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  • GOP Data Firm Accidentally Leaks Personal Details of Nearly 200 Million American Voters

    Photo: Getty Political data gathered on more than 198 million US citizens was exposed this month after a marketing firm contracted by the Republican National Committee stored internal documents on a publicly accessible Amazon server. The data leak contains a wealth of personal information on roughly 61 percent of the US population. Along with home…

  • How Cats Conquered Humans Thousands of Years Ago

    Image: Getty Cats play an essential role in our everyday lives. They have many jobs around the house, such as monitoring humans in the bathroom, knocking stuff off tables to make sure gravity still exists, and most importantly, being our snuggle buddies. While cats might seem perfectly content with being couch potatoes, the reality is…

  • If You Ordered a Rare Indian Root Online, It’s Probably Just a Dried Lizard Penis

    Dried monitor lizard penises. Photo: Neil D’Cruze/World Animal Protection According to the statement, customers who ordered the luck-bringing herb/lizard dong were mainly from the “Asian diaspora in the UK, other parts of Europe and the US.” The investigation of online sales began after Indian authorities raided multiple operations trafficking in these illicit goods. Both Bengal…

  • Which Tech Industry Leaders Ditched the White House Tech Summit Today?

    Photo: Getty Trump summoned his group of tech-world minions to the White House today for another round of nervously nodding and accomplishing nothing. But attendance was down a little bit this time around. Sure, plenty of cowards still showed up with a foolish but optimistic gleam in their eye. But some, at least, seem to…

  • In a Rare Moment of Self-Doubt, Steve Jobs Wanted a Back Button on the iPhone

    Photo: Getty Steve Jobs was legendary for knowing what he wanted and leaning on his designers until he got it. But according to a new book on the history of the iPhone, he insisted that it should have a back button. After one of his people presented a good argument for the distinctive single home…

  • Otto Warmbier (22) died

    AMSTERDAM – The 22-year-old American student Otto Warmbier, who was stuck in North Korea, but this week was released ’for humanitarian reasons’ is death. The student had, according to his father, Fred “serious brain injury caused by torture.” He was in a coma and was nursed in the city of Cincinnati. The family shared Monday…

  • Nusrat-al-Islam claims attack in Mali on

    BAMAKO – The organization Nusrat-al-Islam wal Muslimeen has Monday the responsibility for the attack in Mali claimed. The organization is affiliated with al-Qaeda. Terrorists carried out Sunday an attack on a hotel and a resort on the outskirts of Bamako, the capital of the African nation of Mali. Four terrorists came during the attack to…

  • Photos of IS on website Argentine army

    BUENOS AIRES – On a website of the army of Argentina appeared Monday suddenly pictures of black-clad men with the the text: ’This is a threat. IS is in Argentina and you will soon hear from us’. The Argentine army knew after about twenty minutes the pictures and the text to delete. The army is…

  • Stage Falcon 9 will put the robot

    The company continues to put SpaceX first stage rocket Falcon9, so in the fact of planting the waste stage is not surprising. But Elon Musk, the head of the company, is constantly striving to improve and make the process of takeoff and landing more technologically advanced. The other day he said that now control the…

  • #news high tech | Issue 197

    Every Monday in the new issue of “News of high technologies” we summarize the results of the last week, talking about some of the most important events, the key discoveries and inventions. This time we will talk about the case Modobag, smart voice recognition and more! Pleasant viewing! #news high tech | Issue 197 Hi-News.ru