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Cerebra Integrated Technologies has entered into service agreement with a Multinational Company which is considered to be one of the BIG five Companies in the US Information Technology industry.
This Customer designs, develops and sells consumer electronics like smartphones, laptops, notepads, watches, headphones, earphones etc, along with consumer software and also provides online services to their customers. This service agreement is for recycling of E Waste and has also received two purchase orders against the said agreement.
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Q: Who does the NFT market target?
A: People who have met all their material needs and still can’t fill that empty hole inside of them.
Q: What types of digital tokens are available?
A: NBA clips already on YouTube, memes already on Imgur, and tweets already on Twitter.
Q: How is Mark Cuban involved?
A: He’s the perfect celebrity billionaire to be quoted in articles to give NFTs an air of credibility.
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Florida mother, daughter charged with hacking homecoming queen election
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A mother and daughter have been charged with hacking the election to become 2020 homecoming queen at the J.M. Tate High School near Pensacola, Florida. The electronic equivalent of fingerprints at the crime scene indicated that dozens of student votes were lodged from a computing device with a single internet address.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested Laura Rose Carroll, 50, and her 17-year-old daughter, both of Pensacola, and charged them with unlawful use of computers, two-way communications devices and personally identifiable information, the FDLE said Monday.