Rich Dad Poor Dad’s Robert Kiyosaki Says He’s Waiting for Bitcoin to Test $1,100 to Buy More
Jun29

Rich Dad Poor Dad’s Robert Kiyosaki Says He’s Waiting for Bitcoin to Test $1,100 to Buy More

The famous author of the best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, says he’s waiting for the price of bitcoin to test $1,100. He added that he will buy more if the cryptocurrency recovers from that price level. Robert Kiyosaki on Bitcoin Testing $1,100 The author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, has returned with a new bitcoin outlook. Rich Dad Poor Dad is a 1997 book co-authored by Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter. It...

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Piracy Domains Seized By US Because Verisign & GoDaddy Are American
Jun29

Piracy Domains Seized By US Because Verisign & GoDaddy Are American

Last week, Brazilian law enforcement agencies announced a new wave of Operation 404. The anti-piracy initiative began in 2019 and with the assistance of law enforcement agencies in the United States and United Kingdom, Brazilian authorities claim to have put hundreds of websites and apps out of action via blocking and domain seizures. Department of Justice Announces Seizures Following last week’s announcement by the Government of...

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Pirate Site Blocking Expands to Kenya with Landmark Court Order
Jun29

Pirate Site Blocking Expands to Kenya with Landmark Court Order

Over the years, copyright holders have tried a multitude of measures to curb online piracy, with varying levels of success. Site blocking has emerged as one of the preferred solutions. While blocking measures are not bulletproof, the general idea is that they pose a large enough hurdle for casual pirates to choose legal options instead. Courts in dozens of countries around the world have issued blocking orders. The first blockades...

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ABCs of FreeDOS: 26 commands I use all the time
Jun29

ABCs of FreeDOS: 26 commands I use all the time

ABCs of FreeDOS: 26 commands I use all the time Jim Hall Wed, 06/29/2022 – 03:00 Register or Login to like Register or Login to like One of my family’s first computers ran a command-line operating system called DOS, the “Disk Operating System.” I grew up with DOS, and learned to leverage the command line to make my work easier. And so did a lot of other people. We loved DOS so much that in 1994, we created the...

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