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Sunday, January 16, 2022

A Track Where Freight Trains Are Looted

Incidents like bank vans leaving the bank, robbing people in public and theft are commonplace, but have you ever heard of train carriages being looted as usual? But it is true. There is also a railway track in the United States that is a haven for thieves and where freight cars are regularly looted.

The thieves loot the goods passing through here and leave the empty boxes on the track. Every day on the Los Angeles Railways, thieves break into dozens of freight cars with nut-bolt-opening tools, and take advantage of train stops to buy packages online, including Amazon, FedEx, UPS and Target. They return, after which thousands of boxes and products never reach their destination.

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos In Space || Second!

After Richard Branson, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos also flies into space. A milestone in space travel? Or just a gigantic ego trip? The most important questions to start with...

Jeff Bezos really wanted to be the first. He announced his plans eight weeks ago: On July 20, the 52nd anniversary of the moon landing, he would fly into space at the tip of a rocket. Today, Tuesday around 2:30 p.m, the time has come: The Amazon founder and three companions actually take off from a launch pad in West Texas, provided the weather is good. On-site spectators are not allowed, but Bezos' company Blue Origin will broadcast the spectacle via livestream.

With this, the currently richest person leaves the earth for a short time. So Bezos is sure to make an entry in the history books. Even if not the one the American had actually strived for: he actually wanted to be the first passenger on a privately organized flight into space. But with that, the British billionaire Richard Branson got ahead of him nine days ago: Branson flew in a rocket jet from his company Virgin Galactic up to an altitude of 86 kilometers, from where he and his companions marveled at the curvature of the earth and the black of space.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Today Top Stories || 'Twitter Killer' Sentenced To Death | Israel Want To Start War | The European Union, Tough Rules For Major Technology Companies

A Tokyo court has sentenced a Japanese man known as the "Twitter killer" to death for killing and dismembering people he met on social media platforms. AFP reported the killing of 30-year-old takahyru Shiraishi become the prey of youth and dedication to these pieces Were a woman to whom. The Japanese man's behavior revealed that he was targeting social media users who posted about taking their own lives. Takahiro Shiraishi used to tell him that he could help with their plan or even die with them. His lawyers objected that his client should be sentenced to prison instead of death because his victims were between 15 and 26 years old and had expressed suicidal thoughts on social media. Were and they were willing to die. However, public broadcaster

Thursday, April 9, 2020

The World's Richest Man on Earth for the Third Time | Amazon Chief Jeff Bezos


American journal Forbes has released its list of billionaires by 2020.

For the third year in a row, Jeff Bezos, head of the online trading company Amazon, is at the top of the billionaires list, according to Forbes Magazine.

Jeff Bezos is at the top of the list of billionaires with $ 113 billion in assets.

On the other hand, Microsoft founder Bill Gates is second with $ 98 billion, while Bernard Arnold is third with $ 76 billion in wealth.

Warren Buffett ranks fourth on Forbes' list of the richest people in the world with $ 67 billion 50 million.

In addition, American TV show hosts Oprah Winfrey, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg are also part of the world's billionaire list.

On the other hand, Zoom CEO Eric Yoon and hip-hop rapper JZ have also joined the list of the richest 2020s, with 178 new billionaires.

It is to be noted that last year, the list of the richest people was 2153, which has been reduced this year to 2095.

Assistant managing editor of the American journal Forbes says the drop in billionaires is a reflection of the impact Corona has on the economy.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Amazon invests heavily against Apple TV


Amazon will present a  set-top box  this year that will see streaming video , so the device will compete with Apple. The set top box will connect to televisions to allow access to digital video content Amazon , which is progressively expanding its video, reported  hereby , citing three sources familiar with the project. The decoder is being developed by the division Lab126 of Amazon , based in Cupertino, California, near the headquarters of Apple. The division is being directed by Malachy Moynihan, former vice president of emerging video products at Cisco Systems Inc, the report added. The Amazon video content already available on other devices of this type . But now,  the company led by Jeff Bezos looking f abricar your own device, which will help the firm to take your content more directly to its users.