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Windows 11 Build 26220.7051 released with “Ask Copilot” feature – BleepingComputer
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AVTR INVESTOR ALERT: Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP Announces that Avantor, Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action Lawsuit – Business Wire
- AVTR INVESTOR ALERT: Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP Announces that Avantor, Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Class Action Lawsuit Business Wire
- Securities Fraud Investigation Into Avantor, Inc. (AVTR) Announced – Shareholders Who Lost Money Urged To Contact The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz The AI Journal
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- AVANTOR ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Announces that a GlobeNewswire
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Iran has ‘no desire’ for talks with US, ‘cannot stop uranium enrichment,’ says FM
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran has no desire for direct talks with the US over its nuclear or missile program, insisting that the Islamic Republic would not give up its ability to enrich uranium, according to a…
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Explorers seek ancient Antarctica ice in climate change study
An explorer and a glaciologist have embarked on a three-month mission to cross part of Antarctica on kite skis in search of ice that is 130,000 years old.
The goal of the French duo is to better understand the impact on world sea levels of any…
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James Vowles: ‘It’s about setting the foundations right for 2026’
Team Principal James Vowles has outlined Atlassian Williams Racing’s plans to improve upon our performance in Mexico, while maximising learnings from the season’s final four races.
Neither Alex Albon or Carlos Sainz were able to put points on…
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Spiders use web decorations to detect prey more easily
A new study suggests that certain spider web decorations help a spider figure out where prey has hit the web. The effect shows up as a small time advantage and, more importantly, as vibrations reaching more sensing points.
The work centers on the…
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Rising CO2 levels threaten to disrupt global space communication
Far above your head, in the atmosphere between Earth and outer space, an invisible process is occurring. The increasing concentration of carbon dioxide is already manifesting itself in impacts beyond heat waves, melting ice, and rising seas. It…
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Government drafts legal package to mandate digital payments at retail outlets
The government is in the process of drafting a legal package aimed at amending existing laws to mandate digital payment solutions at business and retail outlets as part of its push towards a cashless economy as reported by Express Tribune.
The report confirmed that the draft legal package proposes amendments to the Payment Systems and Electronic Fund Transfers Act, 2007, making it mandatory for businesses to offer at least one digital payment method, including QR code facilities. Local governments will be authorised to ensure compliance and enforcement.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) are revising bylaws to mandate digital payment acceptance at all retail outlets within their jurisdiction. Provincial governments are also expected to amend or enact new Digital Payment Acts to enforce the same requirement for businesses in their areas.
In the interim, local governments and regulatory authorities have been instructed to issue notifications for the installation of digital payment acceptance facilities at retail outlets.
Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) have begun printing Raast QR codes on consumer bills. Together, the two companies serve 10.74 million customers with annual collections of Rs384.91 billion. Over 21,400 consumers have paid their gas bills using Raast QR codes, contributing Rs51.8 million in payments.
Meanwhile, 10 out of 11 electricity distribution companies (DISCOs) have adopted Raast QR codes for bill payments, with Tesco also signing up. To date, over 27,900 consumers have paid electricity bills through Raast QR codes, amounting to Rs128 million in transactions. The total consumer base of all DISCOs is 35 million, with annual collections around Rs4 trillion.
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced Raast QR payments at its service centres and through its mobile application. Currently, 949 NADRA centres are enabled for Raast QR payments, and the feature is integrated into the PAK ID app, which has 10.7 million users. As a result, cashless transactions at NADRA facilities have risen from 66% to 76% by October 2025.
Raast QR payments now account for 10% of all cashless transactions and 13% of daily applications processed through the PAK ID app. The total potential for digital collections through this system is estimated at Rs28.47 billion, with a consumer base of 27.2 million.
The CDA has also mandated the display of Raast QR codes at retail outlets in Islamabad, with 38,819 stores now enabled to accept payments. A Merchant Acquisition Committee has been established to oversee the process, with 12 participating banks facilitating the initiative.
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Surging Power Costs Are Putting the Squeeze on Customers – The Wall Street Journal
- Surging Power Costs Are Putting the Squeeze on Customers The Wall Street Journal
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Coca-Cola recalled potentially contaminated cans. Investors didn’t blink — could the same scandal sink a small business?
Thousands of cans containing Coca-Cola products have been recalled due to potential metal contamination.
The affected Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola and Sprite cans fell under a Class II recall, which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) uses to describe products that “may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.”
Recalled products can be identified using the following codes:
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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12-ounce can (12 pack) / Codes: 49000042559 and FEB0226MAA
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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 12-ounce can (35 pack) / Codes: 49000058499 and FEB0226MAA
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Coca-Cola 12-ounce can (24 pack) / Codes: 49000012781 and JUN2926MAA
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Coca-Cola 12-ounce can (35 pack) / Codes: 49000058468 and JUN2926MAA
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Sprite 12-ounce can (35 pack) / Codes: 49000058482 and JUN2926MAA
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Sprite 12-ounce can (12 pack) / Codes: 49000028928 and JUN2926MAA
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Sprite 12-ounce can (12 pack) / Codes: 49000028928 and JUN3026MAB
According to TODAY, a company spokesperson said that the recalled products were only distributed in Texas, specifically in the Rio Grande Valley and San Antonio, and that all affected products have been removed from store shelves. (1)
It seems in this case the harm done to the public was limited, but product defects are no joke, and can result in serious harm to consumers and companies. So, how will this recall impact Coca-Cola?
Whenever a recall of a given product is announced, there’s the risk that it could damage the brand’s reputation and prompt consumers not to buy it. If a bad product causes injury, it could also result in legal action. It’s common for a company’s stock price to fall following negative news of any sort, and a recall fits that category.
The bottling plant that sent out the affected Coca-Cola cans initiated a recall on Oct. 3, and FDA labelled it a Class II recall on Oct. 20. Shares of Coca-Cola remained pretty flat in the days following Oct. 3. The day after the FDA’s classification, shares of Coca-Cola actually rose to their highest level in October at the time. And while they’ve retreated since, as of Oct. 29, they’re pretty much exactly back where they were on Oct. 20.
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