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Palmer indicates what Ferrari must do for chance at title

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Williams confirm Albon will remain with the team in 2027

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Microsoft MVP Creates Site to Remind You of All the Brands Redmond Replaced

Microsoft MVP Loryan Strant has created the Microsoft Rebrand Registry, cataloging 72 Microsoft products and the 158 names they've had over the years. His analysis finds that Microsoft product names survive an average of two years and eleven months. The site even predicts which products are most likely to get renamed next, "by considering the amount of time the current name has applied, prior names, and the frequency with which Microsoft changes names of products in the same family," reports The Register. "That methodology led him to suggest an 'elevated' likelihood of name changes for the Azure App Service, Azure SQL Database, Azure DevOps, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service." From the report: Readers may remember that Strant has also created the site Let Me Correct That For You, which lists the exact names of Microsoft products -- an effort he told The Register he thinks is useful because Microsoft in its wisdom uses Camel Case for names like PowerPoint but went with conventional capitalization for Copilot.

Another of his sites immortalizes Microsoft cloud product logos. He's also created HumbledandHonored.com, a site that generates social media posts MVPs can use to announce they have earned or retained Microsoft's awards.

Strant told The Register that the Rebrand Registry came about after some banter between himself and other MVPs, during which the topic of Microsoft's many product name changes came up. He decided to do something about it.

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India Paves the Way For Charging Merchants a Fee On UPI Transactions

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: For most Indians, paying by Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has become almost absurdly routine. Scan a QR code, tap a few buttons and the money moves instantly. There is no card machine, no cash, and -- most importantly -- for the user, no visible fee. That may be about to change. India has paved the way for banks and payment companies to charge merchants a fee on UPI transactions, potentially ending a decade-long experiment in free digital payments.

The government has yet to decide the rate or exactly where it will apply, but proposals under discussion include a merchant discount rate (MDR) of 0.3-0.5% -- a small fee paid by a business to the banks and payment companies that process its UPI payments -- on larger transactions at big businesses. The government says consumers and person-to-person UPI payments will remain free. If merchant fees are introduced, they will apply only to some transactions above a set threshold, at a nominal rate, meaning most UPI payments will remain free. The question is whether putting a price on UPI could weaken the network that made it such a success.

The stakes are enormous. Launched in 2016, UPI has grown into one of the world's biggest real-time payment networks. According to official data, in July alone, there were 23.6 billion UPI transactions worth 29.87 trillion rupees ($313.5 billion). Fintech apps such as PhonePe and Google Pay account for most UPI payments. In the financial year just ended, the figure was about 241.6 billion transactions -- almost 12,000 times the volume in UPI's first full year. More than 550 million people now use it, and the system is now available in some form for payments in 11 countries outside India. India's UPI became ubiquitous partly because it made digital payments almost frictionless for merchants, including small vendors who can accept payments with little more than a QR code. New research suggests that merchant acceptance was "not just a result of UPI growth, but one of its key drivers."

As RBI governor Sanjay Malhotra put it, "Someone will have to pay the cost." The challenge will be making UPI sustainable without weakening the merchant network that helped it take off.

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WAT. Nu al AH Cola Kruidnoot in de schappen

Kijk het ene drankje is de andere niet. En na de bijsluiter te lezen zijn we al helemaal aan boord. "Lekker fris. Cola zero sugar kruidnootsmaak is een echte dorstlesser.​ Suikervrije, koolzuurhoudende frisdrank met cola- en kruidnootsmaak. Met zoetstoffen." Suikervrij, dus dit is praktisch groente. En bovendien precies wat we nodig hebben tijdens een ontluikende herfst. Koude winterthee met prik, en de warmte voelen we van binnen. Er wordt wel eens beweerd dat Nederlanders geen cultuur hebben, maar hoe laat kruidnootcola zich dan verklaren? Schaakmat liberaal.


Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Slachtoffer naar ziekenhuis na botsing op N-weg

Op de N217 bij Mijnsheerenland zijn twee auto’s met elkaar in botsing gekomen. Hierbij raakten meerdere mensen gewond, zo melden 112-correspondenten. De weg werd korte tijd afgesloten.

SF Pride 2015

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SF Pride 2015