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- Breaking: London Police Responding to Incident at London Bridge
- Panel: James Comey's Upcoming Testimony May Enter Pantheon of Hearings
- Terror attacks in Britain
- Deadly Texas Shootout: Suspect Dead, Three Officers Injured
- Russia says North Korea nukes are a 'direct threat'
- Shopping Malls Struggling to Survive As Online Retail Sales Surge
- India: Islamic State unable to gain foothold in the country
- Anti-Trump ‘March for Truth’ protesters rally across the U.S.
- Fight Over Land in Florida Between Church of Scientology and City
- Librarians On Front Lines of Philadelphia’s Heroin Epidemic
- Philippine authorities search for clues on casino gunman's identity
- Deadly blasts hit funeral mourners after protests in Afghan capital
- UK election pauses, for second time, after London attack
- Winter Melt Off Bring Breathtaking Waterfalls to Yosemite
- Museum wants Revolutionary War boat saved from lake bottom
- Vicky Karayiannis Apologizes To Chris Cornell After Suicide Ruling
- Trump pulled out of Paris climate deal because he's 'jealous' of Obama, Tim Kaine says
- Kerry: Trump Seeking Climate Deal Like OJ Searching for 'the Killer'
- New leak sheds light on Apple’s secretive ‘smart glasses’ project
- The Latest: Filipinos await loved ones' bodies after attack
- Residents of historic Israeli settlement say they have returned home
- Man fleeing London attack with beer in hand becomes unlikely symbol of London pride
- German president says Europe must stay committed to Balkans
- Papa John’s Employees Caught Selling Cocaine In Pizza Boxes
- One-on-one with Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice
- Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitaries take Baaj town west of Mosul from Islamic State: army
- CNN hosts makes 'racist' comment to 12-year-old Spelling Bee Champion
- 2 lions, freed from circuses, are poached in South Africa
- Bahrain bans newspaper for 'sowing division'
- Netanyahu woos West African leaders at Liberia summit
- Discover the Secrets Behind Taco Bell's New Breakfast Salsa
- Trump adviser's husband opts out of possible Justice post
- Why American Men Make Up The Bulk Of Suicides In US?
- No one will ever find this hidden spy cam
- Qatar says six of its soldiers wounded on Saudi-Yemeni border
- Timeline in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case
- After London attack, Facebook says aims to be 'hostile environment' for terrorists
- Fresh battle ends bid to free civilians in war-torn Philippine city
- Karl: 'No Plan' to invoke executive privilege to block Comey testimony
- Booming Malta to deliver verdict on scandal-hit PM
- UNESCO has 'serious concern' over Great Barrier Reef coral
- These NASA Missions Are All Scheduled To Launch By 2022
- People are going to pay $880 for this ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Galaxy S8, sadly
- Mexico seeks OAS resolution to end violence in Venezuela
- The Latest: 1 arrested in tourist's death in San Francisco
- The Latest: London ambulance service: over 30 to hospitals
- Early use of J&J's Zytiga extends prostate cancer survival
Breaking: London Police Responding to Incident at London Bridge Posted: 03 Jun 2017 08:30 AM PDT |
Panel: James Comey's Upcoming Testimony May Enter Pantheon of Hearings Posted: 03 Jun 2017 11:53 PM PDT |
Posted: 03 Jun 2017 08:22 PM PDT Six victims were killed in a terror attack in central London, and the three attackers were shot dead by armed police, police said Sunday. A suicide bomber blows himself outside a pop concert by teen idol Ariana Grande in Manchester in northwest England, killing 22 people and injuring 116. The attack was claimed by the Islamic State group. |
Deadly Texas Shootout: Suspect Dead, Three Officers Injured Posted: 03 Jun 2017 09:08 AM PDT |
Russia says North Korea nukes are a 'direct threat' Posted: 04 Jun 2017 02:04 AM PDT |
Shopping Malls Struggling to Survive As Online Retail Sales Surge Posted: 03 Jun 2017 09:18 AM PDT |
India: Islamic State unable to gain foothold in the country Posted: 03 Jun 2017 08:37 AM PDT |
Anti-Trump ‘March for Truth’ protesters rally across the U.S. Posted: 03 Jun 2017 02:06 PM PDT |
Fight Over Land in Florida Between Church of Scientology and City Posted: 03 Jun 2017 09:10 AM PDT |
Librarians On Front Lines of Philadelphia’s Heroin Epidemic Posted: 03 Jun 2017 09:12 AM PDT |
Philippine authorities search for clues on casino gunman's identity Posted: 02 Jun 2017 10:19 PM PDT Philippine authorities said Saturday they still did not know the identity of the gunman who killed 37 people when he torched a casino, but insisted he was not an Islamic State group terrorist. IS claimed responsibility, with a report on its self-styled Amaq news agency saying its "fighters" carried out the attack, but Philippine authorities continued to insist Saturday that a mentally disturbed man had been attempting a bizarre solo robbery. "None yet," Albayalde said in a text message when asked about any leads on the identity of the gunman. |
Deadly blasts hit funeral mourners after protests in Afghan capital Posted: 03 Jun 2017 10:42 AM PDT Saturday's blasts shattered an uneasy calm which had descended after authorities blocked the streets of Kabul in a bid to prevent a repeat of the bloody confrontation between protesters and police on Friday. The violence, fueled by public anger over the inability of President Ashraf Ghani's divided government to ensure security in Kabul, has exacerbated political tensions between rival factions, and Ghani issued a call for unity. |
UK election pauses, for second time, after London attack Posted: 04 Jun 2017 01:38 PM PDT |
Winter Melt Off Bring Breathtaking Waterfalls to Yosemite Posted: 03 Jun 2017 09:26 AM PDT |
Museum wants Revolutionary War boat saved from lake bottom Posted: 04 Jun 2017 10:54 AM PDT |
Vicky Karayiannis Apologizes To Chris Cornell After Suicide Ruling Posted: 03 Jun 2017 06:02 AM PDT |
Posted: 03 Jun 2017 07:20 AM PDT Former vice presidential candidate and Virginia Senator Tim Kaine says that Donald Trump decided to pull the US out of the Paris climate accord because he's jealous of Barack Obama's achievements. The senator followed that up with speculation that Mr Trump is simply jealous of the man who inhabited the White House a year ago. The president is "jealous of Obama accomplishments. |
Kerry: Trump Seeking Climate Deal Like OJ Searching for 'the Killer' Posted: 03 Jun 2017 11:14 PM PDT |
New leak sheds light on Apple’s secretive ‘smart glasses’ project Posted: 04 Jun 2017 10:23 AM PDT Over the weekend, a Reddit user with the handle Foxconninsider released a treasure trove of information regarding a number of new products Apple has in the pipeline. While most of the Reddit AMA seemed to focus on upcoming iPhones and an assortment of Mac hardware, there was also some interesting information divulged regarding Apple's rumored smart glasses. The notion that Apple has been exploring smart glasses with augmented reality features is certainly nothing new. On the contrary, in recent months we've seen a handful of reports from exceedingly credible sources indicating that Apple's smart glasses initiative is very much real. Not too long ago, for example, the Financial Times -- which has a solid track record with respect to Apple rumors -- published a report claiming that Apple was interested in taking its smart glasses project "from a science project towards a consumer product."
All the while, other reports have relayed that Apple's AR team continues to grow and now includes hundreds of researchers and engineers with varying experience in relevant fields like head-mounted displays, optics and more. What's more, it's also been reported that many of Apple's AR engineers previously worked on Facebook's Oculus Rift and Microsoft's HoloLens headset. Suffice it to say, Apple's exploration into the field of smart glasses is very real. With that said, the purported Foxconn insider divulged an extensive amount of new information about the ultra-secretive project. With the AMA now closed, we went back and scoured every question and answer we could find about Apple's mythical smart glasses. Of course, everything should be taken with a requisite grain of salt, but that's simply par for the course in the world of Apple rumors. With the standard disclaimer out of the way, let's get this thing rolling. According to Foxconninsider, Apple's smart glasses -- at least in its current incarnation -- uses a prism to convey an image to the lens with a resolution of 428x240. As far as interacting with the device itself, Apple's smart glasses are outfitted with a microphone for Siri control and an accelerometer that can presumably register commands when a user moves his or her head in a certain direction. Additionally, it features a "small capacitive strip" for accepting calls and adjusting the volume. Interestingly, the current Apple smart glasses reportedly do not include a camera due to design and battery life considerations. The product can house both polarized and prescription lenses and, if ever released, will be available in different sizes for both men and women. Some of the colored frames Foxconninsider claims to have seen include crystal, champagne, and black. Based on the bill of materials, the Foxconninsider believes Apple's smart glasses might cost as much as $600.
The million dollar question, though, is whether or not the current prototype will ever become a viable and shipping product. To this point, our fearless leaker claims that there's a 65% chance the entire smart glasses project might be scrapped altogether. When asked why we should even care about Apple smart glasses, the leaker said that it is a very unique design and that "if it can be done properly" it will "be like what the iPhone did 10 years ago." When asked how she came up with the 65% figure, the leaker answered: "Yield rate and amount of other products they scrap in new areas. Apple experiments a lot, 65% of these products never reach consumers." She later added that manufacturing a flexible battery is difficult at scale and that the device's display prism also has some technical hurdles Apple has to contend with. |
The Latest: Filipinos await loved ones' bodies after attack Posted: 02 Jun 2017 07:36 PM PDT |
Residents of historic Israeli settlement say they have returned home Posted: 02 Jun 2017 07:35 PM PDT For Yohanan Ben Yaakov, taking part in the creation of the first Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank in 1967 was like returning home, he says. Today, Israel's 50-year occupation of Palestinian territory and its continuing settlement building are seen as major stumbling blocks to any peace efforts. |
Man fleeing London attack with beer in hand becomes unlikely symbol of London pride Posted: 04 Jun 2017 12:16 PM PDT A young man who fled yesterday's terrorist attacks with a pint of beer in hand has become something of an internet hero. The photo, which has been retweeted over 28,000 times, features the man fleeing from the scene with a pint of beer in hand. For some, the photo provided a moment of profoundly dark comedy on a day otherwise entirely colored by tragedy. SEE ALSO: Ivanka Trump tweets support for LGBTQ people, and you can guess what happens next "People fleeing # LondonBridge but the bloke on the right isn't spilling a drop. God Bless the Brits!" Howard Mannella, who posted a photo of the tweet, wrote. People fleeing #LondonBridge but the bloke on the right isn't spilling a drop. God Bless the Brits! pic.twitter.com/ceeaH0XxeX — Howard Mannella (@hmannella) June 3, 2017 People couldn't help but feel a little twinge of pride upon seeing a fellow Londoner refuse to leave his beer behind, despite the danger around him. And at London prices, you wouldn't want to spill it either. — Dastardly Danny (@dastardlydanny) June 4, 2017 It's London bridge ffs he's paid £5.50 for that pint — m i l l e r (@DrCMiller) June 4, 2017 The people hating on this guy are blatantly NOT British. We find this a) funny and b) admirable. — Sgt.Big_Bubbles! (@Big_Bubbaloola) June 4, 2017 Thank you. We've always used dark humour to get through crisises. Its a particular Brit quirk. — Sgt.Big_Bubbles! (@Big_Bubbaloola) June 4, 2017 A pint of London Pride please — ann garvin (@annmarg) June 4, 2017 Like Jurassic World's margarita man, keeping his cocktails in the face of dinosaur attack. pic.twitter.com/Y0Mz8PV2Su — Amy (@scifisunsets) June 4, 2017 If beer is left behind, the terrorists win. #NeverSurrender — Blonde Badger (@thismfsmh) June 4, 2017 Seven people have died as a result of the London Bridge Terror attack and 48 others are being treated for injuries. WATCH: This vacuum hose sucks up fish so that they can find safe, new homes |
German president says Europe must stay committed to Balkans Posted: 03 Jun 2017 12:01 PM PDT |
Papa John’s Employees Caught Selling Cocaine In Pizza Boxes Posted: 03 Jun 2017 02:52 PM PDT |
One-on-one with Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice Posted: 04 Jun 2017 05:16 AM PDT |
Iraqi Shi'ite paramilitaries take Baaj town west of Mosul from Islamic State: army Posted: 04 Jun 2017 06:50 AM PDT By Maher Chmaytelli BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Shi'ite paramilitaries have captured the Iraqi town of Baaj from Islamic State, further shrinking the northern region under jihadist control as part of a U.S.-backed campaign to retake the city of Mosul, the Iraqi military said on Sunday. Eight months into the Mosul offensive, Islamic State (IS) militants have been dislodged from all of the city except an enclave along the western bank of the Tigris river. IS's grip on the Iraqi side of the northern region along the border with Syria, a desert area where Iraqi and U.S. sources believe IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is hiding, has been ebbing as forces fighting on the side of Iraq's government have advanced. |
CNN hosts makes 'racist' comment to 12-year-old Spelling Bee Champion Posted: 04 Jun 2017 11:40 AM PDT |
2 lions, freed from circuses, are poached in South Africa Posted: 04 Jun 2017 07:50 AM PDT |
Bahrain bans newspaper for 'sowing division' Posted: 04 Jun 2017 08:35 AM PDT The government in Sunni-ruled Bahrain announced Sunday an indefinite ban on the independent Al-Wasat newspaper on accusations that it publishes "what sows division" in the Shiite-majority Gulf kingdom. The order was due to Al-Wasat's "violation of the law and repeatedly publishing what sows division in the society and affects Bahrain's relations with other states," BNA said. The decision came after the paper published an article on Sunday that was "offensive to a sisterly Arab state," BNA said, in an apparent reference to an article that praised protests in Morocco. |
Netanyahu woos West African leaders at Liberia summit Posted: 04 Jun 2017 11:25 AM PDT Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday joined West African leaders at a summit in Liberia, where they hailed peacekeeping efforts in the region but warned about threats to stability. Netanyahu, who had visited east Africa in July 2016, vowed that they had "no better partner" than his country after he was received by Liberian President and outgoing head of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. "Israel is coming back to Africa and Africa is coming back to Israel. |
Discover the Secrets Behind Taco Bell's New Breakfast Salsa Posted: 03 Jun 2017 07:09 PM PDT |
Trump adviser's husband opts out of possible Justice post Posted: 03 Jun 2017 01:05 PM PDT |
Why American Men Make Up The Bulk Of Suicides In US? Posted: 03 Jun 2017 05:00 AM PDT |
No one will ever find this hidden spy cam Posted: 04 Jun 2017 07:30 AM PDT Look, we are not in any way suggesting that you should do anything illegal or unethical with a hidden security camera. That said, there are plenty of legitimate reasons to install spy cameras on your own property. If you've been on the lookout for a hidden security camera that no one will ever find, definitely check out the FREDI HD 1080P Wifi Hidden Camera Alarm Clock on Amazon. It looks like any old alarm clock, but it packs a hidden camera that can snap a still photo and send it to your phone whenever it detects motion. You can also use the free companion app for iPhone or Android to stream live video in 1080p right to your phone. Here are some key details from the product page:
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Qatar says six of its soldiers wounded on Saudi-Yemeni border Posted: 03 Jun 2017 10:39 AM PDT Qatar said on Saturday that six of its soldiers were wounded on the Saudi border with Yemen while serving in a Saudi-led military coalition fighting against the Iran-aligned Houthi group. Qatar's defense ministry said in a statement carried by state news agency QNA that the six were injured "while conducting their duties within the Qatari contingent defending the southern borders of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia". Qatar-based Al Jazeera television reported in 2015 that Qatar had deployed 1,000 troops to Yemen. |
Timeline in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case Posted: 03 Jun 2017 01:04 PM PDT |
After London attack, Facebook says aims to be 'hostile environment' for terrorists Posted: 04 Jun 2017 11:06 AM PDT Facebook said it wanted to make its social media platform a "hostile environment" for terrorists in a statement issued after attackers killed seven people in London and prompted Prime Minister Theresa May to demand action from internet firms. Three attackers drove a hired van into pedestrians on London Bridge and stabbed others nearby on Saturday night in Britain's third major militant attack in recent months. May responded to the attack by calling for an overhaul of the strategy used to combat extremism, including a demand for greater international regulation of the internet, saying big internet companies were partly responsible for providing extreme ideology the space to develop. |
Fresh battle ends bid to free civilians in war-torn Philippine city Posted: 04 Jun 2017 03:55 AM PDT Efforts to rescue up to 2,000 civilians trapped by fighting between troops and Islamist militants in a southern Philippine city failed Sunday when a proposed truce ended in a hail of gunfire and explosions, authorities and witnesses said. The civilians were pinned down nearly two weeks ago in the centre of Marawi on Mindanao island, where gunmen loyal to the Islamic State group are holding out against a military assault. Local authorities said government officials, working through intermediaries, had reached agreement with the militants to observe a four-hour ceasefire Sunday to let the trapped civilians leave. |
Karl: 'No Plan' to invoke executive privilege to block Comey testimony Posted: 04 Jun 2017 08:47 AM PDT |
Booming Malta to deliver verdict on scandal-hit PM Posted: 02 Jun 2017 07:56 PM PDT Maltese voters head to the polls Saturday to deliver their verdict on a government hit by corruption allegations linked to the Panama papers scandal, but fortified by a booming economy. The election battle has been dominated by the fallout from last year's massive data leak from Panama's Mossack Fonseca law firm. Muscat called the general election a year early after it was alleged his wife Michelle has a Panamanian offshore company and used it for kickbacks from Azerbaijan's ruling family linked to the licensing of an Azeri bank on Malta. |
UNESCO has 'serious concern' over Great Barrier Reef coral Posted: 03 Jun 2017 12:04 AM PDT |
These NASA Missions Are All Scheduled To Launch By 2022 Posted: 03 Jun 2017 11:10 AM PDT |
People are going to pay $880 for this ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Galaxy S8, sadly Posted: 04 Jun 2017 06:00 AM PDT No, it's not the pink version that was leaked earlier this week. It's a Galaxy S8 version made for pirates. The Galaxy S8 is a tremendous success for Samsung, selling even better than the previous model. But that doesn't mean that Samsung doesn't have more marketing tricks to sell even more units this year. A Galaxy S8 Pirates of the Caribbean Special Edition is such a trick. This isn't the first time Samsung partnered with movie studios to launch special edition handsets, so it's definitely not surprising to see Samsung target one of the blockbuster movies of the year for the handset. But unfortunately for you, you can't buy it just yet. As GizmoChina explains, the special edition model is currently available on JD.com for the time being, priced at around $880. Unlike regular models, the Pirates Edition ships in a special treasure chest box. The package also includes a protective case and a special holder. Furthermore, when you turn the phone on, you'll see a Dead Men Tell No Tales theme on it. Unfortunately, the phone itself isn't adorned with any Pirates markings. On the other hand, given how easily the Galaxy S8's glass can break, you'd be better off using the special case that comes with the handset. Other than the Pirates-inspired visuals, there aren't any changes. The phone packs 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, which makes it a regular Galaxy S8. It's unclear whether the bigger Galaxy S8+ will also receive a similar treatment. |
Mexico seeks OAS resolution to end violence in Venezuela Posted: 02 Jun 2017 06:20 PM PDT Mexico said on Friday that it will push for the Organization of American States (OAS) at an upcoming meeting to call for an end to violence in Venezuela and for a peaceful resolution to a recent wave of protests that has left over 60 people dead. "The OAS resolution on Venezuela should indicate our concern about the cancellation of elections, lack of respect for the National Assembly, the existence of political prisoners, the use of military courts to try civilians," Mexico's Foreign Ministry said in a statement. |
The Latest: 1 arrested in tourist's death in San Francisco Posted: 03 Jun 2017 03:27 PM PDT |
The Latest: London ambulance service: over 30 to hospitals Posted: 03 Jun 2017 08:40 PM PDT |
Early use of J&J's Zytiga extends prostate cancer survival Posted: 03 Jun 2017 01:10 PM PDT By Deena Beasley CHICAGO (Reuters) - Adding Johnson & Johnson's Zytiga to standard hormone therapy reduced by nearly 40 percent the chance of death for men newly diagnosed with high-risk prostate cancer that had spread to other parts of the body, according to new trial results. The data, which supports expanding the drug's use to earlier stages of prostate cancer, is "likely to change clinical practice overnight," said Dr Richard Shilsky, chief medical officer at the American Society of Clinical Oncology, which featured the studies on Saturday at its annual meeting in Chicago. J&J is already seeking European Union approval in the earlier treatment setting, but is still considering whether to pursue U.S. approval. |
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