
If you are wanting to leave a comment on YouTube that is critical of the Chinese government prepare to have a bad day:
There has been a new Android vulnerability that “exploits user trust” ow.ly/9FPY30qJQxW

Texas Instruments has made “it harder to run programs on its calculators” because of course they have:

Here is the story of a supercomputer that has simulated “the impact of the asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs”
Reports are in that “when visiting the eBay.com site, a script will run that performs a local port scan of your computer to detect remote support and remote access applications.”
Here are a whole bunch of reasons why apparently “Microsoft’s software is malware”

There is apparently a new index on Bloomberg that “tracks gold and Bitcoin together”
Here is the story of a company that “has created a Bitcoin 401(k) Plan.” ow.ly/H3Pk30qJRcB

According to this post, don’t believe it or not “Bitcoin is not backed by nothing”

In today’s news about the founder of Bitcoin comes this post that asks “are you Craig Wright?”
But wait, there’s more: “Seriously, you might be.”
A cryptocurrency exchange in India has received a “$ 2.5 million investment” from a company that manages a cryptocurrency hedge fund: ow.ly/tpxr30qJRs0

If you were ever wondering where you could find a resource that lists where you can get Bitcoin in 208 different countries, there is a website for that:
According to this report “Argentina’s Financial Information Unit is pushing for tighter controls on Bitcoin trading”

Before you choose a logo for your company it is strongly recommended that you get an outside opinion of what the artwork represents.*
* with hilarious before and after actual examples of actual company logos. ow.ly/7aK430qJRyi
If you are thinking of reporting Arkansas “inability to properly secure one of its websites” you may want to reconsider:

Maintain social distancing while you check out this post on “how to spot a misleading crowd photo”
There is an app in India that is competing with TikTok “which works exactly the same way as its Chinese rival TikTok.”
But wait, there’s more:
The rival app has had “five million downloads within one month of launch”
The folks at Goldman Sachs would like you to know that “cryptocurrencies [including Bitcoin] are not an asset class”