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Day: October 9, 2018

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OECS Commission Statement on Haiti Earthquake

By Bernadette Auguste International Relations Officer OECS Commission Tuesday, October 9, 2018 — The OECS Commission has called on the international community to launch a swift, coordinated and aggressive relief effort to assist the people and Government of Haiti following…

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Twitter touts its recent work to ‘protect the integrity of elections’

By Mariella Moon From engadget The micro-blogging platform is making an effort to fight disinformation campaigns. It’s almost the midterm elections in the US, and that means disinformation campaigns could be working overtime. Social networks have beenintroducing new features, rolling…

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These scientists were so interested in a tiny fish they totally missed a 10-foot shark

By Mike Wehner From BGR Scientists are usually pretty smart folks, but that doesn’t stop them from suffering from tunnel vision every once in a while just like the rest of us. A great example of this comes in the…

Robot installs drywall

Humanoid construction robot installs drywall by itself By Jon Fingas From engadget It’s clever, if also a commentary on Japan’s labor priorities. If Japan’s Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Institute has its way, construction workers might be a thing of…

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The ancient earthquake detector that puzzled modern historians

By Jamie Rigg From engadget Modern seismographs are extremely sensitive pieces of equipment. By recording the slightest movements of laser light or magnets, these devices can detect the smallest of rumbles even when we can’t sense them. There are networks…

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OJOH CANCER CARE MINISTRY LEADERS: Here’s a group picture from the Commissioning

By Janel Howard Johnson Here’s a group picture from the Commissioning Ceremony held on Thursday, September 27 at Thankful Baptist Kennesaw. It was a blessed occasion as five members of our Health and Wellness ministry accepted the calling to be…

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The most recent Facebook hack is way worse than you probably realize

By Andy Meek From BGR Carolyn Everson, Facebook’s vice president of global marketing solutions, was as ominous as she could be during an Advertising Week panel today in describing whoever recently hacked Facebook to potentially gain control of tens of…

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US: Limo crash owner was FBI terror informant

By Theodore Bunker From Newsmax The owner of the limousine that crashed in upstate New York over the weekend was formerly an FBI informant who testified in two terrorism cases, ABC News reports. Local affiliate ABC 7 says Shahed Hussain,…

The killer design features of BioLite’s headlamp make it a winner

30-Day In-Depth Review BY CORE JR From Core77 This is better than all five headlamps I already own BioLite HeadLamp 30-Day Review by Edrick Deery Core77 asked me to review BioLite’s HeadLamp because I wear a headlamp every single day….

Robots reign supreme

Robots reign supreme in new VR games for Oculus headsets By Andrew Tarantola From engadget Insomniac Games As Oculus hosts its annual OC5 event in San Francisco this week, the company isn’t just looking back at its five years in…