Tag: Mistakenly

  • UK Hospital Mistakenly Texts Patients They Have Cancer, Instead of Wishing ‘Merry Christmas’

    UK Hospital Mistakenly Texts Patients They Have Cancer, Instead of Wishing ‘Merry Christmas’

    London, December 31: A hospital in the UK accidentally texted patients mass “aggressive lung cancer” messages instead of extending them their intended “Merry Christmas” greetings, CBS News reported.

    The text messages were sent to the patients at Askern Medical Center in South Yorkshire, Doncaster on December 23. Patients were also asked to fill out a DS-1500 form, which is necessary for terminally ill people to apply for some benefits. Microsoft Employee Mistakenly Leaks New Version of Notepad with Tabs.

    After sending the wrong message, Askern Medical Center apologised to the patients via a follow-up text, the CBS News reported, citing the BBC. Delhi Doctor Pays Rs 10 Lakh Compensation For Operating Polio Patient’s Left Foot Instead of Right One.

    “Please accept our sincere apologies for the previous text message sent. This has been sent in error. Our message to you should have read: ‘We wish you a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. In case of emergency please contact NHS 111 [email protected],” the hospital said.

    Netizens on Twitter called out the hospital for panicking the patients. “Even if the text was meant for a single patient, what kind of hospital would inform someone about something like this via a text message?” a social media user tweeted.

    “Horrible. How someone can ever make a mistake like this?” another one wrote. The center has not publicly commented on the mishap yet. The National Health Service of the U.K., which oversees publicly funded health care, has also not commented on the situation.

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  • Microsoft Employee Mistakenly Leaks New Version of Notepad with Tabs

    Microsoft Employee Mistakenly Leaks New Version of Notepad with Tabs

    Washington, December 25 : An employee of the American tech giant Microsoft has accidentally announced that Windows 11’s Notepad app is getting a tabs feature. According to The Verge, an American technology news website, a photo of a version of Notepad with tabs was shared by the employee, a senior product manager at Microsoft.

    “Notepad in Windows 11 now has tabs!” he enthusiastically announced with a loudspeaker emoji. The screenshot included a Microsoft internal warning: “Confidential Don’t discuss features or take screenshots.” It suggested that Microsoft’s tabs feature is still in early internal testing. Google Calendar Bug Creating Random Events, Report Users.

    Minutes later the tweet was deleted but not before Windows Central and several Windows enthusiast Twitter accounts had spotted it.

    If Microsoft does implement tabs for Notepad, it will be the first built-in tool to have a tabbed interface, following the addition of tabs to File Explorer earlier this year, reported The Verge.

    Microsoft first tried tabs across all Windows 10 apps in a feature called Sets four years ago. This contained tab functionality in Notepad and File Explorer, however, Microsoft halted the project and never released it to Windows 10 customers. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Messaging Platform to Allow Users to Log Into App From Secondary Device Via 6-Digit Code, Here’s How It Will Work.

    The addition of tabs in Notepad could signal a shift towards tabs appearing in more built-in Windows apps. Microsoft may have dropped the Sets feature in Windows 10, but that hasn’t stopped Windows power users from bringing tabs to life in various parts of the operating system via third-party tools and apps, as per The Verge. (ANI)

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  • Flying Snake? Man Tries To Get Rid of a Ferocious Viper with Broom, Throws it Mistakenly Toward Cameraman Recording the Viral Video

    Flying Snake? Man Tries To Get Rid of a Ferocious Viper with Broom, Throws it Mistakenly Toward Cameraman Recording the Viral Video

    Don’t mess with a serpent! The proof of the warning is seen in a viral video showing a snake flying angrily towards a man. Initially, the man was seen taking control of the viper with a broom. In response, the angry black reptile slithers in speed toward the man, who hits in the direction of the cameraman recording the viral footage. The viral Twitter clip is scary yet hilarious. Terrifying Horned Snake Caught on Camera! Viral Video of Serpent With Two Horns Will Leave You Open-Eyed.

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  • Dog ‘Shoots’ Man Dead Accidentally on Hunting Trip in Turkey After Mistakenly Stepping on Trigger of Loaded Shotgun!

    Dog ‘Shoots’ Man Dead Accidentally on Hunting Trip in Turkey After Mistakenly Stepping on Trigger of Loaded Shotgun!

    A 32-year-old new dad was shot dead in a bizarre yet terrific incident by his pet dog during a hunting excursion in Turkey over Thanksgiving weekend. The hunter, identified as Ozgur Gevrekoglu was blasted at close range and killed on the spot after the canine reportedly, stepped on the trigger of a still-loaded shotgun with its paw. The dog-lover was thereafter rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Dog Killed Owner? British Farmer Crushed to Death by Forklift Truck Accidentally Driven by His Pet.

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  • Crypto.com Mistakenly Sends Ethereum Coins Worth Over 0 Million to Another Exchange Gate.io

    Crypto.com Mistakenly Sends Ethereum Coins Worth Over $400 Million to Another Exchange Gate.io

    San Francisco, Nov 14: Crypto.com has admitted that it mistakenly sent over $400 million in Ethereum digital coins to another crypto exchange called Gate.io.

    Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek said in a tweet that the company was supposed to send 320,000 cryptos to one of its offline wallets, but accidentally sent it to a “whitelisted” address belonging to the corporate account at Gate.io. FTX Crypto Exchange, Once World’s Largest Cryptocurrency Trading Platform, Now at Verge of Collapse; Here’s Why It Should Not Come As Surprise.

    “It was supposed to be a move to a new cold storage address, but was sent to a whitelisted external exchange address. We worked with Gate team and the funds were subsequently returned to our cold storage. New process and features were implemented to prevent this from reoccurring,” Marszalek acknowledged.

    The Crypto.com CEO said the transfers that generated so much speculation on Twitter “were made over three weeks ago, on October 21 to Crypto.com’s whitelisted corporate account at Gate.io.”

    Crypto.com proceeded to withdraw the funds back to its cold wallets over the following days. E-Nuggets Game Fraud Case: ED Raids Binance Crypto Exchange, Freezes 150.22 Bitcoins Worth Rs 22.82 Crore.

    “The entirety of ETH was successfully withdrawn by Crypto.com and returned to our cold storage,” the company informed.

    In August, Crypto.com gave a customer $7.2 million instead of $68 refund, which it is yet to get back and was reported to be suing the customer in question.

  • Russia-Ukraine ‘War’: Twitter Says it Mistakenly Took Down Accounts Posting on Russian Invasion

    New Delhi/Kiev, Feb 24: After blocking several researchers’ accounts as Russia began a military strike against Ukraine on Thursday, Twitter has admitted it “mistakenly” removed a number of accounts sharing details about Russian military activity.

    Several researchers sharing Russia-Ukraine information found their Twitter accounts “unexpectedly” suspended since late Wednesday.  Russia-Ukraine ‘War’: Twitter Blocks Several Accounts of Researchers Sharing Footage and Other Information About Russian Invasion

    Twitter’s Head of Site Integrity, Yoel Roth, said in a tweet that the company’s human moderation team made the mistake.

    “A small number of human errors as part of our work to proactively address manipulated media resulted in these incorrect enforcements. We’re fixing the issue and reaching out directly to the affected folks,” he posted.

    “We do not trigger automated enforcements based on report volume, ever, exactly because of how easily gamed that would be,” Roth added.  Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Ukraine Says at Least 7 Killed, 9 Wounded by Russian Shelling

    Earlier, Oliver Alexander, analysts with open-source intelligence (OSINT), said: “I am back again after having been locked out twice in 24 hours. First time for a post debunking the “foiled sabotage / gas attack” and second time for a post debunking the “Ukrainian attack into Russia”.

    OSINT researcher Kyle Glen was also locked out of his account for 12 hours, according to tweets from Glen and a post shared by another OSINT organisation.

    Security analyst Oliver Alexander also claimed to have been locked out of his account twice in 24 hours, reports The Verge.

    A Twitter thread compiled by Nick Waters, an analyst at the pioneering OSINT organisation Bellingcat, listed more account suspensions.

    In an earlier statement, a Twitter spokesperson said that action had been taken against these accounts in error and was not part of a coordinated campaign.

    “We’re closely investigating — but mass reporting is not a factor here,” said Roth.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Feb 24, 2022 01:37 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Valued at Rs 2.27 Crore Mistakenly Sold for Rs 2.27 Lakh

    New Delhi, December 14: A Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT was mistakenly sold at one-hundredth of its market price. Bored Ape number 3,547 which was meant to be sold for around Rs 2.27 crore was accidentally listed at Rs 2.27 lakh and was bought instantaneously. According to a report by the Cnet, the buyer also paid an extra amount to speed up the trade so that no one else could snap it. However, the token was snapped immediately by an automated account and was put back on sale at around 1.89 crore.

    The owner of the NFT, who was listing the Bored Ape number 3,547 for sale, reportedly called it as a ‘fat fingered’ typing error. The owner reportedly told that he wanted to list the Bored Ape number 3,547 for selling at 75 ethereum (ETH). However, he ended up listing the NFT at 0.75 ethereum because of ‘lapse of concentration’. A slight mistake in the positioning of the decimal point could have costed the owner a huge price. Click here to check the prices of various cryptocurrencies in India today. 

    “I list a lot of items every day and just wasn’t paying attention properly. I instantly saw the error as my finger clicked the mouse but… it was instantly sniped before I could click ‘Cancel’ – and just like that, $250,000 was gone,” the seller reportedly said. Pepsi Introduces the Mic Drop Genesis Collection With 1893 Generative NFTs To Celebrate Its Birth Year.

    The Bored Ape Yacht Club is considered to be one of the most sought after collection of NFTs. It has a limited run of 10,000 pieces of digital art, each with minor variations. NFTs or non-fungible tokens are digital assets. These are mostly traded in Ethereum, which is itself a cryptocurrency.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 14, 2021 09:46 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).