OUR TECHNOLOGY REPORTER, Bleys Robertson reports. Spotify, YouTube, Apple Health, Wi-Fi. Now I have got your attention. This is the type of stuff on mobile phones and computers these days. But... you can also get these apps on smart-watches, believe it or not! In 20 years FactMania predicts smart-watches will have apps like Acrobat Reader DC, Microsoft Photos and Bing. Whats next!?
After a slow start to the political year, the Bleys Robertson Forest Council announced that the Bleys Robertson Forest was officially its own country. 99% of the country's residents are now online residents. This means that they own land in the country, yet live outside of it. They can use council sites online and do council things online like voting. The council has settled on this flag for the national flag: The flag of the BR Forest shows the four provinces. The council has decided that the national animal will be the Burmese cat and the national anthem will be the 90s hit "All Together Now" by The Farm. The new country is notable for not being recognised by any other countries. In an interesting move, the Co-Operative Party is supporting this move.
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