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🟠 US government is afraid of this WiFi router
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Michael, Quirin, Robert, and Thomas
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A 66-year-old man in Japan won the equivalent of 3.8 million USD in the lottery. He told his wife it was only 30,000.
His extremely frugal wife kept counting every yen, while he secretly drove around in a luxury car and checked himself into five-star onsens.
Eventually his guilt caught up with him and he invested the money back into his family.
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🛜 The next TikTok? A router in the crosshairs of the United States

TP-Link, one of the most widely used router brands in the United States, is under growing scrutiny from the US government.
The Chinese company separated its US division into a standalone entity after political pressure from Washington. But US authorities remain…