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- How A Crypto 'Backdoor' Pitted The Tech World Against The NSA
How two Microsoft employees uncovered a suspicious flaw in a federally approved algorithm that some say is an NSA backdoor.
Переслать - The Incredibly Depressing Future For Americans
Let's face it. When push comes to shove, we all die utterly alone.
Переслать - A Sad Farewell To The Coolest Fighter Jet Of All Time
Anyone who grew up watching cartoons, or playing video games, or just taking an interest in large, expensive vehicles will be saddened to hear today that the US military has indicated the end is nigh for the fabled A-10 Warthog.
Переслать - How To Finally Do That Thing You've Always Wanted To Do
Look, we're not going to promise to help make you rich or anything like that. But if you want to know the best ways to make your idea a reality and get your business off the ground, look no further.
Переслать - iMessage For Android Looks Like A Great Way To Compromise Your Security
A new messaging app on the Android Play Store has been stirring conversations this month, and its name should be enough to tell you why: it's called iMessage Chat.
Переслать - Experience The 'Star Wars' Trench Run On Your Oculus Rift
If EVE Valkyrie is any indication, the Oculus Rift is a great way to virtually hop in the cockpit of a spaceship.
Переслать - You Can Buy An Entire Barrel Of Jack Daniel's At Sam's Club
Do you have $10,000 laying around? Do you enjoy Jack Daniel's? Then boy do we have a deal for you!
Переслать - Aaron North's Sad Descent From Nine Inch Nails To Nowhere
He earned the admiration of rock stars with the Icarus Line, a giant online audience with Buddyhead, and a touring spot alongside Trent Reznor, all before turning 30. Then he disappeared down a trail of sordid behavior and declining mental health.
Переслать - The World's Oldest Newspapers Still Being Published Today
People always bemoan the slow death of the newspaper industry, but to be fair many newspapers have had a significantly long run.
Переслать - Little Boy To Kenya Gunman: 'You're A Bad Man'
A four-year-old British boy survived the bloody Kenyan shopping mall attack after standing up to a terrorist gunman and telling him: "You're a very bad man."
Переслать - George W. Bush Is On Instagram
George W. Bush has tried painting. Now he's filtering his photographs and sharing them on Instagram.
Переслать - Horse_Ebooks Is Human!
Now you know what pain really is.
Переслать - Confessions Of Pop's Wildest Child
"All right, face down," says the tattoo artist, a bald guy named Mojo. Miley flips onto her stomach and sticks her ass in the air. On the bottom of her dirty feet, in ballpoint pen, are written the words ROLLING (right foot) and $TONE (left).
Переслать - 5 How-To Manuals From The Middle Ages
From dying to being a king, these manuals had people in the Middle Ages covered.
Переслать - Watch Conan O'Brien's 'Breaking Bad' Opening
Conan O'Brien – possibly the last person you may suspect of being a meth dealer – went full-on "Breaking Bad" on last night's show.
Переслать - Inside The Scope Of The Gun That Aims Itself
It used to take an immense amount of skill to hit a target at over 500 yards. Now you can hit a target at 1,200 yards with absolutely no experience necessary.
Переслать - That Time Lenin Played The Theremin
Lenin was a natural at the theremin, it turns out, and the Soviet State loved its creator so much that it imprisoned Leon Theremin in a secret Gulag laboratory to develop eavesdropping devices.
Переслать - The Newest Chinese Luxury Item: American Surrogate Mothers
A new American product may be on the verge of surpassing Calvin Klein jeans and Prada handbags as the Chinese elite's favorite luxury item: Surrogate mothers.
Переслать - Universe May Be Curved, Not Flat
Anomalies in the universe's relic radiation could contradict the evidence for a level cosmos.
Переслать - The Most Controversial Laws Of The Last 100 Years
Extreme polarization is something new. It's also something very old.
Переслать - PGA Tries To Be Cool With Rap Video
If you can make it through more than 18 seconds of this "rap video" made to promote the FedEx Cup, congratulations, you're made of stronger stuff than we are.
Переслать - Eerie Photos Of A French Ghost Town
For centuries, Goussainville-Vieux Pays, about 12 miles north of Paris, functioned as a small, quaint farming village. But when Charles de Gaulle Airport opened in the 1970s, residents found themselves living right underneath the flight path.
Переслать - Profiting Off Prisoners
Between 1990 and 2009, the inmate population housed in private prisons grew by more than 1,600 percent.
Переслать - Japan's Seven-Stars Trains Are Like An Inland Luxury Cruise
Beginning in October, travelers in Japan's Kyushu region will be able to tour the countryside in a state of opulence not seen since the days of the Orient Express aboard the new Seven Stars super-luxury rail car.
Переслать - How To Survive An Avalanche
Getting caught in an avalanche is every backcountry skier's nightmare, but with a little luck and the proper technique, you can live to tell one heck of a snowy story.
Переслать - Meet The 'Creepers' Taking Dirty Snaps Of Your Family
There's a disturbing trend on the internet: men who take illicit photos of women in various states of undress and then upload them to public message boards. Is your wife or daughter a victim of 'creepshotting'?
Переслать - What The Monopoly Properties Look Like In Real Life
This past weekend, I was driving through south Jersey, and decided to make a quick detour through Atlantic City to see what the Monopoly board looks like in real life. Everyone have their tokens picked out?
Переслать - Is This The Most Unhinged New York Times 'Vows' Column Ever?
Over the weekend, the New York Times "Vows" section published a 1,765-word celebration of one couple's love that was so aggressively serene—so gratingly ethereal—it just may be the most irksome in the history of the medium.
Переслать - The Odd Habits And Curious Customs Of Famous Writers
Color-coded muses, rotten apples, self-imposed house arrest, and other creative techniques at the intersection of the superstitious and the pragmatic.
Переслать - The Middle East's Most Powerful Operative
Qassem Suleimani is the Iranian operative who has been reshaping the Middle East. Now he's directing Assad's war in Syria.
Переслать - Is 25 The New Cut-Off For Adulthood?
New guidance for psychologists will acknowledge that adolescence now effectively runs up until the age of 25 for the purposes of treating young people.
Переслать - Is College Worth It?
How is it that among all the doom and gloom of the student debt crisis and skyrocketing tuitions, college has never been a better investment?
Переслать - When Dead Bodies Are Your Job, Death Becomes A Way Of Life
You might be thinking to yourself, "Oh, I've seen plenty of pictures of dead bodies. I can handle this." Trust us, these images are surprisingly disturbing.
Переслать - Here's How Much Walter White Caused His Neighbors' Home Values To Plummet
If your neighbor became a meth kingpin, this is what might happen to your home's value.
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