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Month: May 2014

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Obama’s ‘troops’ in Chad are actually just drone workers

By Brian Ries From Mashable President Obama on Wednesday deployed about 80 Armed Forces personnel to Chad to help find the Nigerian schoolgirls who have been missing since April. However, the personnel, whose deployment Obama announced in a “War Powers…

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Google Glass will change photography

Breathtaking photos that show how Google Glass will change photography By Lisa Eadicicco From Business Insider Google’s been hard at work trying to prove that its Glass headset is more than just a toy for tech nerds, and one way…

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HBO announces its June movie premieres in the Caribbean

Miami, FL –HBO Latin America announced the debut of four hit movies on its Caribbean lineup, premiering every Saturday in June at 21:00hrs AST*. 42 (Saturday, June 7, 21:00hrs AST*) tells the life story of Jackie Robinson and his history-making…

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NSA records all phone calls in Bahamas, according to Snowden leak

By Travis Cartwright-Carroll Nassau Guardian Staff Reporter From Caribbean News Now NASSAU, Bahamas — The Bahamas government has sought an explanation from the United States government over claims the National Security Agency (NSA) is collecting, recording and archiving every cell…

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For aspiring female engineers, a square meal of code

By Leena Rao From Tech Crunch Last year, high school student Michelle Nguyen had all but given up her hope of becoming an engineer. A Senior at Mission High School in San Francisco (which did not offer a computer science…

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18th-Century artifacts unearthed in Caribbean

From Project Avalon Forum Archaeologists working on two small Caribbean islands have found artifacts intentionally buried beneath two 18th-century plantation houses. They appear to have been placed there for their spiritual power, protecting the inhabitants against harm, said John Chenoweth,…

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As CEC continues to grow, so does the internship programme

CEC and zone companies invite Cayman’s youth to take internships within Cayman’s tech focused Special Economic Zone. 16th May – George Town, Grand Cayman: Cayman Enterprise City, Cayman’s award-winning Special Economic Zone today launches its ‘2nd Annual Internship Drive’. Following…

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ROLI’s radical musical keyboard attracts a $12.8M series a round

By Mike Butcher From Tech Crunch The Seaboard GRAND, is a completely new type of keyboard musical instrument. It has soft rubber keys which can bend and shape a tune, the way you can bend the strings on a guitar….

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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Africa leaders declare ‘war’ on Nigeria Boko Haram

From BBC Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Francois Hollande warned of Boko Haram’s links to other terror organisations African leaders meeting in Paris have agreed to wage “war” on Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamic militants. President Hollande of France, who hosted the…