Source: Google News | The Russia Investigations: Is Robert Mueller Stumbling Into Time Trouble?
- Turkey’s Financial Crisis Surprised Many. Except This Analyst. New York Times
- Turkey is a ‘target of economic war’, Erdogan says Reuters
- Turkey’s president: US waging “economic war” against Turkey ABC News
- Coercive Economic Diplomacy Wall Street Journal
Easy setup • Intuitive app • Plenty of security features
False alarms from the right environmental conditions • Limited area it can secure
The Nest Security Pack is aptly named. It’s a great entry point to starting your home security system.
The Nest Security Pack is an appealing gateway to home security. Practically everything you need is in one box and the Nest app takes care of the rest. It’s almost the ideal solution for your first foray into home security with only a few caveats. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | Nest Starter Pack review: An excellent intro to home security
A lot of unexpected things have changed since Trump took office. But one of the oddest evolutions has been the mutation of the conspiracy theory.
The corners of the internet where conspiracies flourish have always contained a weird mix of light and dark. They were places where one could laugh at some of the far out ideas (“the moon landing was faked”) or be completely horrified (“the Sandy Hook shooting was faked”).
But with the ascension of Donald Trump to the White House, the days of laughing at kooky theories like “Obama is a Lizard Person” or being mystified by Flat Earthers has given way to a far more troubling pattern. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | How Donald Trump drained the fun out of conspiracy theories
In picking a fight with Canada, unpredictable Mohammed bin Salman is keeping the world guessing
August 11, 2018When Nintendo created the Switch, they managed to combine their knack for pure, childlike gaming bliss with some innovative technological achievements. So it’s no surprise that the system is their biggest hit in decades. But while the Switch has no shortage of cool features, there’s one thing it is short on: battery power.
The system itself only lasts a few hours in portable mode, and the detachable controllers, or Joy-Cons, have their own equally limited batteries. Plus, the only out-of-the-box method for re-charging is to place the Switch (with Joy-Cons locked in) on the charging cradle. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | This accessory helps solve the Nintendo Switch battery power issue
NASA looks to build a robot that can search other planets for bacteria
August 11, 2018
Source: Engadget | NASA looks to build a robot that can search other planets for bacteria
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Source: Google News | Turkey's Financial Crisis Surprised Many. Except This Analyst.
Take these online self-improvement classes and learn how to get fit, work smart, and start your own business
August 11, 2018In the pursuit of your dreams, it can sometimes feel like it’s you against the world. But really, the situation is simpler than that: it’s you against your own self-doubt. To overcome that pessimistic inner voice and get out of your own way, you need some inspiration from people who have been through that and emerged victoriously.
The 30 Days of Genius Bundle compiles four online seminar-type courses from some of the biggest names in entrepreneurship and self-optimization. You’ll get business tips, life hacks, fitness guidance, real-world success stories, and so much more — all for just $79 during this very special deal. Here’s what you can expect: Read more…
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Source: Mashable | Take these online self-improvement classes and learn how to get fit, work smart, and start your own business
The military planted a large sign along the only road out of Los Alamos, New Mexico in the early 1940s. The black, half-cursive, almost playful lettering on a white background asked anyone leaving the government facility a question:
“Are you continuing to protect project information?”
The “project” was the Manhattan Project, devoted to building the world’s first atomic bomb. And it was being built in a place that – as far as the U.S. government was concerned – didn’t exist.
The thousands of scientists, engineers, and soldiers residing in a town of hastily assembled buildings, old wood cabins, and lines of trailers were forbidden from discussing the sprawling laboratory, which couldn’t be found on any maps. Read more…
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Source: Mashable | The secretive lab that built ‘the bomb’ now scours Mars for signs of life