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How does it work? | Money counter
Welcome to Hi-News.ru! First paper money appeared in China in 910 year — they replaced the metal bars. For a long time, the counting of bills can be done only manually, and only in 1908 in an attempt to optimize this process, the American engineer and inventor Charles Franklin Kettering invented the first electric currency…
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Concern “Kalashnikov” has created a bike for the police
The electric motorcycles created by the forces of the concern intended for road patrol and patrol services. It is reported that they will be transferred to the Moscow police at the end of August. On one charge new motorcycle can travel up to 150 kilometers. The press service of the concern said that the police…
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Overview of sensor tracking gaze Tobii Eye Tracker 4C
In interesting time we live in, ladies and gentlemen. If you think about it, technology that is some twenty years ago seemed like something from science fiction, is now freely sold in any electronics store. Powerful and compact smartphones, smart appliances, voice assistants on the basis of artificial intelligence, virtual reality immerses you in a…
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Waymo patented the car with the buttons “Go” and “Stop now” instead of the pedals
Site owned by Google Waymo has long been concerned with automated driving technologies, but the creation of only one software is not limited to — its specialists invent and patent a number of innovations that may be useful in the future. One of them is a futuristic dashboard for cars, where is the helm and…
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Popular Hack Used by Whisky Snobs Actually Works, Says Science
Photo: AP There are plenty of people who enjoy the warm sadness cowboy drink known as whiskey. While some might have a John Wayne instinct to drink it neat, the real aficionados know that adding a few drops of water to the drink can improve and expand its flavor profile. Now, in the great whiskey…
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Tim Cook Calls Out Trump in Internal Statement on Charlottesville
Photo: Getty In the wake of Donald Trump’s refusal to simply condemn the actions of white supremacists at a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, business leaders, politicians, pundits, and many more have issued statements making it clear that racism can not be tolerated. But not everyone has called out the man who is emboldening white supremacists…
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Vanderbilt University Recalls 8,000 Eclipse Viewing Glasses
If your Vanderbilt branded eclipse glasses look like this, get them exchanged immediately. (Image: Vanderbilt Health) Officials at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have decided to recall 8,000 pairs of eclipse viewing glasses that were distributed last weekend at the Williamson County Fair. The recall was prompted after the original manufacturer of the glasses could not…
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How Long Will It Take Bing to Realize There’s a Penis on Its Homepage? [Update: Now We Know]
Can you see it? Interestingly, when you zoom out, the beach itself also looks pretty phallic. We have to give it to Bing for finally giving us a reason to check out their site. Update 12:30pm: Bing has Photoshopped the penis out. [Twitter, Reddit]
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Tech Companies Race to Finally Enforce Policies After Charlottesville Violence
Nearly all the major technology services we’ve come to rely on have been negligent in enforcing their own user protection guidelines. Repeated calls to act on the Terms of Service these companies outlined for themselves without any meaningful response has arguably emboldened the worst elements taking root on them—with years of simmering hatred brought to…
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Chuck E. Cheese’s Animatronic Band Is Starting to Break Up and Fans Are Heartbroken