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Samsung leader Lee Jae-yong gets a 2.5 year sentence on bribery charges

The appellate court of South Korea has officially announced that Lee Jae-yong, heir of Samsung and son of deceased company chairman, has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison. The verdict comes after a three-year-long trial over allegations that the man tried to bribe a person from the President’s office. Lee Jae-yong, heir and CEO… Read more

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Samsung, the heir to the empire will have to go back to prison for corruption

Sentenced to 2 years and 6 months Samsung’s heir Lee Jae-yong is in prison. This is the sentence of the retrial for corruption that had led, in 2017, to the indictment of the then South Korean president Park Geun- hye. by Manolo De Agostini published 18 January 2021 , at 15: 01 in the Market… Read more

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Samsung heir Lee Jae Yong has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison

Samsung heir Lee Jae Yong has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison by the Seoul High Court. The court saw it as proven that Samsung had paid bribes in exchange for political support for the merger of two company subsidiaries. For this purpose, Samsung has given the organization of a friend… Read more

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Singapore: Abuse of Trust in Corona Contact Tracking

In Singapore, the pandemic response has been largely technology-based – two systems to be precise. The first is a QR code that became ubiquitous across the country in April and May as part of the “SafeEntry” contact tracking system. SafeEntry meant that anyone who wants to enter a public place – restaurants, shops, malls –… Read more

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Samsung heir ordered back to prison on bribery charge

Lee Jae-yong — known as Jay Y. Lee in the West — the de facto leader and heir to the Samsung Group conglomerate, has been ordered back to prison for two years and six months on bribery charges, according to Bloomberg. The billionaire son of controversial Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee, who died in October, was… Read more

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TWS segment sees significant growth in 2020, more to come in 2021

A new report released by Counterpoint Research, says the wearables market continues to grow quickly. The latest research shows that 52% of wearables in Q3 2020 consisted of hearables. Smartwatches and fitness trackers accounted for 41%. Skinwear, bodywear, and eyewear accounted for the remaining 7% share. Source: Counterpoint Research. *Includes smartwatches and bands. The hearables… Read more

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Rhineland-Palatinate: New association wants to promote renewable energies

There is slack in the expansion of wind energy – a new state association for renewable energies Rhineland-Palatinate / Saarland (LEE RLP / SL) now wants to provide more momentum for photovoltaics and biogas. One and a half years after the merger of ten Rhineland-Palatinate associations to form a network for renewable energies, the new… Read more

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Review: Belkin Soundform True Wireless in ears

Wireless earbuds have been dire in recent years have become popular because of the convenience and often the quality they offer. Personally, I’m still stuck with wired earpieces, but I’m starting to appreciate the whole concept more and more â ???? Â and there these Belkin Soundform True Wireless are partly responsible for. The Soundform… Read more

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