Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Won’t Invest in Dogecoin, Says ‘I Don’t Understand Why Anybody Would’
Aug01

Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Won’t Invest in Dogecoin, Says ‘I Don’t Understand Why Anybody Would’

Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful, says he does not consider dogecoin an investment. “I don’t participate in that kind of thing. I don’t understand why anybody would,” he said. Kevin O’Leary Won’t Invest in Dogecoin Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary talked about the meme cryptocurrency dogecoin in an interview with CNBC last week. The chairman of O’Shares ETFs said: I don’t participate in that kind of thing. I don’t...

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DISH & Sling Sue Pirate Sites For Circumventing Sports Stream DRM
Aug01

DISH & Sling Sue Pirate Sites For Circumventing Sports Stream DRM

In the United States, broadcaster DISH Network has filed dozens of lawsuits targeting the operators of numerous streaming platforms, usually based on relatively straightforward violations of either the Copyright Act or the Federal Communications Act. A new lawsuit filed this month based on the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA addresses the same problem from an interesting angle. Lawsuit Targets Four ‘SportsBay’ Sites Filed in...

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Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony is The First Mainstream 8K Rip on Pirate Sites
Aug01

Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony is The First Mainstream 8K Rip on Pirate Sites

Attracting billions of eyeballs from all over the world, the Summer Olympics is the most watched sporting event. While sports achievements are the main focus, the opening ceremony attracts one of the biggest audiences. This was no different last Friday when the Tokyo 2020 officially opened. In the past, we also noticed a massive interest in the Olympics on various pirate sites. In 2008, the opening ceremony of the 2008 summer Olympics...

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Use the Linux terminal to see what files are on your computer
Aug01

Use the Linux terminal to see what files are on your computer

To list files on a computer with a graphical interface, you usually open a file manager (Files on Linux, Finder on MacOS, Windows Explorer on Windows), and look at the files. To list files in a terminal, you use the ls command to list all files in the current directory. The pwd commands tells you what directory you’re currently in. read more Powered by...

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