Here are the countries with the most generous billionaires
By Akin Oyedele From Business Insider India’s ultra-high net worth people give away the most money for philanthropic reasons. But as a percentage of net worth, the United Kingdom’s filthy rich give away the highest, followed by America’s. These findings were…
North Korea says that it has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb
From Business Insider SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea says it has conducted a successful hydrogen bomb test, a surprise announcement. North Korea reportedly detonated the device at the Punggye-ri underground test site in the far northeast, its official Korean Central…
Consumers are buying a super-secure phone that’s not meant for them
By Nathan Ingraham From Engadget It doesn’t even have apps. Let’s get this out of the way right up top: Sikur’s GranitePhone is not for you. Security as a feature is nothing new — BlackBerry’s entire existence rests upon it at…
Beautiful photos show signs of ‘runaway’ stars in the Milky WayBy
By BY MIRIAM KRAMER From Mashable KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Runaway stars speeding through the galaxy aren’t exactly easy to find, but luckily, they leave some clues that space-based telescopes can catch and beam back to Earth. NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope and…
LIAT launches new routes with Caribbean Helicopters Charter Agreement
LIAT, The Caribbean Airline, has entered into a bespoke charter agreement with Caribbean Helicopters, based in Antigua & Barbuda, whereby the company will provide LIAT with charter flights into specific markets in the region. Caribbean Helicopters operates a fleet of…
US Court says violating your work’s computer policy isn’t a crime
By Jon Fingas From engadget Your employers might shake their fists when you check Facebook at work, but they can’t have you sent to prison for it. A US appeals court has ruled that breaking corporate computer policies isn’t against the…
US: 11th Circuit targets Public Interest in Rosa Parks case
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker, From Daily Report In an opinion that reads like a biography, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit used Rosa Parks’ starring role in the civil rights movement to justify ruling against a nonprofit…
These were the top 10 illegally downloaded TV shows in 2015
By Jethro Nededog From Business Insider Once again, “Game of Thrones” is the No. 1 pirated show of the year. This is the fourth consecutive year that the HBO fantasy drama has topped this list, with a huge 14.4 million downloads…
A year on, Charlie Hebdo attack seen as start of series of jihadist outrages in France
AFP From Deccan Chronicle Paris: A year ago on Thursday, a terror attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo transformed a fading publication into a global symbol of freedom of expression and brought millions of people onto France’s streets…
Cartoon of the week
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,…





