It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that became a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



From today (23rd), dinner gatherings are possible for up to 4 people, including 2 people who have been vaccinated, but I've seen a lot of articles saying that it's only possible at restaurants or cafes and not at home.



Starting today, even in areas where the 4th level of distancing is applied, up to 4 people, including 2 people who have completed vaccination, can gather after 6pm.



However, gatherings are limited to restaurants and cafes, and although you can meet with your vaccinated parents at a restaurant, you cannot eat together at home.



There was also a public objection that the government is encouraging eating out in a situation where there is a high risk of COVID-19 infection. And in this case, he explained, 'I don't come here only to eat, and I can stay in the same space for a long time'.



He added that the exceptions were granted in restaurants and cafes in consideration of situations such as having dinner at work and leaving the office.



(Article Source: Kookmin Ilbo)


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Samsung Electronics' wireless earphones, the Galaxy Buds, have been claimed to have exploded.



On the afternoon of the 22nd, an article was posted that the Galaxy Buds exploded on the Samsung Members discussion board, a community of Samsung Electronics.



The author of the article claimed, "The Galaxy Buds my daughter was using exploded in her ear" and "I was watching the video and it exploded and fell to my daughter's thigh."



Attached to the article were photos of the debris that appears to have been disassembled and the fibers burned into the shape of the earphones.



The author added, 'I've seen cases where a device explodes while charging a cell phone or earphone, but I've never seen it explode in an ear' and added, 'It's embarrassing that something that can only be seen in the news happened to my child.'



The article said that a Samsung Electronics official was 'in contact with the customer and grasping the exact facts.'



(Article Source: Money Today, Screen Source: Samsung Members Community Bulletin Board)


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There was also a lot of interest in the article that cash toll boxes will disappear from Seoul city buses soon.



The Seoul Metropolitan Government has decided to remove the cash rate box from two companies and 171 buses from October on a trial basis.



Instead, we plan to install a QR code that can be used to issue a transportation card at the bus stop.



The full implementation will be decided after examining the results after the pilot operation is completed in March next year.



First of all, the bus drivers are welcoming this decision.



This is because there were many difficulties in receiving cash and returning change during busy driving, the article reported that the cash rate box that sounded like coins and coins as if tokens or coupons had disappeared will soon become a memory.



(Article source: JTBC)