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FBI arrest woman who tried to sell computer of US Speaker of House

FBI arrest woman who tried to sell computer of US Speaker of House Reuters/Washington (Reuters) Riley June Williams was seen on video taking a laptop computer or hard drive from Nancy Pelosi’s office Federal authorities have arrested a Pennsylvania woman accused of stealing a laptop computer or hard drive from U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the storming of the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, U.S. media reported. Riley June Williams, who has been charged with unlawfully breaching the Capitol building and with disorderly conduct was arrested on Monday, the Associated Press said, citing a Justice Department official.

South Korean Government and Hyundai Motor Company Planning to Install 190 Ultra-Fast Chargers throughout South Korea

South Korean Government and Hyundai Motor Company Planning to Install 190 Ultra-Fast Chargers throughout South Korea Ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are set to be installed throughout South Korea this year. An ultra-fast EV charger is able provide up to 350 kilowatts of electricity in just one hour. A normal EV can add about 150 kilometers of range with just five minutes of charging. These chargers are expected to greatly improve use of electric vehicles in South Korea. According to the South Korean government and the industry on Monday, 190 ultra-fast chargers are expected to be installed at about 30 different places including highway rest stops and major spots within different cities. Hyundai Motor Company will install 120 chargers at about 20 places while the Ministry of Environment will install 70 chargers at about 30 places. Their ultra-fast chargers that are able to charge up to 350 kilowatts of electricity in just one hour are the latest model that ha

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Logitech Raises Guidance Again as Profits Soar Amid Work-From-Home and Gaming Demand The Stock Is Rising

By Callum Keown Order Reprints Text size Logitech said it now expected annual sales growth of between 57% and 60% for the full year. Araya Diaz/Getty Images for Logitech Logitech stock jumped early on Tuesday, as the computer peripherals maker raised its annual guidance for the third time after profits soared in the third quarter. The Swiss-U.S. company, which also has a Nasdaq listing, has benefited from the Covid-19 pandemic-induced work-from-home trend as demand for its products including webcams, keyboards and gaming accessories has surged. The momentum continued in the third quarter as Logitech reported sales of $1.67 billion, an 85% increase on the year-ago period, led by videoconferencing and gaming products. Operating income grew 248% to $448 million in the three months to Dec.31, while net profit excluding items rose 192% to $2.45 per share, smashing the FactSet consensus of $1.14 per share. The

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