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Displate Recognized Among the Top Licensees in the World
Displate, the manufacturer of unique magnet-mounted metal posters, was named one of the top licensees in the world by License Global Magazine.
The industry’s leading publication recognized Displate among companies who “make the licensing industry...
Distributor malfunction or fuel shortage?
Visitors to numerous Orlen fuel stations in Poland are met with a peculiar sight these days: notes hung up announcing distributor malfunctions. This isn't an isolated incident. Many stations still don't have diesel available,...
Fuel Prices Expected to Rise after Elections, Says Przemysław Litwiniuk
In a recent statement on TVN24, Przemysław Litwiniuk, a member of the Monetary Policy Council, announced that fuel prices in Poland are anticipated to surge by at least 10% in November and by another...
Deepfake featuring the most popular YouTuber in the world promoted a scam
The world's most popular YouTuber, MrBeast, and two BBC presenters have been used to promote scams. Cybercriminals created fake videos with Artificial Intelligence (AI), in which celebrities were urging fraudulent purchases and investments. The...
Critical gaps in Friend.tech platform’s security led to a data breach?
Friend.tech, a new decentralized social platform (DeSo) based on trading "shares" allowing users to interact with influencers, was previously accused of leaking data of over 100,000 users.
The creators of the platform immediately...
About 20% of Energy-related Content on Polish Internet is Disinformation. The Industry Decides to...
On average, every second Pole encounters content related to energy on the internet daily. Even one in five such messages can be misinformation, according to an analysis commissioned by the Polish Association of Professional...
Tech-led recession is unlikely, it employs too few people
LAYOFF: High profile tech sector layoffs, from Amazon to Twitter, have surged to 135,000 globally at 850 companies and investors are worried about a white collar-led recession. This is unlikely. The sector employs too...