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Новости за 07.01.2025

BigNewsNetwork.com 

Strong Xizang earthquake: What we know

LHASA, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- A powerful earthquake jolted southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region on Tuesday morning, killing at least 95 people and injuring 130 others. The following is what we know about the disaster as of Tuesday afternoon.

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Autoserviceworld.com 

The liability of smart cars and understanding the risks

The vulnerabilities of connected vehicles and the steps drivers and manufacturers can take to mitigate the risks. The global smart car market is expected to grow substantially in the coming years, raising numerous concerns about the safety of these cars. One of the most prevalent is cybersecurity. This market is expected to be worth $265.7 […]

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Autoserviceworld.com 

Seatbelt reminders are getting better

Automakers have made significant strides in improving seat belt reminder systems since the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) began rating them in 2022, the group reported recently. Initially, only 17 per cent of tested models earned a good rating, while 65 per cent were rated marginal or poor. Fast forward to 2024, and those […]

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War cost an eye-popping $700m to make - Eurogamer

  1. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War cost an eye-popping $700m to make  Eurogamer
  2. The Most Expensive Video Game On Record Is This ‘Call Of Duty,’ Says Report  Forbes
  3. Call of Duty’s Astronomical Development Budgets Revealed — Activision Pumped $700 Million Into Black Ops Cold War Alone  IGN
  4. School shooting lawsuit reveals that Black Ops Cold War cost $700 million, the highest development cost yet reported by a publisher  Rock Paper Shotgun
  5. Activision Discloses the... Читать дальше...

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Steel firm denies involvement in purchase of stolen manholes

The Management of Abuja Steel Company has refuted allegations linking the organisation to the purchase and smelting of stolen manhole covers. A statement signed by the Abuja Steel Mills Ltd’s spokesman, Chethan Kumar, on Tuesday, denied the claims and insinuations that the company is involved in such activities, calling them false and misleading. Recall that

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