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After the world premiere of the new smart #1, smart is now looking forward to conquering Germany's streets with the #1. Conceived as a mobility companion that connects people to each other and to the brand, that adapts to the user's needs, it fits perfectly in a wide variety of environments, whether it's a vibrant city like Lisbon or a scenic route through the mountains along the coast. The smart #1 is the first of a new breed of intelligent vehicles: people experience a new kind of mobility as soon as they get into the car. smart started the first EV test program 15 years ago and has been fully electric since 2020. smart combines this pronounced e-mobility know-how with the style-defining premium design from Mercedes-Benz and the pioneering engineering performance and SEA platform from Geely. smart already offers next-generation mobility today.A characteristic of the new smart #1 Lines is their customer-centric equipment: the equipment variants are ideally suited to the different needs and lifestyles of the customers. In addition to the attractively equipped Launch Edition, which was presented at the world premiere at the beginning of the year, the smart #1 will soon also be available in the Pro+ , the Premium and the BRABUS variants.
Le groupe fondé par Mark Zuckerberg veut mettre en avant ses investissements pour contribuer à l'avènement d'un monde virtuel en 3D, baptisé le metaverse. Ce dernier se rapprocherait de certains jeux vidéo, mais permettrait une expérience plus immersive et plus complète.
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Sittwe, Feb 3 (EFE/EPA).- Myanmar, where the military staged a coup, lifted internet restrictions imposed in part of Rakhine and Chin states (west) since 2019, ending the longest internet blackout in the world, residents said Wednesday.Residents in Rakhine, the home of the Rohingya ethnic minority, told EFE the signal was restored at about midnight Tuesday a day after armed forces ousted the civilian government. The army in the area is waging an armed conflict with guerrillas of the Rakhine minority.The decision was made after Army Chief Min Aung Hlaing grabbed power Monday after detaining the country's de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and other members of her government. (Camera: STRINGER).B-ROLL OF SITTWE, RAKHINE STATE, WESTERN MYANMAR.
European authorities say one of the internet’s largest forums for criminal activity has been seized and the man believed to be its operator has been arrested. Gizmodo reports DarkMarket boasted nearly half a million users and over 200,000 re-sellers. On it, they could digitally swap drugs, malware, stolen credit card data, and SIM cards, among other things. Law enforcement co-opted DarkMarket's infrastructure, confiscating over 20 servers in Ukraine and Moldova, where the operation was apparently located. However, officials have yet to reveal just who was arrested in connection with the darknet. They refer to the man only as a 34-year-old 'Australian national' who was apparently taken into custody by police somewhere near the German-Danish border.
Jordan Nabigon is the CEO of the content curation site Shared. He was a big Facebook customer, spending nearly $46 million in ads on the site. That is, until the platform booted him without warning or explanation. According to Business Insider, Facebook says Shared violated the site's terms and conditions. However, it wouldn't explain what the violations were. Nabigon says several of Shared's pages have been unpublished since October 26, taking 21 million of the company's followers with them. He added that Facebook gave him no warning that they could or would unpublish his pages, and that Facebook told him the decision was final. Business Insider reports Facebook has also locked Nabigon out of his personal account.