Facebook launches Lifestage app for school teens

BBC News | 2016-08-22

Facebook has launched a new social media app aimed at school teenagers. Members of Lifestage, currently only available on Apple devices in the US, upload pictures and videos based around feelings, likes and dislikes. These are then turned into video profiles. All posts are public and there are no...

Samsung plans refurbished smartphone programme - source

Yahoo Daily News | 2016-08-22

By Se Young Lee and Miyoung Kim SEOUL/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd plans to launch a programme to sell refurbished used versions of its premium smartphones as early as next year, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The South Korean technology firm is...

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Rudy Giuliani takes aim at Hillary Clinton's health: 'All you've got to do is go online'

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday claimed that evidence that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is ill can be found "online." Watch the clip here Alex Wong / Getty Images Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani delivers a speech on the first day of the Republican National...

In our opinion: Children's untreated dental health is a growing concern

Deseret News | 2016-08-20

Left untreated, tooth infections can lead to serious problems, and even death. Plenty of evidence exists to suggest low-income people, and especially their children, often let such problems fester because treatment is too expensive. And now there is evidence that Utah lawmakers’ decision three...

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Olympics: Celebrating gold medals, N. Korea vows to be sports power

The Salt Lake Tribune | 2016-08-22

Pyongyang, North KoreaDespite claiming only two gold medals in Rio, North Korea is as determined as ever to fulfill one of leader Kim Jong Un’s primary goals: to become an international sports superpower. North Korea’s small Olympic team won its two golds in weightlifting, where it has a number...

Rio 2016: Mongolian wrestling coaches protest controversial call by stripping, yelling

The Oregonian | 2016-08-22

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Two Mongolian wrestling coaches stripped off their clothing to protest the result of a bronze medal match, a bizarre turn in a day where officiating was highly criticized. The scene began after Uzbekisatn's Ikhtiyor Navruzov appeared to have lost to Mandakhnaran Ganzorig 7-6 at...

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WorldNews.com | 2016-08-22

Facebook Photos Trick Facial Recognition Technology, Researchers Report

Using photos publicly available from people’s social media accounts, a technique has been developed to bypass facial recognition technology, a threat to...

BBC News | 2016-08-22

Spider silk helps creates microscope superlens

Spider silk has been used to create a superlens for a microscope, allowing scientists to view objects previously deemed "invisible". Physical laws of light make...

DNA India | 2016-08-22

Hundreds of flights grounded as typhoon Mindulle nears Japan

--> Mon, 22 Aug 2016-09:53am , Tokyo , PTI A total of 387 flights were cancelled due to the storm caused by typhoon Mindulle across Japan, mostly to and from...

The Daily Beast | 2016-08-22

Health Official: Zika May Spread Across U.S. Gulf

A top U.S. health official has warned that the public could soon see cases of Zika popping up in Gulf States like Louisiana and Texas after the...

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