Europa League permutations: Who wants what to undergo?

UEFA.com explains all of the UEFA Europa League permutations forward of the fifth spherical of group stage video games on 28 November.GROUP STANDINGS Who is via to the spherical of 32?Basel, Celtic, Espanyol, Manchester United, SevillaWho might undergo on Matchday 5?APOEL, AZ Alkmaar, Arsenal, Braga, CFR Cluj, Copenhagen, Dynamo Kyiv, Gent, İstanbul Başakşehir, LASK, Ludogorets, Mönchengladbach, Rangers, Sporting CP, Wolfsburg, Wolves, Young BoysAll of the under data is topic to remaining affirmation f... UEFA.com - News

First tickets for UEFA EURO 2020 allotted to followers

• UEFA EURO 2020 ticket notifications had been despatched to followers by electronic mail on 6 August • Fans can test their electronic mail or log in to their UEFA account to test if their software was profitable• If followers had been profitable, they need to pay for his or her tickets by 14:00 CEST on 18 August to safe their seats. Visit euro2020.com/tickets for extra dataFans have discovered if they've secured tickets for UEFA EURO 2020 through a random poll after a record-breaking 19.three million ticket requests. Pay by 18 AugustWith demand for tickets so excessive, UEFA i... UEFA.com - News

US opioid disaster: Data present a number of firms contributed

WASHINGTON — The maker of OxyContin has been forged because the chief villain within the nation’s opioid disaster. But newly launched authorities figures recommend Purdue Pharma had loads of assist in flooding the U.S. with billions of capsules at the same time as overdose deaths had been accelerating. Records saved by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration present that 76 billion oxycodone and hydrocodone capsules — the overwhelming majority of them generics, not model names — had been shipped to U.S. pharmacies from 2006 to 2012. The annual quantity swelled by greater than 50 % throughout that time frame even because the physique rely climbed. The highly effective painkillers flowed quicker even after Purdue Pharma was fined

Technical, disciplinary and helmet updates for 2019

Everything from the latest meeting of the Grand Prix Commission, held recently at Sepang The Grand Prix Commission, composed of Messrs. Carmelo Ezpeleta (Dorna, Chairman), Paul Duparc (FIM), Herve Poncharal (IRTA) and Takanao Tsubouchi (MSMA), in the presence of Carlos Ezpeleta (Dorna), Mike Trimby (IRTA, Secretary of the meeting) and Corrado Cecchinelli (Director of Technology), in a meeting held in Sepang on 3 November 2018 made the following decisions: Technical Regulations - effective season 2019 Data Analysis – MotoGP™ ClassThe Technical Director has been granted authority to download data directly from the ECU to the “Official PC” for the purpose of verifying that it has not been modified from its original recording. Once it is established that the data complies with the FIM regulations

Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto2™ prepare for last leg of the season

The Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto2™ team kept themselves busy after the San Marino GP – completing a two-day test at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia. The team's two riders, Miguel Oliveira and Brad Binder, enjoyed productive track time on both days and were able to deliver data from more than 150 laps apiece. Only windy conditions on Thursday caused some problems for the duo. Source link

Fans following Women’s EURO in record number

Fans following Women’s EURO in record number

The business end of UEFA Women's EURO 2017 is still to come but the biggest female tournament ever organised by UEFA has already been attracting fans like never before. We've had millions tuning in for broadcasts, smashing all previous records, while total visitors on the UEFA Women's EURO section on UEFA.com is set to double. TVCumlative audience for group stage of 81.5 million (up from 60.8 million in 2013). Total audience so far up 116% (72.5 million) across nine markets for which comparative data available: Finland, France, Germany, Iceland (matchday 1 & 2 only... UEFA.com - News

New Lawsuit Alleges Bose Headphones Spy On Listeners Via Connect App

Share this: Bose makes some of the best audio equipment around. However, the company might be using some of its technology to break the law. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court in Chicago, Kyle Zak alleges Bose spies on its wireless headphone customers by using an app that tracks the various types of audio entertainment they listen to, according to Reuters. Furthermore, Zak claims the Framingham, Mass., company violates privacy rights by selling users’ information without permission. “People should be uncomfortable with it,” Christopher Dore, Zak’s lawer, said in an interview, via Reuters “People put headphones on their head because they think it’s private, but they can be giving out information they don’t want to share.” Zak reportedly is seeking millions of dollars of damages