OneGx 2 is a handheld gaming PC that’s also a mini-laptop with swappable keyboard layouts

Most of the handheld gaming PCs that have launched in the past few years have looked vaguely like a Nintendo Switch or Valve Steam Deck: there’s a display squeezed between a pair of game controllers and no physical keyboard. But there are a handf…

Most of the handheld gaming PCs that have launched in the past few years have looked vaguely like a Nintendo Switch or Valve Steam Deck: there’s a display squeezed between a pair of game controllers and no physical keyboard. But there are a handful of portable gaming PCs that do have keyboards for easier text input. […]

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Erkennen und Schließen von Sicherheitslücken leicht gemacht – dieses exklusive E-Learning führt praxisnah in die Techniken und Tools von Ethical Hackern ein. Die Black-Week-Ermäßigung gilt nur bis Samstag, den 30. November. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-…

Erkennen und Schließen von Sicherheitslücken leicht gemacht - dieses exklusive E-Learning führt praxisnah in die Techniken und Tools von Ethical Hackern ein. Die Black-Week-Ermäßigung gilt nur bis Samstag, den 30. November. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

Things aren’t looking good for infamous CEO of “health care terrorists”

Former Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre faces wide-ranging fraud and corruption probes.

Federal agents briefly detained infamous ex-hospital CEO Ralph de la Torre early last week and seized his phone, according to an investigative report from the Boston Globe.

De la Torre is the ultra-wealthy former CEO of the now-bankrupt hospital chain Steward, once the largest for-profit health care company in the country. Steward and de la Torre have been accused of being "health care terrorists" and practicing "third-world medicine" that killed and maimed patients as executives extracted millions in payouts, stripping the company of assets.

In September, de la Torre was held in criminal contempt of Congress for failing to abide by a congressional subpoena to attend a Senate hearing over the alleged corruption.

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