mardi 31 janvier 2017

Sorry gents, you’ve got competition

GENTLEMEN, you’ve got competition.

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Nintendo’s massive $741 million mistake

WHEN Super Mario Run was released on the iPhone last December, it was tipped to be one of the top five grossing iOS games of all time.

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Turnbull warns against ‘Australia First’

MALCOLM Turnbull has warned against the “bleak dead-end of protectionism” in comments that are a stark contrast to US President Donald Trump’s moves on free trade.

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Rain, rain, rain follows record breaking heat

FOLLOWING what has now been confirmed as the hottest ever January in Sydney, the city is set to get a break from the sticky conditions as it becomes caught in a pincer movement of rain bands.

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Aldi offers mobile ‘Super Pack’ deal

THE mobile division of budget supermarket chain Aldi is bolstering its presence in the virtual mobile service game and is currently offering mobile customers a pretty enticing deal.

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Doctors have device capable of reading minds

A MAN suffering from locked-in syndrome which left him unable to speak, move or blink has used telepathic technology to DENY his daughter’s request to get married.

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Mystery woman infiltrates Trump talks

A MYSTERY woman posed as a senior Republican’s wife to infiltrate high-level government talks on Obamacare and secretly record the conversation.

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More viewers than ‘I’m A Celebrity’

A LIVE stream of a professional video game match has broken a viewership record — attracting more than 1.6 million viewers.

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Colleague’s cringeworthy texts

WE ALL have that one colleague where you just kind of look at them and think, “So... what actually is your life? What happens when you’re not in the office?”

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Daylight Hollywood stabbing rampage

ONE person is dead and three others injured after a stabbing attack in Los Angeles today.

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Incredible amount of space junk around Earth

AN EXPERIMENTAL ‘space junk’ collector designed to pull rubbish from the Earth’s orbit has run into trouble, Japanese scientists have said, in a potentially embarrassing situation for Tokyo’s hi-tech program.

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Last thing you see in a croc attack

WHO knew crocodiles were so fussy?

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Pentagon’s scary audio: ‘Death to America’

THE Pentagon believes Yemeni rebel “suicide” boats which attacked a Saudi warship on patrol in the Red Sea were actually trying to target the US.

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Trump backtracks on refugee deal

US President Donald Trump is reportedly still considering whether to honour a deal to take refugees from Australia, despite a spokesman confirming it would go ahead.

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Our galaxy travelling at two million km/h 

SCIENTISTS have discovered the grim reason why planet Earth and the galaxy it belongs to is hurtling through Space at an incredible speed.

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iPhone 7 Plus drives Apple turnaround

APPLE has bounced back from a nine month streak of iPhone sales slumps with the dual-lens camera of the iPhone 7 Plus helping to drive sales to a record high.

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Russian arrests spark conspiracy theories

IN the days since it emerged that four men had been arrested on treason charges linked to cyber intelligence and Russia’s domestic security agency, conspiracy theories and speculation about the case have swept through Moscow.

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Russian arrests spark conspiracy theories

IN the days since it emerged that four men had been arrested on treason charges linked to cyber intelligence and Russia’s domestic security agency, conspiracy theories and speculation about the case have swept through Moscow.

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Brexit looks set for tick of approval

DOZENS of British politicians said they will vote to authorise the start of European Union exit talks — signalling likely victory for the government on the vote it had fought in court to avoid.

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Hitman guns down wedding guests

WARNING: Graphic content may upset some readers

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Prince Charles’ ominous warning

PRINCE Charles has warned the lessons of World War II are in “increasing danger” of being forgotten.

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Teen out on $1.3m bail for ex’s murder

A FORMER university footballer who allegedly stalked and killed his cheerleader girlfriend has been released from jail on $US1 million bail ($1.3 million).

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Harris ‘got away with sly, quick gropes’

ROLF Harris’ lawyer has asked a jury to “read between the lines” of the evidence given against his client, as the high-profile entertainer’s trial draws to an end in London.

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McCanns lose Maddie libel appeal

MADDIE McCann’s parents have lost their new court appeal to silence the ex-cop who claims they covered up their daughter’s death.

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Gay ‘sex offenders’ pardoned

THOUSANDS of men convicted under now-abolished anti-homosexuality laws in Britain have been pardoned posthumously under a new law.

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Oprah Winfrey’s new television gig

MEDIA mogul Oprah Winfrey is set to join the US version of 60 Minutes as a special contributor.

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Trump to keep Obama’s LGBTQ rights

DONALD Trump has announced he won’t roll back federal workplace protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people, giving a rare nod of approval to President Barack Obama’s work on the issue.

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Priest’s ‘jump against Trump’ post slammed

THE pastor of a largely immigrant Catholic Church in New York has a suggestion for his anti-Trump parishioners — go take a flying leap off the nearest building.

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Priest’s ‘jump against Trump’ post slammed

THE pastor of a largely immigrant Catholic Church in New York has a suggestion for his anti-Trump parishioners — go take a flying leap off the nearest building.

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Is Trump ‘fulfilling’ terror king’s prophecy?

IT was a chilling prediction issued as part of a propaganda video intended to fuel hatred between Muslims and the West.

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Aussie cities becoming ‘heat islands’

AUSTRALIAN cities have become “urban heat islands” that are only getting worse with the more frequent and intense heatwaves we’re experiencing.

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Mobile network 10 times faster than NBN

TELSTRA has tested the world’s first Gigabit LTE network capable of unprecedented mobile broadband speeds.

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lundi 30 janvier 2017

Shocking murder halts Punisher’s drug war

POLICE in the Philippines have suspended The Punisher’s notorious war on drugs following the brutal execution of an innocent man.

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