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- How Microsoft Helped The NSA Spy
Microsoft has collaborated closely with US intelligence services to allow users' communications to be intercepted, including helping the National Security Agency to circumvent the company's own encryption, according to top-secret documents obtained by the Guardian.
Переслать - Confirmed: Fracking Triggers Quakes
Major earthquakes thousands of miles away can trigger reflex quakes in areas where fluids have been injected into the ground for fracking and underground waste water storage, according to a study published in the journal Science on Thursday.
Переслать - Want A Cheaper MacBook Or iPad?
Apple products in Malaysia are the cheapest in Asia, and cheaper than those in the US or Europe.
Переслать - Have You Tried Digg Reader Yet?
Whether you're a hardcore RSS junky or simply want all your favorite online reading in one place, Digg Reader is for you. And remember, there's still time to export your Google Reader data.
Переслать - 'Pacific Rim' Is Literally The Most Awesome Movie Of The Summer
Here's my advice: Just shut up and go see it, preferably on the largest screen imaginable.
Переслать - The Best Search Engine You're Probably Not Using
Do you like privacy? Do you shun surveillance and eschew spam? Do you like simplicity? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you'll love DuckDuckGo.
Переслать - Jay-Z And Obama Text Each Other
Jay-Z texts with the president.
Переслать - Virtual Teen Can Lure Sexual Predators With The Blink Of An Emoticon
Scientists have finally used their virtual-female-creating skillz to defeat pervs by developing a bot that will catch sexual predators.
Переслать - Meet The Man Behind The Music At More Than 1,400 Chipotles
However you feel about Chipotle's musical selections, you have one man to thank — or blame.
Переслать - The World's Most Homoerotic Homophobes Are Storming French Beaches In Tiny Shorts
Hommen, the French anti-gay group made famous by its members' flat abs, protesting shirtless, and being more "gay" than the gay men were protesting is back.
Переслать - Russia's Low-Tech Solution To NSA Spying
NASA famously spent millions of dollars developing a pen that was capable of writing in space. The USSR just used a pencil. So guess how the Russians are going to avoid NSA surveillance?
Переслать - 'Fox & Friends' Anchor Throws Basketball Into Baby's Face
Titus the basketball-shooting baby was on Fox & Friends this morning, throwing balls into a hoop like he always does, when Brian Kilmeade decided it would be a good idea to throw a basketball right at poor Titus's face. That was not a good idea, because babies can't catch things.
Переслать - 50-Year-Old 'Boston Strangler' Case Might Finally Be Solved
Albert H. DeSalvo's body will be exhumed to allow for new forensic testing that may conclusively prove DeSalvo murdered Mary Sullivan in her Boston apartment in 1964, the last killing attributed to the Boston Strangler who terrorized Greater Boston for two years in the early 1960s.
Переслать - This Is The Most Interesting Man On WIkipedia
Forget that Dos Equis character. Lieutenant-General Sir Adrian Paul Ghislain Carton de Wiart is the most interesting man in all of Wikipedia.
Переслать - Why Americans Love This Gun
Despite its use in some of the most famous multiple shootings of recent times, sales of the AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifle continue to grow, reinforcing its position as the most popular firearm in America.
Переслать - New York City Sized Iceberg Created
A massive crack has split the Pine Island glacier (PIG) in Antarctica, creating an iceberg the size of New York City.
Переслать - Photos Of The Enormous Clouds That Produce Tornados
Here are some great pictures of supercells in Central America, which are capable of producing tornadoes and large hailstones.
Переслать - How China Censors The News Before It Happens
As the world has grown more connected through social media, China has changed the tactics it uses to censor the news.
Переслать - The Movie That Saved Guillermo Del Toro's Life
Who knew apocalypse could be so fun?
Переслать - The World's Most Spectacularly-Designed Houses
These images show just how the other half live, and how architecture really is pushing the boundaries on home living.
Переслать - How Elite Security Ninjas Choose And Safeguard Their Passwords
There are many ways to manage your digital keys. Here's how five experts do it.
Переслать - Here's The Full 'Sharknado' Trailer You've All Been Waiting For
After teasers and revealing, detailed interviews, we finally get a full trailer for the surefire Emmy smash Sharknado.
Переслать - Justin Bieber Apologized To Bill Clinton
Glad these two are friends again.
Переслать - The Hedge Fund Myth
Hedge funds may have gotten too big for their yachts, for their market, and for their own possibilities for success. After a decade as rock stars, hedge fund managers seem to be fading just as quickly as musicians do.
Переслать - The CIA And A Secret Vacuum Cleaner
Confined to the basement of a CIA secret prison in Romania about a decade ago, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the admitted mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, asked his jailers whether he could embark on an unusual project: Would the spy agency allow Mohammed, who had earned his bachelor's in mechanical engineering, to design a vacuum cleaner?
Переслать - The Greatest American Novel? 9 Experts Share Their Opinions
When you set out to debate "the great American novel," the stakes are high. So we asked nine English scholars to choose one novel as the greatest our country has ever produced.
Переслать - Primeval Forest Discovered Deep Off Alabama Coast
It sounds more like a fantasy, but a group of scuba divers recently discovered the remains of an ancient forest about 10 miles off the coast of Mobile, Ala. Researchers are estimating that the forest existed at least 50,000 years ago, and that it thrived for 1,500-2,000 years before it was buried deep below the ocean floor.
Переслать - These Are the First Combat Zone Tintype Photos Created Since The Civil War
Ed Drew is an artist who's pursuing a BFA in sculpture with a minor in photography. He's also a defensive heavy weapons and tactics specialist for the California Air National Guard.
Переслать - Is Human Super-Intelligence A Bad Idea?
Advocates of human enhancement often say that we ought to increase our intelligence as a species. But the consequences of actually doing this have never fully been explored. An excessive amount of intelligence might actually prove to be a bad thing — and a distraction from what really matters.
Переслать - A Brief History Of Loch Ness Monster Photos
The Loch Ness Monster – Nessie – is always there; no matter what people say, and no matter what evidence fails to come in, it never goes away.
Переслать - Superman Just Did Something Very Un-Superman Again
The first issue of DC Comics' Trinity War summer crossover event features the Man of Steel doing something that he rarely does: killing someone.
Переслать - The Solar System Has A Tail
Our solar system, home to Earth and the other seven planets, may be the equivalent of our own backyard in astronomical terms, but it's still full of surprises.
Переслать - Why 'Candy Crush' Is Already Boring: The Shrinking Half-Life Of Mobile Games
Along with our shrinking attention spans for everything else in "modern life," we developed a low tolerance for our leisure activities, a tolerance that seems to be getting lower and lower.
Переслать - What If You Could Learn Everything?
How a new technology that figures out just how the mind works is about to make us a whole lot smarter.
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