September 4, 2016

A wristband and your finger can replace your phone, but you still need a phone to use it

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA The most exciting part of Samsung's IFA booth is also its most understated. Somewhere toward the middle of the huge, brightly lit hall are a series of tables, showing off non-Samsung products, a perfect microcosm of the ways in which large electronics corporations are reaching beyond their own walls for inspiration. Not that these companies don't have any connection to the… Read More

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Pence Says Trump Would Stop Accepting Syrian Refugees Into U.S.

Donald Trump would suspend the U.S. program that offers safe haven to Syrian refugees fleeing violence and conflict in their country, his vice-presidential running mate said.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

CBS: Clinton's Historic Unfavorability Introducing Uncertainty Into Race

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Rarely used adultery charge still a felony in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - When allegations erupted this summer that two Idaho lawmakers were caught in an extramarital affair, many supporters were quick to say their actions were a mistake, not a crime.

However, in Idaho, adultery has been considered a felony since 1972. The crime is rarely prosecuted, but ...

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Clinton Lead Evaporates In Latest Poll

Trump maintained support among this key demographic

Via: The Daily Caller

Clinton Leads Trump by 8 Points in Pennsylvania in CBS News Poll

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump with 45% in Pennsylvania to 37% for the GOP candidate, CBS News says in a new "Battleground Tracker" poll released today.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Was it something he said?

(Scott Johnson) The Chinese government found a new way to express its contempt for Barack Obama and the United States yesterday. The authorities snubbed Obama upon his arrival in Hangzhou before the start of the G20 conference. According to the Guardian: "[Obama] was forced to disembark from Air Force One through a little-used exit in the plane's belly after no rolling staircase was provided when he landed in the eastern Chinese city

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CNN panel Slams Clinton's 'Unacceptable' Email Conduct in FBI Report

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Tim Kaine defends Colin Kaepernick protest, while QB says Hillary Clinton should be in jail

The Clinton camp says San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick deserves "respect," but the feeling may not be mutual.

Sen. Tim Kaine, the running mate of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, defended the NFL player's refusal to stand for the national anthem just a few days after Mr. Kaepernick said ...

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Pro-Gun Members Of Congress Respond To State Department's Disastrous Manufacturing "Guidance"

The goal of this back door gun control is to go after gunsmiths using State Department regulations

Via: The Daily Caller

What cities need to know about drones

A drone is pictured in flight in Lille, northern France, on April 10, 2015. (Photo: PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images) As drones increasingly fly through our cities in the coming years — delivering our latest order from Amazon or other on-demand retailers — the regulation of our airspace and the environment in which we co-exist with flying robots becomes more and more present and real. Read More

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Crazy California Legislators Approve Cow Fart Legislation to Curb Gas Emissions

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Pence: Trump Believes U.S. Should Suspend Syria Refugee Program

Indiana Gov Mike Pence says U.S. program to admit refugees from Syria "puts safety and security of the American people second to the agenda of the UN or to liberals in this country."

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Sanders: Clinton Should Cease All Operations and Contact With Clinton Foundation If She Becomes President

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GOP Senator: I Still Can't Vote For Trump — 'You Can Always Write Somebody In' [VIDEO]

'I would like to vote for Donald Trump... but'

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Your washing machine should be smarter about washing clothes than you are

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Washing machines have always felt like a sort of necessary evil. I'm wouldn't go so far as suggesting that no one enjoys washing clothes – heck, I find doing the dishes kind of cathartic. People are weird. But most washers feel like big, dumb machines. Machines that break down, lose our unmentionables and often ruin the clothes they should be cleaning. It doesn't seem… Read More

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Ben Carson Walks Off During CNN Interview to Find His Luggage

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Lawmakers likely to do what they do best: the bare minimum

WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawmakers return to Washington this week for an abbreviated election-season session in which they will likely do what they do best: the bare minimum.

All Congress must do this month is keep the government from shutting down on Oct. 1 and, with any luck, finally provide money ...

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American Journalists Treated Like Crap In China, Officials Nearly Come To Blows

Susan Rice: "They did things that weren't anticipated."

Via: The Daily Caller

As long as robots look adorable and make us coffee, we'll be eating out of their robotic hands

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA It doesn't take much. For all the bluster around the conversation about Skynet and robotic overlords, we still melt when a diminutive robot flashes the slightest hint of humanity through a small set of blinking eyes – and then does something nice for us. Sony's Xperia Agent robotic assistant captured the tech world's attention when it debuted at MWC in Barcelona, back… Read More

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Nigerian military: Some officers selling arms to Boko Haram

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's military says some officers are selling arms and ammunition to Boko Haram, indicating the corruption bedeviling the country's fight against the Islamic extremists continues despite government efforts to halt graft.

The admission comes three weeks after the Nigerian army said a military tribunal is trying ...

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And this is why VR headsets are headsets and not sunglasses

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA They fall off. A lot. And nothing rips you from the escapism of VR faster than having a pair of glasses constantly fall off the bridge of your nose. No sudden movement and you should be fine. I'm not saying never to the idea. I can certainly see a time in the not too distant future when such devices might become practical. For now, however, there are too many wires tethering you to… Read More

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William Hurley on Honest Dollar's sale to Goldman Sachs

Faced with myriad regulatory hurdles and a changing landscape dominated by "too big to fail" banks, investors and entrepreneurs alike have traditionally shied away from Fintech. But that doesn't at all bother Whurley–born William Hurley–who once exited a TEDx talk on a mind-controlled skateboard powered by an XBOX Kinect. His latest start-up, Honest Dollar bucked… Read More

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They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To

The very long subtitle of this biography seems a bit like overkill; on the other hand, Alicia Patterson, whom I had never heard of before reading this book, was all of the things stated, the sort of larger-than-life figure the first half of the twentieth century seems to have specialized in.

Her niece, Alice Arlen (who died in March 2016), co-screenwriter of Silkwood and other films, and Michael J. Arlen, a former New Yorker staff writer and television critic, have written an entertaining and thoughtful biography of this perplexing yet fascinating woman.

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Trey Radel to return to Southwest Florida radio

NAPLES, Fla. (AP) - Trey Radel, who resigned his congressional seat in the wake of a cocaine scandal, will return to the radio job he had before politics, hosting a show in Southwest Florida.

Radel hosted Daybreak for Fox 92.5 before he resigned in 2011 to run for Congress.

The ...

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The biotech empires of Silicon Valley and Europe

Arcturus BioCloud's genome splicing robot. As biotechnology gains prominence among investors, two hubs have emerged as hotbeds of innovation for the resurgent industry. While the two-square-mile patch of South San Francisco bustles with over 70 biotech firms, including Genentech, Amgen and Exelixis, an equally influential geography has grown along the Lemanic Arc of Switzerland and into the heart of Basel, where pharma giants… Read More

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Erdogan Says Turkish Officials to Deliver Coup Evidence to U.S.

President Barack Obama told Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the U.S. would continue its investigation into July's attempted coup, as Ankara vowed to provide evidence to support a claim the violence was planned by Fethullah Gulen, a 75-year-old preacher living in exile in Pennsylvania.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

U.S., Russia Near Deal to Impose New Cease-Fire in Syria

The U.S. and Russia are nearing agreement to coordinate strikes against Islamic extremists in Syria and impose a cease-fire that would halt President Bashar al-Assad's attacks on the moderate opposition and civilians in his war-shattered country.

Source: Bloomberg Politics

Homeless vet reunited with Charleston family after 32 years

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - When Anna Judge received a Facebook message last year from a Veterans Affairs social worker, she and her sister Marta Sallie thought it was a hoax.

The message said their brother, German Leon, was in the VA's care in Atlanta, and that they needed to speak ...

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