Category: English

  • There is again a quarrel in the White House

    Washington – It seems like the game Rex Tillerson wegpesten from the White House. The minister of Foreign Affairs, former boss of ExxonMobil, feels consistently antagonized and not taken seriously, as a result of a big tantrum in the direction of Trumps son-in-law Jared Kushner and chief Reince Priebus, as reporting insiders in Washington. The…

  • Iran: IS leader Baghdadi is sure death

    ANKARA – Iran surely knows that the leader of Islamic State Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi lives no longer. A representative of the Iranian leader ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a special army unit said Thursday the Iranian state news agency IRNA that al-Baghdadi ,,sure death”. The Iraqi al-Baghdadi is already several times will be dead since he…

  • Man wants to drive on moskeegangers France

    PARIS – The French police in a church in Paris arrested a man with a car on a group of people in front of a mosque wanted to enter. His attempt failed because of obstacles that for the house of worship in Créteil were made for an attack. No one was injured. The police said…

  • Scientists from Russia and Canada have found a way to simplify the architecture of quantum computers

    Quantum computers are able to produce very complex calculations due to the unique architecture, but, despite the fact that they are the future, extremely difficult device quantum computers does not allow to create a sufficiently powerful system. But according to an article recently published in the journal Nature, a group of physicists from Russia and…

  • Summer sale from OUKITEL: hurry up to grab the smartphone for a penny!

    As we are approaching the middle of 2017, the company OUKITEL again carries out the sale, thanks to which you will be able to become owners of the coolest smartphones at significantly reduced prices. The campaign will last until July 3, so I suggest you hurry if you want to save money. The cheapest smartphone…

  • How does it work? | Iris scanner

    Scanning technology iris was first proposed in 1936 by ophthalmologist Frank Bursh. He said that the iris of each person is unique. The probability of coincidence is about 10 to the minus 78 degrees, which is significantly higher than with fingerprinting. According to the theory of probability, in the history of mankind has ever had…

  • ION MAX LP — a new way to listen to music the old way

    Few would deny that the sound of the music from the LP has some of his special shades, and the installation of the plate creates a sensation which will not get when you press “Download” and “Play” on the computer player or smart phone. That’s why players still enjoy great popularity. Once upon a time…

  • Russian scientists have created a drug that “burning out” cancer tumors from the inside

    The disease, which at the moment is extremely difficult to care, by right occupies one of leading places in the world medical practice. According to forecasts of the world health organization, it is expected that in the next 20 years the number of new cases will rise by about 70%. Therefore, the development of a…

  • Milo Yiannopoulos’s Dangerous New Book Isn’t Even Worth Hating

    Photo: AP Former Breitbart tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos is scheduled to publish his book Dangerous next Tuesday, on Independence Day. Ahead of that release Gizmodo has obtained a copy of the finished book, as well as the January draft previously leaked to Buzzfeed. Maybe “the most controversial book of the decade” was intended as a…

  • A Delaware-Sized Iceberg Is Tearing Off Antarctica Right Now

    The Larsen C ice shelf as seen by the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument on the Sentinel-1A satellite on June 28th. Image: NASA Earth Observatory Like that painful hangnail you’ve been eyeing for days—except billions of times larger, made of ice not keratin, and studied by dozens of scientists worldwide—a Delaware-sized glacier along Antarctica’s Larsen…