With iOS 10, your iPhone’s emojis are about to get more diverse than ever

Digital Trends | 2016-08-02

iOS 10 will come with the most diverse set of emojis ever released by Apple, including characters depicting women in sports, as well as a rainbow flag. The announcement follows reports suggesting Apple was against emojis depicting rifles. The post With iOS 10, your iPhone’s emojis are about to...

TP-Link settles with the FCC over risky WiFi router power levels

Engadget | 2016-08-01

When the FCC said it was cracking down on WiFi routers that can operate at power levels that might cause interference, it wasn't kidding around. TP-Link has agreed to a settlement with the FCC that will have the company both keep its router power le... ......

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Florida Asks For Emergency Help To Fight Zika

Opposing Views | 2016-08-01

Florida Gov. Rick Scott has officially filed a request to the federal government for emergency help as 10 additional cases of the Zika virus have been found in the state. Zika, which is primarily found in Cental and South American countries like Mexico and Brazil, is primarily spread through the...

Israeli forces shoot, injure six Palestinians in West Bank, Gaza Strip

Press TV | 2016-07-30

Israeli military forces have reportedly shot and wounded six Palestinians, including a woman, near the border in the blockaded Gaza Strip as well as the occupied West Bank. Palestinian sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Israeli forces raided al-Arroub refugee camp,...

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Thomas Bach: IOC decision on Russians 'is about justice'

Times Free Press | 2016-08-02

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - IOC President Thomas Bach issued another defense of his handling of the Russian doping scandal Monday, saying the decision not to exclude the entire Russian team from the Rio de Janeiro Olympics was based on human rights and justice. Bach used his speech at the opening ceremony...

Afghanistan's extreme geography attracts extreme sports

The Miami Herald | 2016-08-02

On a recent sunny morning in northern Afghanistan, excited children and bemused policemen lined the banks of a fast-flowing river to watch a group of Europeans in multicolored kayaks navigate the white water. A drone-mounted camera also followed the kayakers' progress, buzzing and hovering above...

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New York Bars Registered Sex Offender Parolees From Playing Pokemon Go

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Dylann Roof case: Defense lawyers file challenge to federal death penalty

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