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Amazon is reportedly exploring technology that could spell the end of privacy as we know it

By Kate Taylor From Business Insider In an effort to boost convenience, Amazon may be exploring a new way for customers to surrender privacy. Smart lock company August and connected garage door firm Garageio — two startups with ties to…

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Ancient caves are offering clues to help scientists predict earthquakes

By Deanna Conners, EarthSky From Business Insider   Knowledge of the timing of past earthquakes is important for understanding when a dangerous earthquake might strike again. Scientists are currently able to date ancient earthquakes — known as paleoearthquakes — fairly…

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Singapore wants a self-driving wheelchair by 2017

By Daniel Cooper From engadget The idea is to free up nurses to do more important work in hospitals. Singapore is pushing for businesses to develop an autonomous wheelchair that’ll convey people around without instruction. The announcement came from Mark Lim,…

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Telecommunications here are appalling All last week the awful Internet speed went from FLOW;s slow to packing up altogether for intermittent periods of a minute to 15 minutes. I was therefore astonished to read a representative from FLOW inform CNS…

Cayman Islands Diving Hall of Fame

The International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame induction ceremony took place on Friday, 30 September 2016, welcoming six industry innovators and pioneers along with four local honourees to this distinguished institution. L-R: Lesley Leaney – accepting on behalf of Bob…

Alphabet’s latest project is Birth Control for Mosquitoes

By Antonio Regalado From  Biomedicine At one of Alphabet’s campuses in Mountain View, California, entomologists working behind the steel door of a bio-safety lab are breeding mosquitoes in a new effort by the search giant to create automated insect farms….

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New Director of Cayman Islands Computer Services Department

GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN – The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has hired a new Director of the Computer Services Department (CSD). Simon Spiers, who recently took up the post, brings with him vast experience that spans the UK Public…

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More evidence for Zika virus link to damage beyond microcephaly

By Lisa Rapaport From Reuters (Reuters Health) – The mosquito-borne Zika virus can lead to extensive birth defects that go beyond microcephaly, a Brazilian study suggests. Researchers studied 11 babies diagnosed with Zika and found they had a range of…

Gadget of the week

Here’s a machine that turns water into synthetic gasoline By Timothy J. Seppala From engadget Even with the amount of electric vehicles we’ve seen lately, it’s likely going to be a long time until they completely replace traditional combustion engines…

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Travel advisory update: Cayman Islands – hurricane Matthew to bring hazardous conditions From the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office – Latest update: Summary – Hurricane Matthew may bring hazardous sea and weather conditions to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman from…