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The Ergatta Rower blends sleek design with game-based workouts, offering a self-paced alternative to instructor-led fitness platforms All products featured on Athletech News are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Ergatta takes a unique approach to most connected cardio, trading instructor-led classes and leaderboard competition for a self-paced, game-driven experience. Developed in collaboration with WaterRower, the machine pairs traditional water resistance with adaptive software designed to make workouts more interactive. Athletech News tested the Ergatta Rower to see if the gamified experience drives better results and…

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Google and Disney have finally reached an agreement, a couple of weeks after YouTube TV lost access to Disney channels that include ESPN, FX and ABC stations. In a statement, Google said the deal “preserves the value of [its] service for [its] subscribers and future flexibility in [its] offers.” Subscribers will be able to start watching Disney channels as they return over the course of the day, as well as access any content in their library. “We apologize for the disruption and appreciate our subscribers’ patience as we negotiated on their behalf,” YouTube wrote.The new deal “recognizes the tremendous value…

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HUNKERING down in a luxury Hampstead mansion, a Chinese Bitcoin queen left a trail of empty pockets behind her after stealing £5.5billion from thousands of victims. Zhimin Qian, 47, splashed her fraudulent billions on watches, jewels and hotel rooms all as she evaded the cops after masterminding a shady Ponzi scheme. Sign up for The Sun newsletter Thank you! It took Russian crypto queen Valeria Fedyakina just 60 days to steal £17million in a major scamCredit: @bitmama888, NF/newsX Chinese con artist Zhimin Qian left a trail of empty pockets behind her as she defrauded over 128,000 victims before finally being arrested…

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HUNKERING down in a luxury Hampstead mansion, a Chinese Bitcoin queen left a trail of empty pockets behind her after stealing £5.5billion from thousands of victims. Zhimin Qian, 47, splashed her fraudulent billions on watches, jewels and hotel rooms all as she evaded the cops after masterminding a shady Ponzi scheme. Sign up for The Sun newsletter Thank you! It took Russian crypto queen Valeria Fedyakina just 60 days to steal £17million in a major scamCredit: @bitmama888, NF/newsX Chinese con artist Zhimin Qian left a trail of empty pockets behind her as she defrauded over 128,000 victims before finally being arrested…

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In addition to bringing much higher transparency and readiness to the crypto presale market, Digitap also introduces a utility that the market has not seen before. It is the world’s first omnibank, allowing people to store, hold, and spend both cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies in one place. Additionally, Digitap offers Visa-backed crypto cards, allowing individuals to spend both their crypto and fiat assets. And they can do so anywhere Visa is accepted. They’ll receive instant settlements and conversions, and will finally be able to use whichever asset of the two for everyday things like coffee, lunch, bills, and more. This can truly…

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Keshav is currently a senior writer at NewsBTC and has been attached to the website since June 14, 2021. Keshav has been writing for many years, first as a hobbyist and later as a freelancer. He has experience working in a variety of niches, even fiction at one point, but the cryptocurrency industry has been the longest he has been attached to. In terms of official educational qualifications, Keshav holds a bachelor’s degree in Physics from one of the premier institutes of India, the University of Delhi (DU). He started the degree with an aim of eventually making a career…

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Earlier on Friday, Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency in the market, retraced further toward the $94,500 mark, intensifying concerns about a potential bear market for the broader digital asset industry.  In light of this, Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley made some thought-provoking remarks about the current market conditions, suggesting that a bear market cycle has been playing out for the past six months. New Bullish Phase Ahead For Bitcoin? In a post shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Horsley emphasized the shift in market dynamics, stating, “We talk about four-year cycles, but the reality is that model is based…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday to get rid of tariffs on a broad swath of commodities, including beef, coffee and tropical fruits. It’s part of a response to pressure from consumers who complain prices are too high.The move comes after voters in off-year elections earlier this month cited economic concerns as their top issue, resulting in big wins for Democrats in races in Virginia and New Jersey.Trump slapped tariffs on most countries in April. He and his administration have been long insisted that tariffs don’t increase consumer prices, despite economic evidence to the contrary.Record-high…

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X has finally revealed its long-promised chat platform, which replaces the service’s basic DM functionality with features more like the messaging capabilities on other mainstream apps. The update adds voice and video calling, file sharing and the ability to edit and delete previously sent messages, as well as privacy-focused features like end-to-end encryption and screenshot notifications.The overhauled messaging features, called Chat, are rolling out now on iOS and the web and will be “coming soon” on Android, according to the company. X also said it’s working on a voice memo feature for users to exchange audio messages.X has been teasing…

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The US Department of Justice has announced that five people have pleaded guilty to helping North Koreans defraud US companies by pretending to be US-based remote workers. North Korea has previously used fake identities and the direct manipulation of US cybersecurity workers to circumvent international sanctions and funnel money into the country.In this case, the people knew they were helping North Koreans, the DOJ says, and “provided their own, false, or stolen identities” to help the remote workers get jobs. They also “hosted U.S. victim company-provided laptops at residences across the United States” to hide the workers’ location. In the…

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