-India protests.

    Riyaz Naikoo, 35, was the chief of operations of the region’s largest indigenous rebel group, Hizbul Mujahideen, which has spearheaded an armed rebellion against Indian rule.

    (August 1, 1947) 

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    Colombian Peso(COP)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

    1 Colombian Peso = 2.5944 Uzbekistan Som




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    Ranking the best offensive teams in college football for the next 3 years

    Here's why Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma and 22 more teams will have the top offenses through the next three seasons.




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    [Football] Indian Football Drops to 0-2 After Loss to Robert Morris

    It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon as the Indians prepared to take on the Robert Morris Eagles for Haskell Football's Home Opener. This would be the second time the Indians would take on the Illinois team. The Indians lost in their first match-up against the Eagles in 2011, which would play a recognizable tune in 2012.




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    [Football] Indian Football Will Be Ready For Action Away at Tabor College

    It will be an away game this weekend for the Indians(0-1) against Tabor College(1-1) in Hillsboro Kansas. Kick-off is at 7:00pm on Saturday the 15th.




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    [Football] Haskell Football Travels to Robert Morris Saturday

    (LAWRENCE KS) Haskell Football Leaves for Robert Morris University this Saturday October 27th 2012.