Windows Defender Antivirus, which comes with the Windows 10 software platform, will block the installation of Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) by default. According to the available data, this innovation will appear along with the update, which will be released this month. PUA protection will be automatically activated on Windows 10 from August 2021.
Microsoft claims that the installation of potentially unwanted software results in reduced performance and performance, increased advertising content, and in some cases, downloads of dangerous software. The developers note that potentially unwanted applications are not malicious, but they are products that do not need to be installed. These include ad clients, torrent clients, miners, OS optimizers, or just software that has a bad reputation.
The Chinese state publication Economic Information Daily called online games "opium" and compared them to drugs.
An article by the Economic Information Daily, affiliated with Xinhua, the official news agency of the PRC government, said that online gaming addiction among children is “widespread,” which could negatively affect their development. The publication also called for further restrictions in the industry in order to prevent gambling addiction and other negative impacts on children. It states that in 2020, more than half of Chinese children were short-sighted, and online games had a negative impact on their education. In the article, the games were called "opium for the mind" and "electronic drugs."
After a few hours, the article was deleted. However, this did not save Tencent shares: in the morning they fell on the Hong Kong stock exchange by about 10%, while at NetEase it fell by almost 14%. Investors took this as a signal of possible industry restrictions, similar to those introduced last week for educational and food delivery services.
Finally. May be they could eradicate this useless time waste?
Chinese antitrust authority SAMR this week announced an investigation into local auto semiconductor manufacturers and distributors suspected of price collusion and price manipulation. China is the largest automotive market, where the production of cars of most popular brands is localized, and its own industry is actively developing. Even an insignificant change in prices for semiconductor components can have a significant impact on the PRC market as a whole, therefore, the situation with the supply of chips at inflated prices quite rightly raised questions from the regulatory body.
The girls looked attractive, but only from a distance. The sun shone through their light dresses and shone iridescently in their hair. But as soon as I approached them and listened to their thoughts pouring down from their open mouths like an avalanche, I wanted to immediately dig a hole for myself somewhere under the hill and hide there with a machine gun.
C. Bukowski.
Jennifer Landa, M.D., a specialist in hormone therapy, has said masturbating might strengthen the body's natural defense forces.
"Masturbation can produce the right environment for a strengthened immune system," Landa told Men's Health.
Men's Health also cited a 2004 study that showed men had more white blood cells 45 minutes after they had a solo orgasm. For those who don't know, white blood cells are part of the body's immune system that help fight infection and other diseases.
According to the study by the Department of Medical Psychology, University Clinic of Essen, Germany, "these findings demonstrate that components of the innate immune system are activated by sexual arousal and orgasm."
Touching oneself might not totally prevent infection, but orgasms generally help people relax and elevate mood that is key to a healthy immune system.
One important thing to add - good orgasm (during real sex is better!) is very beneficial for tiny blood vessels, as high arousal and release run multiple cycles of expansion and contraction. Also high tension and quiver orgasm is very good for muscle tone. Multiorgasmic people are much more healthy, especially if they have office job and not enough physical training.
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