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Top 10 Sensors Market worth $101 1 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 6 8%

The report Top 10 Sensors Market by Type (Pressure, Temperature, Image, Motion, Fingerprint, Level, Gas, Magnetic Field, Position, and Light), Technology, Application, End-User Industry, and Region - Global Forecast to 2026″ , were valued at USD 72.7 billion in 2021 and are expected to reach USD 101.1 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period. Among the end-user industries, consumer electronics, automotive, and healthcare are the major markets. Some of the reasons are the increasing demand for smart devices in consumer electronics, growing importance of measuring and controlling devices in these industries, and increasing concern toward security and surveillance in these sectors. • Informational PDF Brochure :-

Facebook could face lawsuits for unconscionable conduct over non-news wipe out

Facebook could face lawsuits for unconscionable conduct over non-news wipe out 20 Feb, 2021 12:57 AM 3 minutes to read Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook could face legal action from Australian businesses and charities after they were unexpectedly caught in the network s blocking of news content. Photo / File Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook could face legal action from Australian businesses and charities after they were unexpectedly caught in the network s blocking of news content. Photo / File news.com.au Facebook has left itself open to class-action lawsuits and could even face prosecution after the pages of hundreds of charities, groups and government agencies were unconscionably caught up in the platform s wiping of Australian news content this week.

Facebook unfriends Australia: uproar as news pages

© In-Cyprus 2021 Facebook faced backlash from publishers and politicians on Thursday after blocking news feeds in Australia in a surprise escalation of a dispute with the government over a law to require it to share revenue from news. Facebook wiped out pages from Australian state governments and charities as well as from domestic and international news organisations, three days before the launch of a nationwide COVID-19 vaccination programme. Though the measure was limited to Australia,  Europe an publishers along with British and Canadian politicians described it as an attempt to put pressure on governments that.

Rocketbook Panda Planner Review | Mental Floss

Rocketbook To-do lists never seem to end. Every time you check off one task, another one appears. Whether you organize your life through notebooks, calendars, or apps, it always seems like there is an elusive, better way to do it all. Rocketbook wants to solve all your organizational problems with one simple planner you can use year after year. The Rocketbook Panda Planner ($35) is a reusable, erasable notebook that allows you to scan notes, to-do lists, and other action items into an app and save them to the cloud to use on the go. This planner uses the technology from Rocketbook and the organizational methods developed by Panda Planner to help users stay on track at work and in their personal lives.

PGS begins 3D survey in Lower Congo Basin

Advertisement PGS, in cooperation with ANPG, has begun a new fully pre-funded MultiClient 3D survey in the Lower Congo Basin, near the river plume of the Congo in Angola Block 1/14. The acquisition phase will continue until April and fast-track data is expected in October 2021. Ramform Atlas (pictured) is acquiring high-density 3D GeoStreamer data using a 10 x 8025 m streamer spread. The survey is designed to produce data of superior resolution, to increase understanding of the prolific Lower Congo Basin. The Block 1/14 survey provides the first 3D data in the area. PGS is currently evaluating a series of new acquisition projects within the Lower Congo Basin.

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