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Home > Anti-Piracy > Takedowns and Seizures > Following a three-year investigation involving a prosecutor’s office, a police economic crime unit, and a regional police force, three men linked to piracy portal Ogladaj (Watch) have been arrested in Poland. Police say they seized luxury cars, silver bars, cryptocurrency and cash. Other crimes that make the …

Skiers descend Crested Butte Mountain Resort in February 2020.Jason Blevins/The Colorado Sun For many years, resort captains have been slow and steady with investment in technology. The behind-the-scenes stuff — wireless networks, point-of-sale and lodging reservation systems, online ticket sales — typically was overshadowed by flashy projects involving new chairlifts and terrain. The coronavirus turbo-charged …

Most consumers wouldn’t put “renting a self-storage unit” at the top of their list of fun things to do. That’s why it can be a major advantage for facility operators to offer as much convenience as possible. Leveraging mobile-friendly technology is a terrific way to accomplish this, plus you get to reap other business rewards. …

The hospitals include Royal Prince Alfred, Westmead, Liverpool, Hornsby, St George, Nepean, Newcastle, Wollongong, Coffs Harbour, Dubbo and Wagga Wagga. People in the first priority group include paramedics, emergency department workers, critical care ward staff, health care staff at COVID-testing sites and those administering the jab. Transport workers are also likely to be among the …

MIAMI & COLUMBUS, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)–REEF Technology, the ecosystem that connects the world to your block, announced today a partnership with TIBA Parking Systems, a leader in parking technology. This collaboration will revolutionize the way landlords and operators will monetize their parking real estate. Through the partnership, REEF and TIBA will provide parking operators and landlords …

Photograph courtesy of DayMark Did COVID-19 really transform the restaurant industry—or did it just hasten an evolution that was already inevitable? Many of the changes and trends operators are facing were already taking place within the industry before the pandemic, only they are now being adopted more quickly. Establishments have restructured their businesses to include …

“The 911 emergency medical system throughout the United States is at a breaking point,” wrote Aarron Reinert, the association’s president in a Nov. 25 letter obtained by The Washington Post. “Without additional relief, it seems likely to break, even as we enter the third surge.” While billions have flowed to other parts of the health-care …

Airports and railway operators worldwide are turning to contactless technology from vendors and startups to help them safely open back up and accept full volumes of visitors during the coronavirus pandemic. Exhibit A: Eurostar, the high-speed rail operator in Europe, said on June 17 that it will adopt facial recognition technology as an alternative for …

Danielle Nelson’s best monitor for the emissions billowing out of the oil refineries and chemical plants surrounding her home: The heaving chest of her 9-year-old asthmatic son. On some nights, the boy’s chest shudders as he fights for breath in his sleep. Nelson suspects the towering plants and refineries are to blame, rising like a …

Huawei is helping develop 5G networks for all four of the UK’s major mobile phone operators – even though the government has yet to confirm whether the controversial Chinese technology company will be permitted to build the next generation of wireless infrastructure. The revelation threatens to exacerbate tensions between the UK and the US, which …