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Can car crashes become thing of past?

AFP, Published on 13/01/2016

» DETROIT - Automakers are imagining a world where nobody dies in car accidents and they say it is closer than most people think.

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First Netflix film set for big (and small) screen

AFP, Published on 16/10/2015

» LOS ANGELES - Netflix makes another play for entertainment domination Friday when its first feature film is released simultaneously in both theaters and on its online streaming platform.

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US court orders Google to pull YouTube anti-Islam film

AFP, Published on 27/02/2014

» A US appeals court on Wednesday ordered YouTube to take down an anti-Islamic movie that triggered protests in the Muslim world, after an actress alleged she had been duped into appearing in it.

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Holidays from hell?... in Thailand?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/08/2013

» From bus & motorcycle accidents to derailed trains, tourists are worried about safety. Should they be?

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Text messages help cholera fight in Mozambique

AFP, Published on 21/02/2013

» As Mozambique struggles to recover from the worst flooding in more than a decade, aid agencies are pioneering the use of mobile phones to distribute aid and, they hope, cut the cost of logistics in disaster zones.

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Israel army pushes Gaza assault via Twitter, YouTube

AFP, Published on 15/11/2012

» As Israeli warplanes pound Gaza, the military has launched an unprecedented communications strategy on social networks by posting real time information about its assault on the Palestinian territory.

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Social media becomes outlet after deadly spree

AFP, Published on 20/07/2012

» "Wow Someone Just Shot Up This Batman Movie. I Literally Just Seen A Little Girl Get Carried Out With Bullet Wounds."

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Cracking good time

Database, Published on 13/01/2010

» German tech nerd Karsten Nohl showed off at the Chaos Communication Conference in Berlin how he cracked the encryption that you were trusting to keep your phone calls un-tappable throughout Thailand; the researcher proved it would be pretty simple to crack any GSM encryption; he said the 20-year-old encryption algorithm used by most GSM companies is simply too weak, and can be cracked by anyone who really cares; he released all the data, cracking tables and instructions, but did not give away an actual cracking program, because that might be illegal.