Google pays tribute to Friends anniversary with hilarious character easter eggs
Iconic sitcom Friends is celebrating its 25th anniversary and Google has treated us to some funny easter eggs

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Using your phone on the loo is giving you haemorrhoids, doctors warn
We've all done it, but it could cause you serious health problems including haemorrhoids, also known as piles

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Change these 4 new security settings in iOS 13 now

If you&ve (successfully) upgraded to iOS 13 or just got hold of a new iPhone 11 or 11 Pro, there are new security settings in Applelatest operating system you need to learn and use. Here's what's important to understand.

Fight back against robocalls

There were 26.3 billion robocalls in the U.S. in 2018. Ita a sickness.

You can stop the contagion thanks to a new in iOS 13 feature that directs incoming calls from unknown numbers (ie. those you don&t have in your Contacts book) to voicemail.Ita useful feature that isn&t enabled by default.

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I&d say you need another cup

Itthe late 1960s shop gets several new IBM 1403 Model N1 printers. The 1403 is big, fast — and loud. The Model N1 addresses the noise issue by enclosing the printer on all sides. When the printer encounters an error, the top automatically opens. That can really be helpful when you have a sea of printers in a computer room; you know at a glance which one has an error.

One morning, this pilot fish wades into this sea to collect his listing, coffee cup in hand. The large flat top of the printer thatrunning his listing looks like a perfect place to put his cup while he bends down to pull off his listing.

Too bad there was an error just then. Model N1top opens, dumping hot coffee down fishback.

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Why Wells Fargo plans to pilot its own cryptocurrency

Wells Fargo - Company this week announced plans to pilot an internal settlement service using a homegrown cryptocurrency backed by fiat money, starting with the U.S. dollar.

Wells Fargo Digital Cash, which will run on the bank's first distributed ledger technology (DLT) platform based on the R3 Corda Enterprise blockchain specification, will enable internal book transfers of cross-border payments within the bank's global network. It will also allow bank's international locations to exchange that digitized money among themselves.

The world's fourth-largest bank said it has already successfully tested the technology between U.S. and Canadian accounts using U.S. dollars. Additional currencies will be considered after the pilot, according to a spokesperson.

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