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Disney has shared new information about video games in the Star Wars universe
During the next edition of the D23 Expo of the American Disney company shared with the press a huge amount of information about your current and future projects. Among other things it became known some interesting things about video games based on the famous space Saga “Star wars.” A very unexpected announcement was a teaser…
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Elon Musk: If AI take over the Earth, will be saved on Mars
Chapter companies SpaceX and Tesla has been on a recent meeting with the governors of the States of the United States, where he spoke about his concerns regarding artificial intelligence, and called it a major threat to life on Earth. According to him, the AI can get out of control, and then become dangerous to…
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Smart fabric will make any clothing fitness tracker
The trend in the creation of various “smart” things is increasingly gaining momentum. “Computerization” of the usual things, no doubt, makes our life easier and more convenient, but a different kind of wearable electronics is easy to forget or lose, can not be said about clothes. Without it, the house does not leave any one…
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Nearly 90,000 Sex Bots Invaded Twitter in ‘One of the Largest Malicious Campaigns Ever Recorded on a Social Network’
Screencap: ZeroFOX Last week, Twitter’s security team purged nearly 90,000 fake accounts after outside researchers discovered a massive botnet peddling links to fake “dating” and “romance” services. The accounts had already generated more than 8.5 million posts aimed at driving users to a variety of subscription-based scam websites with promises of—you guessed it—hot internet sex.…
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There’s Growing Evidence That Pluto’s Largest Moon Had a Massive Ocean
Pluto’s moon Charon is the best sidekick a dwarf planet could hope for: unwavering in its loyalty, content to be a minor character in somebody else’s narrative. But two years after the New Horizons flyby, the largest of Pluto’s five moons is finally getting some well-deserved time in the spotlight. New research suggests that Charon’s…
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Mischievous Monkey Causes Massive Blackout in Zambian Tourist Town
A mischievous-looking baboon that has not been implicated in any blackouts—yet. Image: Shriram Rajagopalan/Wikimedia Around 50,000 residents of Zambia’s Western province were without electricity on Sunday, after a baboon wandered into a power station and fiddled with the equipment. Incredibly, the baboon managed to survive the incident. As Africa News reports, the blackout affected homes…
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MySpace Nukes Massive Security Loophole (But Go Delete Your Stuff Anyways)
Image: thelefty / Shutterstock.com Remember Myspace? Yeah, it’s still a thing. And for months, the social network reportedly had a security flaw that made it ridiculously easy to hack into any profile with just a date of birth. Security researcher Leigh-Anne Galloway first reported the flaw on her blog Monday morning. She said she’s been…
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Scientists Warn Climate Change Could Bring the Dust Bowl Back Out of the History Books
A dust storm in April 1935 about to give Stratford, Texas a very bad day. Photo Courtesy NOAA If there’s anything that just about sums up the desperation of the Great Depression in one filthy package, it’s photos of the Dust Bowl, when over-farming resulted in roving dust storms choking large swathes of the Great…
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Leeftijdscheck on British porn sites is mandatory
LONDON – The British government will be more stringent monitoring of online pornography. Thus, British porn sites required for visitors age check, according to the government Monday. She hopes that minors such websites will not be able to see. The control system should be made in april next year, according to the minister of Digital…
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WHO: one in ten babies are not vaccinated
GENEVA – The world is in 2016, one in ten babies after the birth, not vaccinated, not even against diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough. This is evident from data of the world health organization and Unicef, on Monday, in Geneva, are presented. In total, about 12.9 million children of less than a…