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When the PS4 launched back in 2013, Sony made every effort to not repeat the mistakes of its past. Whereas the PS3 was inordinately expensive and difficult to program for, the PS4 was a much more wallet-friendly price, and its x86 architecture was much easier to develop for. The result was that quality games emerged very quickly on the system, although in its early years the PS4's library was just a little toofull of classics from the previous generation. That's no longer the case now, and with the PlayStation 4.5 on the horizon, the console's library is stronger than ever. From third person action games like Uncharted 4 to epic open-world adventures like Metal Gear Solid 5, the PS4 has a very strong library of exclusive titles. Yes, the console's early years may have been cursed by a lack of backwards compatibility with the PS3's library (a problem now mitigated, if not entirely solved, by the arrival of PlayStation Now), but these days there are enough games made for PS4 for this to be much less of an issue. In constructing this list we've tried to cover a variety of game styles and genres from big to small, single-player to multiplayer. So whether you've owner a PS4 since launch, or whether you're a newcomer to the system, you should find something new to love in our list.
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The implications of the adoption of the Rio 2016 Olympics contestants Heroes "cupping" wave of questions about the benefits of this method of alternative medicine by the strongest athletes of the world. And focused attention on the Rio Olympics Olympic swimming Legend Michael Phelps, who participated in five Olympics, including current competition, and achieved a gold medal for 23, including 19 so far. And he wasn't the only American Phelps appeared on his body red circles of bloodletting, but appeared on the body of fellow gymnast Alex Nodar, Rio Olympics participant. How is? Cupping is done via a glass cup within a small flame, placed the muzzle of the Cup to the skin directly after simple means. When a small torch, decreasing the pressure inside the Cup, trying to pull air from the outside, pull the skin upward, and cause some blood out few density of wounds in the skin. Why athletes to cupping? Athletes say they rely on cupping for pain and stress relief, and to help them recover from their muscle effort during training and competitions. There are many techniques used by athletes to get rid of the previous symptoms, such as snow showers, sauna and massage, but the cupping, Nador said the site "USA today" was "better than anything else try it." "Nodar said that was the secret that you used in the past year to maintain my health. He and Ruby from a lot of trouble. " It seems that Phelps depends cupping technique a long time ago, about a year ago was published a photo of him on instagram during cupping him by medical staff. Its history Cupping one of alternative medicine methods recommended by Islam, and told doctors that they have in the Middle East as the bad blood out of the body. She was cupping also known among Chinese, its practitioners say they open up power outlets in the body. Athletes who exercise combines cupping it helps recovery and treatment, and facilitates blood flow in your body and relieve muscle pain caused by continuous training and participating in sports competitions.
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Security researchers said e-mails from the company Symantec specialized us, that a group calling itself "Stryder" or "project runway Sauron, electronic espionage attacks on selected targets in Russia, China, Sweden and Belgium and Rwanda. The company published on her blog that the group-active since October 2011-hidden malicious program developed and used is called "rmsk". The researchers said that "the rmsk" grown in a certain organization network instead of downloading to computers individually, giving the attacker full control over the infected machines, and allow monitoring keyboard and steal files and other information, Callao reported Reuters. Security company stated that the goals of Stryder include 4 organizations and individuals in Russia, airlines in China, an organization in Sweden, Embassy in Belgium. In turn, the company announced "Kaspersky Lab" electronic network security research, discovered the headquarters programme, called project Sauron, they knew about 30 wounded headquarters programme networks in Russia and Iran, Rwanda, and possibly additional victims in Italian-speaking countries. She noted that the goals of "rmsk" include governmental and scientific research centres, military entities, telecommunications companies and financial institutions.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is due to hold talks in St Petersburg with President Vladimir Putin and says he wants to "reset" ties with Russia. It is Mr Erdogan's first foreign visit since an attempted coup last month. Relations between the two countries were plunged into crisis last year when Turkey shot down a Russian military jet on the Syrian border. The visit comes as Turkey's ties with the West have cooled over criticism of a crackdown on alleged coup-plotters. Before leaving Turkey, Mr Erdogan referred to President Putin as his "friend" and said he wanted to open a new page in relations with Russia. Erdogan unnerves West with Putin visit "This visit strikes me as a new milepost in our bilateral relations, starting again from a clean slate," Mr Erdogan told Russia's Tass news agency. Relations between the two countries were badly damaged when Turkey shot down the military jet last November, leading Russia to impose trade sanctions and suspend Russian package tours to Turkey. In June, the Kremlin said Mr Erdogan had apologised for the downing of the jet and had sent a message expressing "sympathy and deep condolences" to the family of the dead pilot. Tuesday's talks in Moscow are expected to focus on re-starting trade and investment and on restoring important tourism and travel ties. The two leaders will also seek common ground in resolving the conflict in Syria where they still back opposing sides. The BBC's Sarah Rainsford says Russia is keen to capitalise on Turkey's cooling relations with the West following the failed coup. Mr Erdogan has been angered by criticism from the EU and the US of the mass round-up of suspected coup plotters. The crackdown has seen tens of thousands of public sector workers suspended or dismissed, with many having their passports cancelled. About 18,000 people have been detained or arrested and there has been a massive reshuffle of the military.
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One of the ways manufacturers coerce users not to modify or even open hardware they’ve purchased is through warranty-void-if-removed stickers. These stickers are common on electronics equipment — Microsoft uses them on the Xbox One, Sony has them on the PS4, and you’ve probably owned a phone that had at least one somewhere. These stickers are almost certainly illegal, as Motherboard points out in relation to the new Xbox One S. The problem with the stickers is that they run afoul of the FCC’s rules on tying repair services to specific products. This issue is also probably why Apple agreed to change its practices regarding iPhones, when devices that had been repaired by third-party shops would then suddenly fail when upgraded to Apple’s latest operating system. “The stickers could be deceptive by implying consumers can’t use parts the warrantor doesn’t pre-approve, which violates the anti-tying provisions of MMWA,” FTC spokesperson Frank Dorman told Vice. Companies don’t like to talk about these policies, most likely because they don’t want to admit they’ve been doing something illegal for decades. Laws like the 1975 Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act were passed to prevent companies from tying customers to expensive repair contracts, or requiring customers to use only approved hardware installed by “authorized” resellers. The common example for this is with cars, where it’s illegal for a manufacturer to try and force you to only install their own parts. There are, of course, limits to these laws. If you destroy your transmission or engine while servicing them, the manufacturer is under no obligation to repair the vehicle. What manufacturers aren’t allowed to do is refuse to honor a warranty on your engine just because you installed a different set of speakers or an aftermarket radio. The obligation is on the manufacturer to demonstrate that your third-party repairs or modifications caused the failure, not the other way around. Modern electronics are tightly integrated, but the concept is the same. Microsoft isn’t allowed to prevent you from opening your own hardware, and neither is any other manufacturer. So why do they? The answer is simple: Because they know you won’t do anything about it. It’s a nifty example of how companies get away with doing illegal things — the cost of taking them to court and forcing them to comply with the law is higher than the value of the product. A car is expensive enough to repair that companies can’t get away with telling you to pony up thousands of dollars for their own parts and repair shops. On the other hand, a smartphone can cost $500 to $700, but that doesn’t begin to cover the cost of a lawyer to litigate the issue, and Apple, Microsoft, and other companies know it. In Microsoft’s case, its warranty states that it ceases to apply if the Xbox One is “opened, modified, or tampered with.” It’s flatly illegal. But until someone brings a case against the company and litigates it out, electronics companies will continue to put these stickers on their products, and consumers will continue to believe the manufacturers are legally allowed to do. The situation is also playing out in new ways thanks to the advent of DRM. Tractor manufacturer John Deere and the Library of Congress have both resisted any attempt to require manufacturers to share data on firmware or other DRM’d blocks of information, because it could conceivably allow for piracy or alter the function of the vehicle. John Deere has gone so far as to claim that by purchasing a tractor, farmers gain “an implied license for the life of the vehicle to operate the vehicle.” It’s the concept of software licensing, except applied to hardware, and the fact that it’s illegal doesn’t seem to concern anyone much.
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In Istanbul, authorities denied through her account on Twitter, the frequency of news about the Atatürk International Airport because of a bomb scare, the correspondent of "Newsweek", Monday. Tgharidtha Istanbul State said: "deny allegations close entrances and exits of the Ataturk Airport in Istanbul", adding that "the flights going regularly," citizens "indifference" as "rumors." Reported earlier Monday that Turkish authorities closed the entrances and exits of Atatürk International Airport in Istanbul, after a bomb scare, has not been located. Turkish authorities closed the airport last July 16, the day after the execution of a group of army officers failed coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Come and talk about shutting down the airport and then exile, less than two months after the three gunmen opened fire and suicide bombings, killing 45 people and injuring more than 230.
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Scientists discovered the cause of stiffness and pain that affects the extremities when waking up in the morning, and attributed it to the body clock restrain anti-inflammatory proteins during sleep. Manchester University researchers said that such disclosures could help in developing drugs to treat inflammatory diseases like arthritis. And if researchers had collected healthy cells of human joints and lab rats, showing that each cell had a rhythm throughout the day and were changed to stagger this rhythm by disabling alkribetokrom gene (kind of blue light-sensitive protein which affects daily frequency operation). This led to increased inflammatory response, suggesting that alkribetokrom protein has important implications for anti-inflammatory. When the drug is used to activate the protein, researchers found that it protected from inflammation. The researchers also found that her spinal disks physical clocks throughout the day, which when not working properly can contribute to lower back pain. Study published in the journal of rheumatic diseases to get sleep at night, avoiding night work shift system can protect the body clock and helps avoid problems back pain with age.
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Smart markets sales suffered a setback for the first time in its short history during the second quarter of the year 2016, the results mirror previous expectations that the next new to smart devices will bring big sales. According to the site of company "IDC" for market research, smart watches sales fell to 3.5 million units in the second quarter of this year, while in the same period of last year, 5.1 million units, down 32 percent. He noted that Apple topping sales at smart woman with a setback, as it produced 1.6 million hours in 2016, compared to 3.6 million in the second quarter of 2015, but still maintain market share stood at 72 percent. And replaced "samsona" ranked second, with slight progress having increased their sales by 200 thousand hours compared to those produced in the second quarter of last year. Experts commented on these findings by saying that past results don't mean Smart Watches market will see a longer downturn, considering it's just a temporary reduction. Market analyst noted that smart watches have not changed, the same time updates the smart watches market is still in its infancy, as "Tek rbibelk". Researchers worked on the development of smart watches for years, but hugely on the market in 2013, the year in which the market research companies hours drew, timely forecast prevailed to sell watches in the following years. Smart Watches provides services similar to those provided smart phone, such as applications, translation and weather and take phone calls and perform calculations.
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Student doctors, patients are turning to the Internet to find answers or information concerning their health, caution about the accuracy of the information they get, it must be terrible to doctors around the world should ask their patients about the sources of information they get. Dr Chris viodtnr, head of medical ethics Philadelphia hospital for children: "became the Internet and opening up the vast amounts of information, permanent manifestation of the way we think about and deal with health problems," Reuters reported. Viodtnr and his colleagues wrote an article about ethics published by the journal Pediatrics/Pediatrics, said that social media in particular can affect how patients interact with physicians and an expected form of care. Viodtnr said: "you should ask doctors what patients and families read it online, and then discussing this information carefully, because the Internet information cannot be useful sometimes and be useful at other times. Doing this takes time and effort, but the time and effort to build confidence. "
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He denounced President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Sunday, to prevent him from addressing his supporters in Germany video, again pledging to wipe out the televangelist arnoutf who accuses him of masterminding the failed coup attempt which took place mid-July, at the time called the leader of the opposition to the policy dimensions of mosques and the army. Erdogan was speaking in front of hundreds of thousands of Turks rallied in Istanbul under a heading called "Democratic Caucus and martyrs", to condemn the coup attempt, where opposition leaders also took part in assemble except democratic peoples party who had not been invited to the gathering. He said that rallies support for democracy-as he put it-will continue in Turkey until next Wednesday, adding that "Germany has allowed Kurdish militants broadcast video. Where is democracy! ". Turkish President addressed to the prospect of the death penalty in his country, saying: "if people wanted the death penalty, the parties abide by the will of the people." The Prime Minister did not differ from the word bin on yliderim lot, which focused on re-televangelist arnoutf to Turkey "to pay for the coup attempt. Yildirim said, "and you all know that the leader of the terrorist group would return to Turkey and pay for what he's done." , Reported AFP. For his part, the leader of Turkey's opposition Republican people's Party, Kamal became an account specialist, said that the failed coup attempt opened a new door for compromise. " He became an account specialist that politics should be kept away from mosques and courts and barracks, adding, "there are new Turkey after July 15th," recipe.
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For one might think he can avoid friction with New Guinea worm, just not to visit that country. But we don't know that this object is closer to home than we think. In Florida, the United States has infected this disease a lot of people who go to them worm eggs in different ways by rodents or people injured and transferred these parasites to stagnant water pools as swimming pools or lakes as breeding ground for disease. These larvae grow and flourish within the human belly up to the yards, and when the worm from the body, there is a possibility that lay their eggs in water to complete its session if a person bathed in standing water. Some have called New Guinea worm named "snake" by the extreme pain inflicted by the victim and resemble the thread when it exits. We must root out the emerging worm carefully from the body, through the winding stick around a little bit every day for a month or two. And no symptoms appear on the injured person until a year or so after the injury, then begin Guinea worm females produce millions of eggs in the patient's body, and that the surge in the number of larvae lead to painful heartburn sensation under the skin, then a sperm appear painful, patients had a slight fever, redness in the area of pain, swelling and itching around the embryo have infected with diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and dizziness. The embryo may explode after a day or three days of their appearance. When female worms appear slowly, which makes the patient feel excruciating pain broiling.
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The Palestinian Health Ministry said Wednesday that the health of the prisoner in Israeli jails batsmen Bilal Kayed deteriorate, when dozens of Palestinians demonstrated in front of an Israeli prisoner in the West Bank in solidarity with him. CADE entered (35 years) in an open hunger strike in mid-June, protesting the Israeli authorities issued a warrant for his arrest on administrative decision to release him after a previous ruling against him. The Ministry said in a statement that doctors responsible for treating Kayed "warned of sudden death," explaining that the Palestinian Ministry medical delegation visited Kayed which currently hospitalized in an Israeli hospital, reported AFP. The statement said Kayed handles and handcuffed in his bed, warning that his "worsening every hour." In contrast, a spokesman for the Israeli prison authority that Rohan is still refusing food and subject to medical supervision. In the same vein, dozens of Palestinians demonstrated in front of the Israeli Ofer detention facility near the city of Ramallah, and quickly turned the demonstration into Israeli troops quelled clashes involved tear gas and sound bombs and rubber bullets. The 700 out of 7 000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails are subject to administrative detention, which allows authorities to renew his detention for indefinite periods without charges or even giving reasons. Palestinian prisoners have recourse to strikes are open about food to force Israeli authorities to end this sentence described by human rights organizations that the flagrant violation of human rights.
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While cybercrime is growing, and grabbing most of the headlines recently, physical crime hasn’t gone away. Over 2 million homes and apartments in the USA are broken into each year. The price isn’t just whatever is stolen, but is also the emotional cost of both sentimental items and the sense of violation. With the growth of credit card fraud and identity theft, burglary can also lead to cybercrime. In one recent case, a homeowner’s credit card was used by the thieves within minutes after the break-in. A security system is one of the best lines of defense in protecting your home. There are many well-known options for turn-key, monitored alarm systems that come with a professional installer and a monthly fee. Being ExtremeTech, we’ll skip past those and talk about some options for rolling your own. Security systems you can install yourself DIY security systems either start with a focus on security itself, like iSmartAlarm and SimpliSafe, or start as home automation products and add on security functionality, like Samsung’s SmartThings. Each company tends to have a unique pitch, so scrolling through their product listing will help give you a sense of which one will be best for you. For example, iSmartAlarm has really focused on internet-connected cameras. I’ve been a customer since they were a KickStarter project, and their iCamera KEEP and Spot are both clever ways of keeping an eye on your home without monthly fees. However, they are far behind on delivering many of their promised product line extensions, so for now you’re limited to motion and contact sensors to complement cameras. SimpliSafe has taken a nearly opposite approach. It has a broad line up of sensors — including freeze, water, smoke, and carbon monoxide — and security features, but no cameras (and have put their first promised camera on indefinite hold). Being able to “look in” via a camera when a sensor is triggered is incredibly useful, as otherwise if you are traveling, it is hard to know how panicked to be about an alert. I also like that SimpliSafe uses Lithium Ion batteries for its sensors, giving them an estimated five-year lifespan. The button batteries used in my iSmartAlarm contact sensors seem to go out at least once a year. Both iSmartAlarm and SimpliSafe provide mostly closed systems. They are purpose-built for security and are not general purpose home automation systems — although we have been able to teach our Amazon Echo to let us control iSmartAlarm using voice activation. If instead you really want a full home automation system with security features, Samsung’s SmartThings may be right for you. It takes more work to set up, but Samsung’s hub supports both Zigbee and Z-Wave in addition to the more typical IP interface. Samsung has also built a large collection of compatible products sold by partners, so you’ll have the most flexibility over time. One unavoidable downside to wireless security systems is that, like just about everything else in the IoT, they can be hacked. As a practical matter most of those hacks — like the one SimpliSafe is supposedly vulnerable to — require a level of dedication and sophistication beyond that of most criminals, but it is something to keep in mind. Make sure and keep your system up to date with security patches as they are released. Combining a DIY system with professional monitoring Traditional alarm companies like ADT require that they install your system, at least partially, so they know what they are monitoring and can stand behind it. However, installing your own system doesn’t mean it can’t be professionally monitored. LiveWatch, for example, lets you save money by installing your own system, but then will monitor it for a subscription fee that starts at $35/month. SimpliSafe also offers optional monitoring, starting at $15/month and rising to $25/month if you want to also use their mobile app and web portal. At this point, we need to at least mention the issue of privacy and data sharing. All of these systems rely to one degree or another on the cloud, and all of them pass at least some of your data — for example when you leave and return home — through their servers. Most of us are willing to live with that, but it’s something to keep in mind. Whatever you do, advertise your efforts The first goal of a good security system is to deter criminals from even trying to break in. To that end, make sure and advertise that you’ve got cameras and or alarms. As both an additional deterrent, and to help track down thieves after the fact, you may want to add a more extensive video monitoring system, separate from the minimal amount provided by your security system vendor. To get you started on that, we’ve provided a companion overview of DIY home video monitoring. Use signs to advertise your use of security technology as a deterrentIf you do install additional outdoor cameras, you may want to hide some of them so that it isn’t obvious to a potential thief how they can work around or disable them. But even so, it’s much better to have visible deterrents prevent a crime than to have the consolation prize of a video record of a theft. If you do have visible cameras, you may want to make sure that they are recording to a separate location, so that simply removing the camera or its SD card won’t be enough for a criminal to erase the record of your actions. You’ve just made yourself an IT administrator The dark secret of any so-called Internet of Things solution is that they all require some amount of attention on a regular basis. For starters, all truly wireless devices need to have their batteries checked and replaced as needed. Those that are hard-wired for power, but use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for connectivity, can lose their connection and need to be reset or reconfigured. Most devices will also require firmware updates. In some cases, those aren’t optional. For example, iSmartAlarm pushed an update to our Hub, and it meant I couldn’t use the cameras any more until I updated the firmware on each of them. Limiting the damage if you are robbed For many, the loss of a phone or computer is less painful than the loss of what they contain. There are some simple steps you can take to minimize the downside of having your favorite mobile or other computing devices ripped off. First, make sure everything you care about is backed up — either to the cloud, or at least to another device that is located somewhere unlikely to be found by thieves. That includes photos, videos, financial records, and so on. Second, secure your devices to make it less likely that someone who steals them can use them to steal from you electronically, or steal your identity. Encrypting your hard drive, requiring a password on resume from sleep, and activating your phone’s Find My Phone feature are all excellent tactics. Similarly, a walk-through video of everything visible in your house or business will help you quickly notice what is missing, and provide some documentation for helping you file insurance claims. Whichever system you install, pay attention to its message logs to make sure it isn’t trying to warn you about offline sensors or rundown batteries. You don’t want to find out that a sensor wasn’t working by having someone break in. Now read: How to get started with DIY home surveillance systems In time for Black Hat and DEFCON, we’re covering security, cyberwar, and online crime all this week; check out the rest of our Security Week stories for more in-depth coverage.
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With the release of the Xbox One S, Microsoft has decisively beaten Sony to have the first 4K console on the market. If you've been waiting to buy the console now might be the perfect time, especially when it has so many great games available for the console. As well as having the ability to stream 4K content and play Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, the new console is also bringing 4K resolutions to gaming, but there's a catch. Games played on the Xbox One S will not run natively in 4K, they'll be upscaled. What this means is that the console is capable of guessing what color to make the extra pixels to fill in the full 4K resolution. It won't look as good as native 4K content, but it should still provide a satisfying improvement from existing 1080p resolution content. So if you play any of our top picks for the best games on the Xbox One S then they should look better than they've ever looked before. But if you're looking forward to playing any of these games with the console's new HDR functionality then you'll unfortunately be out of luck. Games will need to be specifically built to support HDR, and the first of these, Gear of War 4, isn't out yet. The best Xbox One deals and Xbox One S preorders But until we get our hands on the first HDR-enabled games, check out our list of the best looking, and best playing, games you can get on the Xbox One. But let us know what you think. Are there some blockbusters you think need to be on the list? Are there some hidden gems that you feel are missing out? Hit us up in the comments.
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A couple of weeks ago we took a tour of the Retribution, the flying space fortress that will serve as your home base in the upcoming Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Today, it's time to find out how Lt. Nick Reyes, a Special Forces pilot in SATO's Space Combat Air Recon unit, ended up in charge of it. Saved You a Click: The previous guy died. The trailer actually gets that point covered straight away, with a “Make way for the captain” that turns out to be a whole lot grimmer than expected. It soon becomes apparent that Reyes is the ranking officer on board, so he gets the big chair—but that's not going to stop him from delivering some bullets-in-your-face payback, up close and personal. Captain Kirk mode, engage! It's a hackneyed setup, worthy of any number of straight-to-video movie releases from the 80s and 90s, but you have to give credit to Activision and Infinity Ward: They don't screw around when it comes to cranking up the production. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is set to come out on November 4. Check out 12 minutes of campaign footage here.
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According to a new medical study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, eating large amounts of animal protein like red meat and a similar proportion of people who break in them die early. The experts from the Massachusetts hospital and Harvard Medical School a study on eating habits of 130 thousand people over 30 years. The study included various aspects of life such as smoking, alcohol consumption and physical activity. The researchers found that increased consumption of animal protein by 10% increased risk of premature death by 2%, and increases the risk of death by heart disease by up to 8%. At the same time consumption vegetable proteins so the opposite effect, since it reduces the risk of premature death directly by 12%, when increasing vegetable protein in the diet reduce by 3%. These results can be clearly seen on tobacco and alcohol users, and those who suffer from weight gain or small lifestyle movement.
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The European press last week discussed a project launched by the company according to McLaren to build a contemporary version of the legendary car hacks for this company. The brand management has denied these rumors with other data confirm that this project will be of course. Company President Mike flioit in a press conference devoted to results of financial year that the new F1 car has no future in the company management felt that this project is undetectable to survive. Flioit added that many of the management company to build a car with three seats with a 12 cylinder engine with this does not mean that the design of this model at present can be considered sound. At the same time confirms Jim holder, is one of the members of the Management Committee of Autocar magazine that published data about the project is the first mentioned, he is sure quite knowledgeable confiscation. It was previously stated that the new McLaren F1 car will make a faster supercar on Earth, but will appear in the form of comfortable car to carry out excursions. And with this magazine insisted that the new car will be marked with three seats and the features of times gone by, and is clearly visible in their appearance. It was expected to provide the car with 3.8 litre turbocharged engine size and inform its 700 HP.
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North Korea's leader acknowledged launching a spacecraft to the Moon by 2020. Pyongyang also intends to launch new satellites into Earth orbit, although space penalties imposed. Scientific Research Department Manager at North Korean space agency that the United States and its allies unable to prevent North Korea from invading your space. He added that North Korea intends to develop a network of Earth observation satellites and solve the problem of communicating via satellite geostationary. The next ten years will see the launch of an unmanned vehicle carrying the flag of North Korea to the moon. North Korea reportedly fired last July 3 ballistic missiles came a few hundred kilometers into the sea of Japan. Seoul and Washington announced afterward that they will be released in Korea Peninsula missile shield.
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Facebook announced its intention, in the next few weeks, reducing the number of misleading titles, published on the news page on the social networking site. The move aimed at what is known as "fisherwoman clicks ' within the company sought to solidify Facebook as the best destination for online news and social developments. And Vice President of product management at news page, "Facebook", Adam mosiri, said the company receives thousands of complaints a day due to "address Hunter clicks." And "phir clicks launches on indexes, which obscure the background information or intentionally mislead users to push them to click on their links. In an effort to eliminate these fraudulent links, Facebook has developed a system to recognize these titles and ranks. Then the system determines which pages or websites posted the largest number of these deceptive titles, placing it at the bottom of the news list on the page. Mosiri said: "what we hope to create an incentive to reduce the number of publishers have misleading titles. We try to be very clear on what we call the catch clicks. The new system, looking for common phrases used in misleading titles, like how to do redaction systems to monitor unwanted e-mails. Tens of thousands of catalogues and indexes as deceptive by searching titles, which obscure the background, plus titles that overstated the content of the article. Mosiri said that the news page, managed by some 200 people, used a similar classification system for determining what shows up for every user. Launched site used by 1.7 billion people, work on improving how prone to news and blog posts to users after being accused of bias for the US Democratic Party. It was mentioned in the news report last May that Facebook has sided against the Republican party, through the property stand out the most po[CENSORED]r topics.
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We know that the food we eat greatly affects the health of the body and brain, but many people overlook how effective our diet on mood sometimes. According to the psychiatrist drew Ramsey, often full of undernutrition and food mistakes common in our everyday great influence on human psyche, so what we eat can make your brain work better. In order to get a brain works fine and healthier you can enter simple changes to your system, so as to be also human, more fun and happiness and maybe a little smarter, where a number of Doctor Ramsey reveals elements that must be entered into our daily diet. Colored vegetables: In the event that the nutritional meal consisting of chicken along with some pasta or potatoes, there's a high probability that doesn't get all the vitamins and nutrients needed by the brain to work well. According to Dr Ramsey healthy diet must contain a colored vegetables such as red peppers and green leafy vegetables such as parsley. Oily fish: That the brain is in desperate need of good food when it comes to food ingredient is most important for the brain, the first thing that comes to our mind Omega-3 fatty acids, but we don't know that there is a certain type is much better is DHA. Symbolic mentions that brain cells are composed of DHA, the best kind of food can be taken to get this component is a small oily fish like sardines and anchovies that are considered the best among all types of fish, except for the fact that the best salmon species too. Cashew nuts and oysters: The lack of iron in the body can make man weak structure, but did you know that you do not need to eat plenty of red meat to get enough essential nutrients? The doctor refers to the symbolic presence of known sources of iron such as cashew nuts, or shellfish which contains very important nutrients for the brain like B12 and zinc (have tin roofs because).
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Effects of the project "kortig", which became a luxury car for the head of State is part of a lot of hype in the media seemed surrounded by details bit by bit. These details posted the first photo of the Interior elements of the luxury vehicle. What is striking in this picture big screen which includes keyboard and multimedia system and along the glove compartment in front of the driver's eyes. Russian car decoration depends on the same principle of new luxury decoration used in sedans from the new generations of the Mercedes company categories E and S. Worthy also independently control system in air conditioning and install air temperature designed as two vertigoes worked as two screens at the same time. And other controls do not appear in the keyboard as they seemed to be installed on the footboard height on the floor of the chassis. This is used slabs of precious types of wood in the Interior extensively. We remind you that the draft "kortig" includes the design and manufacture of integrated family of vehicles including luxury cars for State officials and even a crossover vehicles and family. Inauguration of the head of State will be in 2018 as a premiere of this luxury car made in the project window.
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Apple announced, Thursday, on her quest to launch a special program to encourage developers drill for gaps in their products and their programs for material rewards. The programme targets scheduled, due to start next September, gaps in commercial Apple branded hardware, along with the latest version of iOS operating system, it's the first time that Apple provides similar rewards. Apple revealed that the program will cover five different categories of the most serious gaps, can ever reach the bonus to 200 thousand dollars. The program will be limited initially to invitations only, which will be sent to a carefully selected group of security researchers, according to the site "Virg". Many of the sides finally adopt similar programs began to detect gaps in their systems and organs, including the US Department of Defense, "the Pentagon." These programs are not alien to the world of giant technology companies around the world, such as Facebook and Microsoft, while Google is paying $ 2 million last year just because developers have found loopholes in their products.
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Form of gifts, one of the most common courtship expressions amongst people, throughout the ages, but some of those gifts have remained rooted in memory, not just symbolism, but for being the most expensive, according to inventory site "MSN". The first such gifts mausoleum Taj Mahal built by the Mughal King Shah Jahan starting in 1632 until 1648, honors his wife Mumtaz Mahal, after she died, still a po[CENSORED]r destination for visitors and lovers until today. Either one of the jewels that gave Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, sold at auction in 1969 37 thousand dollars, which originally owned piece of England, Mary I, 2011 and resold at auction by $ 11 million. In 2008, presenting its star, Angelina Jolie, purchased olive tree b $ 18500, her husband Brad Pitt, to be that tree with twenty years of the most expensive olive trees. And in 2012, Julie acquired a unique gift to a cold House, was about a rotary fetch up to $ 1.6 million, without any occasion. And dedicate the Maharajah duleep Singh, Lahore, famous diamond piece of 105 carats, 21.6 grams, the year 1850, and now one of the British Crown jewels, probably priced up to millions of dollars. In a gift might not even occur to us product, rich spent, Aaron sbilingh, $ 2 million, to transport tons of snow to Los Angeles, so his sons to celebrate Christmas (Christmas) in the atmosphere that they want.
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