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Functional but Bizarre Design Features of 2,000-Year-Old Greek Battle HelmetsBoth of these helmets, by the way, fetched eye-watering sums at auction. The Chalcidian went for $283,500, and the Pilos sold for $214,200.
Check if you're in Google Chrome's third-party cookie phaseout testGoogle has started testing the phasing out of third-party cookies on Chrome, affecting about 1% of its users or approximately 30 million people. Learn how to check if you are part of the initial test.Third-party cookies, which track users' browsing habits across different websites for targeted advertising, are slowly being replaced by Google's Privacy Sandbox APIs. This new method aims to allow personalized ads based on users' interests without compromising their privacy.Firefox and Safari have already eliminated default access to these cookies, with Google expecting to follow suit by adopting a more secure method. The tech giant is aiming for interoperability across different browsers while maintaining high privacy and security standards.The shift away from third-party cookies marks a significant change in online advertising, requiring advertisers to adapt to new privacy-preserving technologies. Google is actively working with web developers to create solutions that protect user privacy while ensuring the web remains dynamic and accessible.Based on the test results and whether it causes significant issues with the displaying of websites, Google will begin to gradually phase out third-party cookies for the rest of its users starting in the third quarter of 2024.
Kef police staffing to be increased by five officers. Seem to recall hearing that the local police union requested substantially more.
Man arrested for olive oil adulteration and tradeA 48-year-old man was arrested on Sunday for producing fake olive oil with various substances.Police have said that a report was made against the man, which was followed by an investigation of the West Attica basement in which the olive oil adulteration took place, and his subsequent arrest.According to police, the 48-year-old would mix great quantities of sunflower oil with an aroma compound approximating the smell of olive seeds, in order to produce and sell it as pure olive oil.Among various items, police confiscated 13,960 liters of sunflower oil, 6,332 liters of a substance approximating olive oil, 70 liters of the olive seed aroma compound, 720 empty metallic containers, €1,750 in cash, two vehicles, a great quantity of label stickers, as well as the equipment used for the adulteration.
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Chinese tourist influx expected in 2024Greece expects more Chinese tourists this year by offering a tailored tourism product to suit the needs of the Chinese market, a Greek tourism official said on Wednesday.