https://www.androidauthority.com/newsletters/da-may-10-2021/
May 10, 2021 Good morning! I got sunburnt yesterday, two days after it snowed. Weather is weird and fun right now!
Ransomware shuts oil pipeline
Colpipe
A company responsible for transporting 45% of fuel consumed on the US East Coast has been forced to halt operations since Friday due to a ransomware attack
(Reuters).
In brief:
The Colonial Pipeline is the largest fuel pipeline in the US, running from Texas through the Gulf Coast to New York Harbor. It carries 2.5 million barrels a day, and the supply of diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel.
It went down on Friday, and as of Sunday, the Colonial Pipeline Company said it was still working to develop a restart plan for its pipeline system.
When Ottens and his team introduced the compact cassette to the world in 1962, little could they have envisioned how far into the future their product would impact music lovers and the music industry. SUJESH PAVITHRAN
If you’re a 40-something music fan or older, the likelihood is high that during a lengthy phase in your life, the primary medium for music playback/storage was the compact cassette tape. Mine certainly was, for almost three decades from the mid-1970s onwards. In fact, I still have a handful of these cassette gathering dust. The last tape deck I owned, a Nakamichi DR-3, left the building more than a decade ago. and since then, I have not listened to a cassette.