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Tin Can: Retro-Handy für Kinder wird zum Verkaufsschlager
Tecnología
27.04.2026Resumen IA

Tin Can: Retro-Handy für Kinder wird zum Verkaufsschlager

Tin Can ist ein rund 100 US-Dollar teures Retro-Handy für Kinder ohne Bildschirm, das über WLAN andere Geräte desselben Typs verbindet. Das vor einem Jahr auf den Markt gekommene Telefon verkaufte sich bereits mehrere Hunderttausend Mal und ist wegen hoher Nachfrage erst ab Juni wieder lieferbar. Eltern kontrollieren über eine App, welche Kontakte ihre Kinder anrufen dürfen. Schulen in den USA prüfen Sammelbestellungen als Alternative zu Smartphones.

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Heise Online
From vibrating shoes to anal beads: the strange history of chess cheating
Deportes
21.04.2026Resumen IA

From vibrating shoes to anal beads: the strange history of chess cheating

This article explores two chess cheating scandals spanning 30 years: the 1993 Von Neumann Affair at the World Open in Philadelphia, where an unrated player using hidden technology in his shoes drew with grandmaster Helgi Ólafsson before fleeing after being asked to solve a puzzle; and the 2022 Hans Niemann controversy, detailed in Netflix documentary Untold: Chess Mates, where Niemann was accused of cheating against Magnus Carlsen using a sex toy. The piece examines how chess has transformed from an era when Garry Kasparov could beat any computer to today where grandmasters would lose to a novice with a phone.

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Guardian Sport
Trump administration begins accepting refunds on over $166bn in tariffs
NOTICIA
20.04.2026

Trump administration begins accepting refunds on over $166bn in tariffs

Claims system launches months after supreme court ruled Trump had no legal authority to impose tariffsSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe Trump administration began on Monday accepting applications from businesses seeking refunds for more than $166bn in tariffs, months after the supreme court ruled that the president had no legal authority to impose them.The administration launched on Monday the digital claims system, named Cape, which they said in court filings could handle about 63% of affected import filings, with the remainder to follow. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Trump Administration Opens $166 Billion Tariff Refund Program After Supreme Court Ruling
En desarrollo
Business·20.04.2026Resumen IA

Trump Administration Opens $166 Billion Tariff Refund Program After Supreme Court Ruling

The Trump administration has begun accepting applications for more than $166 billion in tariff refunds following a February Supreme Court ruling that found the president had no legal authority to impose the tariffs. The administration launched a digital claims system called Cape that can handle about 63% of affected import filings, with the remainder to follow. Over 3,000 companies have already sued for refunds, including Skechers, Revlon, Toyota, Nintendo of America, FedEx, and Costco. Only companies that officially paid the tariffs can claim refunds, leaving ordinary consumers who absorbed costs through higher prices with no direct recourse. Processing takes 60-90 days.

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Guardian Business