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🇩🇰 Politiken
Crime & Justice

Leak sheds light on monster fine for Danish bank

The article discusses a leak from Saxo Bank where a former employee took photographs of sensitive information from the bank's work computer, raising concerns about insider security and the implications of the data breach.

Feb 21 • 20:05 UTC
🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
Life & Tech

Does an adjustable height desk prevent sedentary behavior? Understand the benefits

Adjustable height desks have become symbols of a healthier home office, aimed at combating the sedentary lifestyle caused by long hours of computer work, although understanding their actual effectiveness is crucial to meet health expectations.

Feb 5 • 16:27 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
Life & Tech

What is the Poli simulator and how does it work? Guide for the IPN admission exam at undergraduate level

The article discusses the Poli simulator, an essential tool for students preparing for the IPN entrance exam for the 2026-2027 academic year, helping them familiarize themselves with the exam format and check their computer compatibility.

Feb 3 • 18:11 UTC
🇭🇷 Večernji List
Crime & Justice

USKOK raised an indictment against 24 Croatian citizens for committing criminal acts of organized crime

USKOK has indicted 24 Croatian citizens for involvement in organized crime, including computer fraud and unauthorized use of copyrighted work.

Jan 9 • 07:30 UTC
🇪🇸 elDiario.es
Life & Tech

How long can you wear contact lenses if you work with a computer, according to optician Carlos Muñoz: "The material is an important factor"

Optician Carlos Muñoz discusses the importance of lens material and proper eye care for those who work long hours in front of screens.

Jan 2 • 09:09 UTC
🇪🇸 ABC
Life & Tech

Jia Junjin explains the curious service they pay for in China: 'They give you a card, a computer, and take your pictures'

A Chinese service allows people to pay to simulate an appearance of working by providing them with a card, a computer, and photographs.

Dec 30 • 06:06 UTC
🇨🇿 Deník N
Life & Tech

A new type of quantum computer would work even in the living room. The bold idea comes from a Czech scientist

Czech scientist Vít Svoboda has proposed a revolutionary concept for quantum computers using chiral molecules instead of electricity and silicon, winning the prestigious Dream Chemistry Award.

Dec 26 • 23:01 UTC

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