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Heraldo Muñoz, Chile's foreign minister, has stated that his country rejects the threat of a military intervention in Venezuela after US President Donald Trump said he does not rule out a "military option" in the Latin American country. "Reiterating all the terms of the Lima Declaration on Venezuela, the Government of Chile rejects the threat of military intervention in Venezuela," the chancellor wrote in his Twitter account referring to the statement in which representatives of 17 countries in the region Condemned the rupture of democratic order in Venezuela due to the convening of the Constituent Assembly. This Friday, Trump said that Washington handles "many options" regarding the situation in Venezuela and said that "I do not rule out a military option" in the country. "We have troops all over the world, in very, very distant places," and Venezuela "is not far away," the president recalled. Several hours later, Trump refused to hold a telephone conversation with Nicolas Maduro because of US refusal. Regarding the process of formation of the Constituent Assembly of Venezuela. On July 26, the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions against 13 senior Venezuelan government officials, military personnel and Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA. A few days later, that US agency announced that Washington also sanctioned the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, with the blockade of all assets that are or may be under US jurisdiction and prohibited US citizens from entering into any agreement with that agent. On Wednesday, the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which is part of the US Treasury Department, has included eight other Venezuelan officials, including Adán, in its list of Specially Designated Persons (SDN) Coromoto Chávez, brother of the late president Hugo Chavez.
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WhatsApp beta 2.17.297 includes a feature that has long been discussed: filters for photographs. The new beta includes a total of five filters: Chrome, Pop, Cool, B & W and Film. To use these new filters, the user must take a photo from the conversation and slide the screen from bottom to top. There the five varieties will appear for the user to choose. For the moment, these can only be applied to photos taken at the time, from the conversation itself. They can not be used in images, videos or GIFs of the gallery. For now, this update is available to users of the iOS operating system, for which some filters were already available in some previous versions of the application.
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YouTube wants its users to start giving a more "social" sense to their platform. That is why it has started deploying its own integrated messaging service in its mobile application. With this update it will no longer be necessary to leave YouTube to share videos and comments with our friends, since Google intends that we do all that from the same app. By incorporating a chat option, the video platform wants its users to spend more time on it, adding features that have proven to be successful on other social networks.
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US President Donald Trump threatened Friday with a military intervention in Venezuela, a surprise escalation in Washington's response to the nation. Trump told reporters gathered at his New Jersey golf course that he was not going to "rule out" a military option. "It's certainly something we could consider," he added. Trump has criticized Maduro's recent policy measures, which he described as "dictator." The Trump government has issued a series of sanctions against Maduro and against more than twenty officials and former Venezuelan officials. "People are suffering and dying. We have many options in Venezuela, including a possible military option if necessary, "Trump told reporters. Trump made the remarks at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, after meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson; National security adviser H. R. McMaster; And US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley. Last Thursday, President Nicolas Maduro extended his hand to his US counterpart and reiterated his desire to maintain "normal relations" between the two nations.
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The president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet, presented a project that modifies the current pension system, implementing a new system called Collective Savings to improve workers' pensions. "The new collective savings increase the pension savings, allowing for better pensions, with a special focus on women and the middle class," Bachelet told a news conference. This new system of Collective Savings consists of incorporating an employer contribution to the savings of workers, equivalent to 5 percent of their salary. This 5 per cent will be divided into two: 3 per cent for a personal savings account inheritable from the worker, and the other 2 per cent will be included in a solidarity fund to improve the pensions of other retirees. Bachelet announced that the project will create a Collective Savings Council, which will be a public and autonomous body that will manage the resources deposited in this fund of 2 percent. In addition, this fund will also be used to create incentives for women who voluntarily decide to postpone their retirement age. The president explained that if this project is approved, there will be various benefits for retired workers. "Pension benefits will be increased by 20 percent from the age of 65, as long as the law is implemented," he said. He also indicated that a bonus will be granted to women who retire at age 65, seeking to match their pension to that of a man with equal savings. This reform of the pension system will be sent to Congress divided into three separate bills. Currently ten million Chileans are affiliated to the private pension system, created during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) and rejected by much of the citizens. The low remuneration to contributors is criticized, despite the high profitability of the companies and the excessive charges in commissions to the affiliates that make the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP). Of the total pensions paid by these funds, 90 percent are less than 220 dollars, which is equivalent to 60 percent of the minimum wage established in the South American country.
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One of the latest news announced on Android is slowly unfolding worldwide. This is Google Play Protect, the unified security service for Android devices created by Google. There are already users who have available this new way to ensure that the applications installed do not endanger the security of your mobile. For now few are able to enjoy this service, similar to a free antivirus for Android, but will be more in the coming days. This new feature of Android comes at the right time, just when malware seems to prey on millions of people who unknowingly download malicious apps from the Internet, even from Google's own application store. Google Play Protect is integrated into the operating system as a new tool, so you do not have to download it like any other application. It just appears on Google Play, both in the drop-down menu on the left and on the Updates tab. It automatically scans your mobile or tablet periodically for security threats. It also does with all the new applications that it downloads and blocks by default those that content some type of malicious code. It also includes the "Find my phone" option that Google already offers if your mobile is stolen or lost. Its arrival is destined to turn Android into a much more secure system, something that does not happen right now. The possibility of installing applications without going through Google Play and the laxity of the app store when it comes to maintaining quality standards are two of the reasons why this operating system is a paradise for ransomware and phishing. Here you can read a compilation of its main characteristics. You can enjoy them if you have Google Play Services 11 or higher.
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Hard drives have been offering us decades of quiet and efficient service. But soon they will be replaced by the SSD disks and their variants. If they have not already done so, it is because they still carry a couple of handicaps: their storage capacity, and their price. Intel has been struggling to overcome the first limitation by creating a new rule-shaped SSD disk format, which can store 1 Petabyte data, that is 1000 Terabytes, or 1,000,000 GB. That's equivalent to 300,000 hours of HD video, which a person would take 70 years to watch. In the opening image of the news you can see the new format rule for Intel SSDs. Do not expect to find it in stores, because at the moment it will only be available for data centers of Internet providers. If a 1 TB SSD drive costs € 305, imagine what can be worth a 1000TB with a much more advanced technology .SSDs are much faster, less hot and quieter than conventional hard drives, but have less capacity and are expensive. Data centers that use hundreds, even thousands of servers to store web pages and other content from Internet providers, continue to bet on conventional hard disks precisely because they have more capacity, and are much cheaper. Intel wants to change this concept with the new SSD of Regla format, that as we have mentioned can store up to 1 Petabyte, that is to say, 1000 TB, in a single rack or storage connector. They are composed of NAND chips and have no moving parts, so just put them in a row to increase storage, hence the format rule of these SSD. Intel has not revealed data such as its length, the type of connection to the server or the price, although we do know that this format rule can be applied to Intel Optane technologies, and Intel 3D NAND SSD. This 1000TB SSD will be available "very soon".
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The anti-terrorism prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into the killing of six military personnel outside Paris on Wednesday. The Interior Minister, Gerard Collomb, has also confirmed that this is a deliberate act. The author is a 36-year-old Algerian, known to the police. The French Prime Minister has praised the mission of the security forces. Edouard Philippe, Prime Minister of France: "I would like to congratulate all the security forces for the speed with which they have reacted, which has allowed the arrest of the main suspect." After rolling up the soldiers at Levallois-Perret, the suspect fled in the same rental vehicle. Several hours later he was intercepted on a motorway in the direction of Calais. Teddy, trucker: "I saw that there were several vehicles standing in front of me and I stopped. The police appeared and I saw how they stopped behind their cars. They opened fire, detonations were heard everywhere and I looked for a place to protect myself. Then I saw a man come out of the vehicle on which the policemen were firing and jumped the highway barrier. Then the man collapsed. " This new attack on the military of the Sentinelle anti-terrorist operation, deployed in France to protect the sensitive places of jihadist attacks, comes a few days after another aggression against soldiers of the same operative in the Eiffel Tower. Video: http://es.euronews.com/2017/08/09/francia-investiga-como-un-atentado-el-atropello-de-6-militares
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Russia develops an operating system called OS that translated into Russian means Axis, devised with the purpose of replacing the traditional operating platforms counting on the technical support of the National Center of Informatics. "With the development of the OS we are taking into account the most advanced standards in the Linux world, in particular, Red Hat. In this way, it is compatible with Red Hat and therefore a system administrator working with these versions will also be able to handle the OS without problems " According to the experts of several certification laboratories, the Russian OS has everything necessary to pass the tests. In this way, it could enter into service of state agencies in the near future. OS can be used in the field of economics, which "is just as important as the military". The Russian system also has information protection, monitoring and system management tools, as well as having its own email server and database management system. The novelty of the Russian system lies in that it offers an entire "ecosystem" of products and programming that also have technical support by the National Computer Center. In addition, obsolete components of the program are replaced by updated versions periodically. Linux-based systems are often used as an alternative to Windows-based systems. In total, there are more than two dozen Russian operating systems that are based on American Linux, such as Alt Linux, Basalt and others. However, the OS system is unique in its class, since it is designed according to the state rules regarding the management of classified data. Finally, it is possible to integrate into the system products designed for other operating systems such as Windows itself. Integration is very important to experience a "comfortable migration" of users, said the representative. The Russian OS uses a set of different open source programs for everyday functions such as the Firefox Internet browser or the OpenOffice editing software. At the same time, it is adapted for Russian users and is compatible with domestic production software.
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If a mission is too deep or risky for divers, it is possible to send an ROV, an underwater vehicle operated by remote control. These robots can be much more intelligent in their tasks, as evidenced by the tests at sea made in Marseille The Janus boat is about to leave the port for a day at sea. It carries a frequently used technology to observe or mani[CENSORED]te something on the seabed: a pressure resistant robotic platform attached to the ship by a long cable. Peter Weiss, robotic and automation engineer, says that diving beyond 700 meters is almost impossible and that is for those operations in the depths of the sea where ROVs are used. The robot is equipped with two cameras that provide stereoscopic vision, similar to that of human eyes. It also has advanced arms handled by three fingers, allowing them to have better capabilities than ROVs with two fingers. The European DexROV project aims to increase the ability of robots to handle objects and, according to project coordinator Jeremi Gancet, to allow the control center to be able to operate anywhere in the world. So far all ROVs have to be directed from the boat. When doing it from the mainland, operations can be safer and cheaper, in addition to being able to use smaller boats. For the test, a vessel in the Mediterranean is connected via satellite to a control center in Belgium. For hundreds of kilometers, the operators work with a virtual reality simulation. Your orders are transmitted to the robot. There is a delay in communication, so the ROV has to be autonomous enough to operate without real-time control. It needs intelligence to interpret what is done from the virtual world and to act accordingly in the sea. Virtual researcher Javier Martínez González explains the process: "We have separately what the robot does and what the control center does. Here the work will be directed continuously, in real time. The intelligent software will observe what we do from the control center and we will send this information to the robot that will do the tasks automatically, by itself, without our continuous direction. " To make the robotic arms more skilled, engineers at the European research center use an exoskeleton system. It gives the operator an answer with a sense of strength, allowing him to feel the weight and the resistance of mani[CENSORED]ted objects in virtual reality. It is about that the robot reproduces the movements of the exoskeleton to enable the work with great delays, according to the robotic engineer Pierre Letier. This technology can help control vehicles with greater safety and precision. Not only at sea depths but also on land, where robotic ability could be useful. Jeremi Gancet exemplifies the accident at the Fukushima plant, "places that are really dangerous to access but where there is a need to intervene and where this kind of technology can be very beneficial." Researchers will continue to test individual elements of their advanced ROV system, with a view to a full test at 1,300 meters deep in the Mediterranean Sea. Video: http://es.euronews.com/2017/08/07/robots-en-las-profundidades-marinas
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North Korea is ready to launch a missile at the US air base on the island of Guam, according to a statement from the Asian country. In this regard, a spokesman for the North Korean Army has stressed that Pionyang could carry out a preventive operation if Washington takes some provocative action. Meanwhile, another official North Korean spokesman stressed that Pionyang "carefully examines" a plan to attack that US island. Located in the Pacific Ocean and would implement that initiative "at any time" once the leader of his country, Kim Jong-un, made that decision. Guam Governor Eddie Calvo has also said that "an attack or a threat" to his island is "a threat or an attack on the United States" and that when he contacted the White House , They replied that they "will defend" that territory. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump has said that if North Korea continues to pose new threats to its country, the response to those activities will be "the fire and a fury that the world has never seen." Hwasong-14, a projectile that Pionyang last tested last July 28, was rated by the Pentagon as North Korea's first intercontinental ballistic missile that would be able to reach the continental US territory. North Korean officials hailed the trial as "a stern warning" to Washington. In its recent analysis, the US Defense Intelligence Agency estimated that North Korea has produced miniaturized nuclear warheads to load its ballistic missiles, including intercontinental missiles.
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AMD has long been announcing its new line of graphics cards that would be the direct competition of the latest Geforce GTX models, the Radeon Vega. Today is under the spotlight the Radeon RX Vega. A model of this new family of graphics has been seen in Canada's LTX 2017, which took place on 29 July. The po[CENSORED]r YouTuber Linus Sebastian of the Linus Tech Tips channel has been in charge of teaching at the fair the first appearance of the Radeon RX Vega, which will be officially launched at this year's Siggraph. Along with the graphics, we have seen a mysterious "holocube" or hollow cube that is not known to use and has written in the bottom "Radeon Vega", so we assume that will have a significant relationship with the AMD gaming card. For those who do not know that AMD's new Vega architecture is the latest scheme on which to build their new graphics to face the power of other models in the market. Among its features we can see a manufacturing process of 14 nanometers, a performance in floating point operations of 25 TFLOP / s, an architecture of memory HGM2 and NCU, that can execute 512 operations of 8 bits per clock cycle. It is not known which version of Radeon RX Vega is, but the silver model we have seen has a cooling system to all the similar cards of the brand. Through a Twitter posting of Radeon, we've seen a Vega RX running inside an Alienware Area-51 with an AMD Threadripper processor. This small look at the tower tells us that the Vega RX will use a pair of 8-pin connectors and includes a nice GPU tachometer with LED lighting. Of course, it will help us know how much we are using the graph at a glance. AMD has not revealed all the specifications of the specialized graphics card in the gaming field, except that it uses the new Vega architecture. But if we want to get a rough idea, we can use Frontier Edition as a reference to find out what the features of the Radeon RX Vega will be. As for the Holocubo, we know you will use the Radeon Software and the look you have thanks to a publication on the official Twitter of Radeon, but nothing more. Stay tuned, the AMD revelations promise to be quite interesting.
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Following the presidential election victory of President Donald Trump, sectors opposed to abortion gained space in the United States, and only this year 50 new restrictions on access to abortion were approved, The Hill said. The digital portal indicated that in addition to the imposition of new measures that limit this practice, in several territories the waiting periods and consent rules necessary to carry it out were extended. "We see an intense level of activity around abortion restrictions," said Elizabeth Nash, director of state programs at the Guttmacher Institute, who supports the rights to access abortion. As examples of that statement, the site said that this week the Texas Senate endorsed two new rules aimed at reducing the number of abortions performed in the territory. One of them forces the practicing doctors to report any complications to the state health commission; And the other establishes that they must report on the minors they attend. Meanwhile, in Missouri, lawmakers signed a measure Tuesday that would require doctors to detail possible medical complications for women three days before undergoing an abortion. Such a bill would also allow the Attorney General of Missouri to prosecute any violation of state abortion laws, when only local prosecutors are now allowed to file charges. These initiatives, which have yet to pass through other processes before their final ratification, join those of legislative organs of other Republican states that have passed similar measures in recent months, The Hill said. Lawmakers in Ohio, Iowa, South Dakota and Montana passed new laws that prohibit abortions after 20 weeks, while Tennessee gave similar green light to a different format, and similar projects are expected next year in Virginia and Missouri. According to Nash, in the last four years there have been efforts to introduce regulations that protect access to abortion, but they do not receive the same level of attention as those intended to block abortion. Real Estate Agencies
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The United States ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said the country will not accept the results of Sunday's constitutional elections in Venezuela. Through his Twitter account, Haley noted that "Maduro's election farce is a new step towards a dictatorship." On Wednesday, the United States had announced the adoption of economic sanctions against 13 current or former officials of Venezuela for "undermining democracy", participating in acts of violence and corruption, including the president of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena. It was the third package of sanctions applied by Washington against Venezuelans: in February it had included the vice president and an auxiliary, and in May it froze assets of eight judges of the Supreme Court of Justice. A week ago, President Donald Trump had threatened "strong and quick" sanctions in case the Caracas government went ahead with the Constituent Assembly. European Parliament, Chile and Costa Rica will not recognize results The European Parliament said Sunday it will not recognize the results of the Constituent Assembly. In a statement states the following: "This is an unacceptable measure, both in form and content, which raises serious doubts about its constitutionality and threatens the essential principles of democracy, such as universal, free, direct and secret suffrage." The letter, signed by David Mcallister, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Ramón Jáuregui atondo, co-president of the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly, Francisco Assis, president of the Delegation for Relations with Mercosur, states that the Constituent Assembly "does not respect the Democratic principles and that it will not bring peace. Meanwhile, through official communiqués, the governments of Chile and Costa Rica also joined the list of countries that has expressed their rejection of the process of the National Constituent Assembly. "This act and eventual installation of the ANC does not solve any of the political, economic and social problems and challenges facing the Venezuelan government and society today," said the statement from the Chilean government, which also rejected the escalation of irregularities in the country. In addition to its rejection, Costa Rica called on all States and international organizations to ignore those results. The Foreign Ministry's note describes the constituent process and the results as "null, vicious, illegitimate, unconstitutional and contrary to po[CENSORED]r will." Spain will not recognize ANC without consensus of Venezuelans The Spanish government announced on Sunday its non-recognition of the constituent in Venezuela. "A Constituent Assembly will not be recognized that is not the result of a wide national consensus, chosen according to democratic rules of free, equal, direct and secret universal suffrage". This was indicated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in a note sent by the Office of Diplomatic Information in which he adds that for that reason Spain "can not recognize or validate the legal acts emanating from this Constituent Assembly." The note reads as follows: Spain regrets that the Government of Venezuela has decided to continue with a constitutional process that is not accepted by the majority of Venezuelans and violates essential democratic principles. He adds that "the Spanish Government condemns the use of force by the Venezuelan authorities that have only caused irregularities in the last hours. Spanish Executive "The Assembly resulting from today's vote does not represent the majority will of Venezuelans, it has no attributed under the Constitution legislative powers that correspond to the National Assembly and is not the solution to the serious problems of political confrontation." He adds that the Spanish Government will study "along with its partners from the European Union and countries friends of the region additional measures that may be effective to promote a restoration of the institutionality of Venezuela." Argentina joins the rejection of some countries against the Constituent Assembly Through a statement, the Argentine government expressed its rejection of the Constituent process that Venezuela is playing on Sunday. In his twitter account, the Foreign Ministry announced that he does not know the results of the electoral process carried out this July 30 in Venezuela. In the official text, the Argentine Government regrets that the Venezuelan government does not listen to "the calls of the international community, including the Mercosur countries and has continued with the election to a constituent assembly that does not meet the requirements imposed by the Constitution of That country". The following official statement from the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs: View image on Twitter Peru does not know the results of the constituent electoral process Through a communiqué, the Peruvian government expressed its rejection of the Constituent process that Venezuela is playing on Sunday. From his twitter account, the Chancellery of that country announced that he does not know the results of the electoral process at the time that he described it illegitimate whenever it contravenes the sovereign will of the people. The official text condemns the violence that "has so far caused one hundred deaths, and calls on the Venezuelan Government to ensure the prompt installation of a genuine national dialogue that will restore democratic order." View image on Twitter Colombia will not recognize results Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said last Friday that his country will not recognize the results of the Constituent Assembly elected Sunday in Venezuela. Panama will not know the results The Panamanian government announced that it will collaborate with the United States in the measures it takes against Venezuelan officials and will not know the results of the elections for a Constituent Assembly in Venezuela.
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