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The 50 minutes that last night’s Nintendo Direct lasted could have given more than to announce an infinite list of indie games Blame us for hoping that the first relevant Nintendo Direct in over a year, one that would last almost an hour, was going to be littered with major announcements. In perspective, I can count on the fingers of my hands the announcements that can mark Nintendo’s agenda in 2021. Let’s start at the end: at the end of the broadcast, Nintendo confirmed for 2022 the launch of Splatoon 3, the new installment of a very new franchise in…

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Acrylamide is a toxic compound that appears in some foods when they are processed at high temperatures, such as French fries or bread. But there are also other pollutants such as furan or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that also arise in heat treatment. For this reason, a European Commission regulation aimed at the food industry has just entered into force last April, which establishes measures to reduce acrylamide levels in food. And the objective is to increase consumer protection since in animals there is scientific evidence that acrylamide “can increase the risk of suffering from cancer”, with children being the most…

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Legumes are not always associated with spoon dishes. The Alphabet of Nutrition provides us with cold recipes for this spring and affects the consumption of peas and beans this season. In addition, nutritionist Laura González points out how legumes can contribute proteins of high biological value to our diet if we combine them properly with cereals. The consumption of legumes has been reduced in the Spanish population by almost 50 percent. At present, in Spain about 70 grams are consumed per week (just one serving) compared to the 2 or 3 servings recommended weekly. Beans, beans, and lentils can be…

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The fact has also caused controversy because many wonder if this, instead of helping, would not do the opposite to a person who has lost a loved one. A Korean television program has once again carried out a controversial activity, having a ‘meeting’ between a person and one of her deceased relatives. The program is called I Met You and broadcast on the MBC network and this time it showed a man named Kim Jung-soo, 51, who using virtual reality tools built an image of his deceased wife of him four years ago and ‘gathered’ them. The image was worked…

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According to this expert, hybrid cars will be “a temporary solution” until 2030, especially for users who need to travel long distances. Electric vehicle sales doubled and hybrid car sales tripled in 2020 in Europe, surpassing one million vehicles sold, driven by national measures to turn the page on the pandemic and limit climate change. A total of 538,772 electric cars were sold last year, mostly in Germany, France and the Netherlands, as well as 507,059 plug-in hybrid models, according to figures released Thursday by the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA). Although the health crisis reduced sales in the…

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So far this week, several news have appeared that have caused interest and surprise in the technological world. So far this week, several news have appeared that have caused interest and surprise in the technological world. These are the main ones that have been talked about: Android will “travel” with Ford from 2023 Starting in 2023, the entire Google suite will be available on Ford cars, thanks to a six-year agreement between the two US companies. The use of the Android operating system and software such as Google Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play will serve to “accelerate Ford’s transformation…

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Provisional decision provides for reinstatement of the Tuesday Free channels under a fine of R $ 5,000 per day. Judge understood that YouTube’s decision was disproportionate and violates freedom of expression. It is possible to appeal. The São Paulo court ordered YouTube and Google to re-establish the availability of two video channels on the internet by the blogger Bolsonarista Allan dos Santos, author of the “Tuesday Free” page and investigated by the Supreme Court (STF) in an investigation that investigates the spread of fake news. The decision, on a preliminary (provisional) basis, was issued on Friday (14) by Judge Mathias…

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Computer chips are scarcer, and the effects of this are felt by countries and consumers. Most of the time, they go unnoticed, but computer chips are at the center of all the digital products that surround us – and when supplies are scarce, their manufacturing can stop altogether. Some signs of this problem have already been noticed last year, when fans of online games struggled to buy new graphics cards, Apple had to stagger the launch of their iPhones and the recently released Xbox and PlayStation video games didn’t even come close to meeting the demand. READ MORE: With chips…

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Adjustments happen after a study said the app contained security holes that left users’ data vulnerable to the Chinese government. The social network based on audio conversations Clubhouse said it is reviewing its data protection practices, after a study by the Stanford Internet Observatory said the app contained security holes that left users’ data vulnerable to the Chinese government. The app said, in response to the study, that although it chose not to make the app available in China, some people found a way to download it, which means that the conversations in which these users participated can be transmitted…

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Buscador gave scores to establishments based on their own criteria, with the official classification of the tourism agency remaining. France fined Google a million euros for developing a “misleading classification” of hotels based on its own criteria, which replaced the official classification, the country’s anti-fraud agency announced on Monday. The agency opened its investigation in 2019 after hotel owners protested that Google was assigning stars based on its own criteria, rather than the stars awarded by tourism development agency France Atout. To increase user confusion, the American giant used the same one-to-five star system from France Atout. In carrying out…

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