Good news! Airports in Europe set to drop the most annoying rule
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Good news! Airports in Europe set to drop the most annoying rule

Goodbye, 100ml Rule! European Airports Poised to Revolutionise Hand Luggage Security One of the most frustrating and hotly debated airport regulations of the past two decades—the 100 ml liquid limit in carry-on luggage—is finally set to become a thing of the past at most European airports. This welcome shift comes thanks to the progressive rollout of new-generation security scanners capable of safely examining larger liquid containers. European airports might get rid of a very important rule in the near future. Highlighted image: depositphotos.com The infamous 100ml liquid restriction was first introduced back in 2006, following revelations of a foiled liquid explosive plot that posed a serious threat to air travel. Traditional X-ray machines at the time lacked the capability to reliably detect these dangerous substances, prompting the European Union to impose strict limits on the quantity of liquids...
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Age verification tools on adult websites bypassed in seconds
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Age verification tools on adult websites bypassed in seconds

Ethical hackers have shown Sky News how new age verification systems can be bypassed on pornographic websites in a matter of seconds. On Friday, toughened rules came into force that mean companies hosting adult content online must block under-18s using "highly effective age verification". That could include AI tools that use pictures to estimate someone's age, bank or ID checks, or more technical solutions using browser cookies. But hours later, two ethical hackers demonstrated just how simple it is to get around the measures designed to protect young people on the internet. Using widely available technology, Chris Kubecka and Paula Popovici quickly accessed numerous pornography sites without ever verifying their ages. ...
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Mike Novogratz Predicts Ethereum Will Hit $4K as Institutions Pile In
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Mike Novogratz Predicts Ethereum Will Hit $4K as Institutions Pile In

Ethereum is catching serious attention from institutions, and Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz believes that could tilt the crypto balance. With large firms like BitMine, Sharplink Gaming, and Ether Machine collectively holding over 1.3 million ETH, a potential supply crunch may be in the making. Novogratz told CNBC that this surge in institutional interest could be the “secret sauce” pushing Ether past $4,000 in the coming months. Interestingly, raising the bull vibes, firms like BitMine, Sharplink Gaming, and The Ether Machine now hold billions in ETH in their treasuries. ETH is increasingly seen as a strategic reserve and yield-bearing asset, reshaping its narrative from utility token to digital collateral.Strong Hands, Limited SupplyWith Ethereum trading around $3,618, Novogratz feels ETH is “destined” to knock on the $4,000 door and possibly break into price discovery if it does. He...
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