Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Five ways fraudsters could make a fool of you

In days gone by, scam emails had a certain pure nobility - perhaps because those sending them were all, coincidentally, Nigerian princes.

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Northern Lights may go out across the UK

The Northern Lights may no longer be visible from any part of the UK by the middle of the century, according to British scientists.

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Race to replace vandalised tsunami alert system

Indonesia's tsunami detection system has been rendered useless by vandalism and a lack of funding, according to experts.

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Suspected nuclear fuel found at Fukushima site

There are fresh hopes of a breakthrough in the clean-up of the Fukushima nuclear plant after new images emerged from beneath its wreckage.

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Watch how polar ice caps changed in a year

Scientists have released an animation which shows how much the polar ice caps have changed in the past year amid reports that ice levels are at an all-time low.

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Fake news inquiry: Facebook should verify stories

Facebook should verify its content to prove to users articles are not fake news, the Culture, Media and Sport Committee chairman has told Sky News.

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Is the universe a 'vast, complex hologram'?

The universe could turn out to be a "vast and complex hologram", meaning that life in 3D is an illusion, astrophysicists have said.

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'Father of Pac-Man' dies at the age of 91

Games company founder Masaya Nakamura, known as the "Father of Pac-Man", has died at the age of 91.

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Sunday, January 29, 2017

'Holy grail' hailed as gas turned to metal

Scientists harnessed pressures greater than those found at the centre of the earth to turn hydrogen into a metal that could be extremely efficient at conducting electricity.

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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Cannibal hamsters eat babies due to corn diet

Hamsters living in the wild in northeastern France are eating their babies alive due to a limited diet of corn, according to new research.

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Friday, January 27, 2017

History of music

History of music

(EN) SteamBroker

What is "SteamBroker"?

SteamBroker service provides marketplace to trade items from digital distribution platform Steam™. Using our marketplace you can buy goods from other users or sell any items from your inventory yourself, which can be exchanged with Steam™ trade offers. For example, items from such games as Dota 2™, Counter Strike: Global Offensive™ (CS:GO), Team Fortress™, Unturned™ and so on. Also it's possible to buy and sell Steam Trading Cards and any games, presented as a Steam gifts if you already can exchange it. You will pay a price set by other users for it, so will guarantee you lowest possible prices. You can even get discounts in case of constant use of our service.

SteamBroker guarantees the absolute security for all deals. All items will be exchanged through our service Steam accounts, these accounts will be your automatic MiddleMan and will guarantee an accuracy of transferring the items to the buyer and money paid to seller.

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SteamBroker

Что такое "SteamBroker"?

Сервис SteamBroker предоставляет площадку для торговли вещами из сервиса цифровой дистрибуции Steam. На нашей площадке вы можете купить у других пользователей или продать сами любые предметы из Вашего инвентаря, которые возможно передать через торговое предложение Steam. Например, вещи из таких игр как Dota™ 2, Counter Strike: Global Offensive™ (CS:GO), Team Fortress™ 2, H1Z1 и прочих. А так же возможна продажа коллекционных карточек Steam и даже игр, в виде подарков в инвентаре, которые так же возможно передавать. Вы можете купить вещи за ту цену, которую указывают другие пользователи, что гарантирует отличные цены без лишних наценок.

Так же Вы можете использовать наш сайт как магазин для своих предметов. Вы получите персональную ссылку которая будет отображать только Ваши предметы.

Наш сервис гарантирует абсолютную безопасность всех сделок. Товары передаются через наши сервисные аккаунты Steam, которые выступают в качестве гаранта и контролируют точность получения вещей покупателем и выплату денег продавцу.

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(EN) Steam-Trader

Steam-trader.com - Trade platform Dota2, CS:GO, TF2, Gifts.

It is a unique traiding platform, allowing you to buy and sell cosmetic items of Dota 2, CS:GO, Team Fortress2 or Games (Gifts) for real money, at the best prices! Trading platform consists of four sections, which are interlinked by a shared wallet that will allow you to sell things in one section and buy them in another. Deposit and withdrawal funds available with the help of multiple payment systems. Earn - resting! Successful auction!

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Steam-Trader

Steam-trader - Торговая площадка Dota2, CS:GO, TF2, Gifts.

Это уникальная торговая площадка, позволяющая покупать и продавать Игры или Гифты (Gift) Steam, а так же вещи Dota 2, CS:GO, Team Fortress2 за реальные деньги, без комиссии! Торговая площадка состоит из четырех разделов, которые связанны между собой общим кошельком, что позволит вам продавать вещи в одном разделе и покупать их в другом. Пополнение счета и вывод средств доступно при помощи множества платежных систем.

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Catastrophe countdown: New time for Doomsday

Humanity has moved a step closer to destruction, scientists behind the Doomsday Clock have warned.

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Human-pig 'chimera' embryo grown in lab

Scientists have grown a hybrid species which has human and pig DNA by injecting human stem cells into the embryo of a pig.

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Human-pig 'chimera' embryo grown in lab

Scientists have grown a hybrid species which has human and pig DNA by injecting human stem cells into the embryo of a pig.

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Catastrophe countdown: New time for Doomsday

Humanity has moved a step closer to destruction, scientists behind the Doomsday Clock have warned.

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Peake returning to space: 'I miss view of Earth'

British astronaut Tim Peake is to return to space on a second mission to the International Space Station.

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Moody? Neurotic? Blame your brain shape

Moody? Neurotic? The outer layer of your brain is probably thicker and less wrinkled than that of your more personable friends.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

The history of plastic - and its legacy today

The plastics revolution started with a Victorian billiard ball.

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Samsung reveals cause of mobile phone fires

Samsung has blamed faulty batteries for the fires that led to last year's humiliating recall of its Galaxy Note 7 device.

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Monday, January 23, 2017

China cracks down in 'clean-up' of web services

The Chinese government is clamping down on internet services which get around strict controls - in a 14-month-long "clean-up" of the industry.

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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Apple hikes app store prices over weak pound

Apple has backed up last year's 20% hike in laptop and computer prices with a sharp rise in app costs.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Deliveroo serves up over 300 'high-tech' jobs

Deliveroo, the app-based restaurant delivery service, is ramping up its expansion through the creation of more than 300 tech jobs.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Social media firms face 'fake news' grilling

Social media bosses could be questioned by MPs on whether they are doing enough to stop "fake news".

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Sunday, January 15, 2017

SpaceX rocket in first blast off since explosion

Elon Musk's SpaceX has launched a rocket for the first time since a launch pad explosion destroyed more than $200m of equipment.

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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Console fightback: Nintendo Switch details revealed

Nintendo's new console has been given a release date and price for UK consumers, as the giant aims to retake market control.

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Friday, January 13, 2017

US tests 'swarm' of 'self-healing' drones

The United States has tested a "swarm" of micro-drones - possibly previewing the future development of intelligent, autonomous weapons systems.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Snapchat to make UK main base outside US

Snap, the owner of Snapchat, has confirmed it will make the UK its main hub outside the US.

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Monday, January 9, 2017

TV commands Amazon Echo to buy doll houses

A US TV station has been inundated with complaints after viewers' voice-commanded Amazon Echo systems "heard" a presenter's remarks about doll houses - and started ordering them.

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Marissa Mayer to quit Yahoo after $4.8bn deal

Yahoo boss Marissa Mayer is to quit the troubled tech firm if the $4.8bn (£4bn) sale of its digital services to Verizon goes ahead.

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Moon made when 'about 20 moonlets collided'

The moon may have been created by several moonlets forming together rather than an impact hitting the Earth, scientists believe.

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10 years since Apple's iPhone was unveiled

The iPhone - the device that redefined the mobile phone and made Apple the world's most valuable company - was unveiled on this day 10 years ago.

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Monster black holes lurking in nearby galaxies

Astronomers claim that monster black holes may be lurking behind 'smokescreens' in our cosmic backyard.

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Samsung profits 'up 50%' despite phone fires

Samsung has suggested it is riding out the challenges posed by the failure of its now-defunct Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Pokemon GO helps App Store sales top $20bn

Pokemon GO helped Apple's App Store generate more than $20bn (£16bn) in revenues for app developers last year - up 40% on the year before, the tech giant said.

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Mystery radio bursts coming from dwarf galaxy

Scientists have traced mysterious radio waves to a dwarf galaxy more than three billion light years away.

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Norway to switch off FM radio in world first

Norway is to become the first country to shut down its FM radio network, despite concerns that millions are not ready for the switch to digital.

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VR and self-drive cars dominate CES tech show

Jeans that can direct you to your destination and a hairbrush that can detect damaged hair are just some of the weird and wonderful products being introduced at the world's biggest gadget show.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Children unaware of social media dangers

"Incomprehensible" terms and conditions of social networks mean children have little idea what they are signing up to, the Children's Commissioner has warned.

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'World's fastest electric car' unveiled at CES

Faraday Future has unveiled what it claims is the fastest production electric car in the world.

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Algorithms 'could wipe out the global economy'

Experts have called on the Government to audit the algorithms used by technology and financial companies to avoid chaos. 

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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Ariana Grande to appear in Final Fantasy game

Pop singer Ariana Grande will soon see a version of herself featuring in the Final Fantasy mobile game.

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