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    Stephen Hawking makes one of his most famous research papers available online

    October 22, 2017

    More than 50 years ago, Stephen Hawking wrote his doctoral thesis on how universes expand. 

    On Monday morning (GMT), that research became available for anyone to read through a digital library maintained by the University of Cambridge. 

    “By making my PhD thesis Open Access, I hope to inspire people around the world to look up at the stars and not down at their feet; to wonder about our place in the universe and to try and make sense of the cosmos,” Hawking said in a statement.  

    Hawking’s 1966 thesis, “Properties of expanding universes,” is the most requested item in the University of Cambridge’s open access repository. The catalogue record gets hundreds of views per month, according to the the university. In recent months, hundreds of readers have made requests to download the entire thesis.  Read more…

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    Source: Mashable | Stephen Hawking makes one of his most famous research papers available online

    Tech News

    Essential Phone gets a $200 price drop, existing customers get credit

    October 22, 2017

     Essential has an offer that’s honestly very hard to refuse: The price of the Essential Phone (PH-1, going by technical model number), is now $200 cheaper, so $499 off-contract and unlocked. That’s an amazing price for their debut smartphone, which remains my favorite in terms of straight up industrial design (and it has one of the best color-tuned displays in devices right now in… Read More

    Source: Tech Crunch Mobiles | Essential Phone gets a 0 price drop, existing customers get credit

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    Download this: Spilly's AR app is like Snapchat filters on steroids

    October 22, 2017

    If you’ve ever watched a YouTube video and wished that you could be part of it, there’s a new augmented reality app that might be able to help.

    It’s called Spilly, and it takes popular videos of celebrities, YouTube stars, and other famous clips, then allows users to mash them up with Snapchat-like AR effects and even their own faces.

    The app features a seemingly endless feed of video clips sourced from YouTube. For each clip, there’s a carousel of special effects you can add to make the video your own.

    You could change what Golden State Warriors Star Kevin Durant is wearing, for example, or shower a Miley Cyrus video with virtual confetti or flowers. Or make it rain, or add a spotlight, or any combination of the above. The clips loop so you can keep adding or subtracting effects until you get something you like. Read more…

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    Source: Mashable | Download this: Spilly's AR app is like Snapchat filters on steroids

    Tech News

    Lost dog rescued from an abandoned mine shaft turns out to be a total superstar

    October 22, 2017

    There are two types of “lost pet” stories: The happy ones, where good Samaritans lend a helping hand and everything works out in the end, and the unhappy ones, which we don’t talk about.

    Well. Here we are, talking. I’ll let Portia Scovern, the non-canine hero of this story, explain (via her Facebook post):

    A subsequent update on Ms. Scovern’s post confirms that the owner was located within a day. The little pup — whose name is Cheyenne — had been missing for just over two weeks, but her human caught wind of the Facebook post and stepped up to recover his furry friend.

    In comments on Ms. Scovern’s Facebook post, owner Michael Captain expressed confusion over the idea that Cheyenne could have fallen down the abandoned mine shaft. As it turns out, she’s an extreme hiking dog! Read more…

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    Source: Mashable | Lost dog rescued from an abandoned mine shaft turns out to be a total superstar

    Pakistan News

    Ex-hostage says Taliban more honest than US army

    October 22, 2017

    US army sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who last week pleaded guilty on Monday to deserting his post in Afghanistan in 2009, has said his captors were more “honest” with him than the army has been since his release three years ago, Fox News reported.

    Bergdahl was held captive by the Afghan Taliban-allied Haqqani network in Afghanistan after deserting his post until May 2014 when his captors swapped him with five Taliban detainees in the Guantanamo Bay detention centre.

    “At least the Taliban were honest enough to say, ‘I’m the guy who’s gonna cut your throat,’” Bergdahl, 31, tells British TV journalist Sean Langan in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Times Magazine titled ‘The Homecoming from Hell’.

    Langan himself was taken hostage by the Taliban while filming in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region in 2008. Three months later, his family negotiated his release with his captors.

    US Army Sergeant Bergdahl could face life sentence for endangering troops

    Bergdahl says he never quite knew where he stood with the army as he performed “administrative duties” while awaiting his desertion trial.

    “Here, it could be the guy I pass in the corridor who’s going to sign the paper that sends me away for life,” he says. “We may as well go back to kangaroo courts and lynch mobs.”

    Bergdahl is expected to appear for sentencing on Monday in a military courtroom after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehaviour before the enemy.

    He could face life in prison.

    The Obama administration was highly criticised for a deal that saw the United States exchanging five Taliban detainees at Guantanamo Bay with Bergdahl.

    Obama’s successor, Donald Trump, heaped criticism on Bergdahl during the 2016 presidential campaign.

    The post Ex-hostage says Taliban more honest than US army appeared first on The Express Tribune.

    Source: Tribune News | Ex-hostage says Taliban more honest than US army

    Tech News

    Couple that ordered storage bins from Amazon had to call the cops over what they found inside

    October 22, 2017

    For two Amazon customers in Florida, a simple purchase of four plastic storage bin turned into a mystery involving 65 pounds of marijuana. 

    When the couple’s order arrived a few months ago, they were surprised it weighed so much, according to WFTV, an ABC affiliate in Orlando. But they were downright shocked upon opening the 27-gallon bins only to discover they contained pounds and pounds of weed. 

    The woman who made the order spoke to WFTV anonymously because she and her fiancé still haven’t determined why they received the drugs and remain worried for their safety.  Read more…

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    Source: Mashable | Couple that ordered storage bins from Amazon had to call the cops over what they found inside

    Pakistan News

    Eight terrorists killed late Saturday belong to Ansarul Sharia: Rangers

    October 22, 2017

    KARACHI: The paramilitary force and Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) claimed on Sunday to have busted a newly emerged militant group – Ansarul Sharia Pakistan – allegedly involved in over half a dozen cases of terrorism, including the assassination attempt on the leader of the opposition in the Sindh Assembly, Khawaja Izharul Hassan.

    Security officials claimed to have killed at least eight militants of the group, including their commander in chief, while four of them are still at large. They said Hassan’s attack was a grave conspiracy to discredit the police and other law enforcement agencies.

    The eight militants were killed in a joint venture during a four-hour-long intelligence-based operation in Raees Goth, Baldia Town, which began at around 11pm on Saturday night. Two Rangers soldiers and one CTD personnel were also wounded.

    The killed terrorists were identified as group chief Sheharyar Warsi alias Abdullah Hashmi, Arsalan Baig, Saad Jamal, Kamran Riaz, Abu Bakar, Talha Ansari, Nihalul Haq and Hassan Haroon while the four absconders as Danish Rasheed, Junaid Rasheed, Abdul Kareem Sarosh Siddiqui and Muzammil. A huge cache of arms, ammunition, explosives, videos, video devices and jihadi material were also recovered, the law enforcers claimed.

    ‘Terror bid foiled’: Six militants killed in Karachi raid

    This was disclosed during a press conference held by Rangers Colonel Faisal Awan and CTD DIG Amir Farooqui at the Rangers headquarters Sunday evening. The officials also shared footage of the September 3 attack on Hassan. In the footage, Colonel Awan said that one of the attackers could be seen wearing a police uniform while another, Sarosh, wore a white T-shirt, adding that the attacker who wore the police uniform had been killed during an encounter with the police while he was trying to flee after the attack.

    DIG Farooqui said that it was a conspiracy to discredit the police, as the militants clad in police uniforms were trying to give an impression that law enforcement agencies were behind the assassination attempt. “As we know that Hassan was once arrested by the police, the attack was a conspiracy to discredit the police and other law enforcement agencies,” said DIG Farooqui. “This was the first unsuccessful operation carried out by the militants. There would have been massive damage if they were successful in the operation,” he predicted.

    Talking about the group, Colonel Awan said that the militants were educated in universities in Karachi and went to Afghanistan to receive militant training. “They were trained at the al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan. Sheharyar Warsi was the group’s chief as well as the spokesperson,” he explained. “Ansarul Sharia Pakistan has lost its competence in carrying out the terror plot after our action against them last night,” he claimed, adding that though the militants were educated, this does not mean that the varsities or their teachers had any role in their radicalisation.

    CTD arrests TTP militant

    “I want to clarify that neither any varsity nor any teacher has been involved in such activities. These terrorists were recruited after obtaining their educations,” he said. “The group comprised highly educated militants who were ideologically associated with al Qaeda.”

    He said that after the attack on the Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan legislator, the Rangers, intelligence agencies and police had started working to trace the group and gather evidence to locate their hideout. He said that Ansarul Sharia Pakistan was a small group of about 12 to 15 members, six to eight of whom are members of its targeted killing team, adding that the remaining members provide backup support and funding.

    Colonel Awan said that various sensitive installations, public places, police and Rangers posts, as well as Aladdin Park, were on their future target list.

    CTD official sacked for sharing info with political party’s militant wing

    Colonel Awan said that several suspects were detained during various raids after Hassan’s attack but were released after their involvement could not be proven.

    DIG Farooqui, however, said raids are under way to find the four absconding terrorists who went underground. “It is confirmed that the absconding terrorists are in Pakistan and apparently in Balochistan,” DIG Farooqui explained.

    The group has been involved in over half a dozen cases of attacks on high-profile personalities in Karachi. The group, however, came into notice for the first time when they killed four policemen in SITE during Ramazan. Pamphlets left at the site claimed responsibility for the attack.

    The group had been active in the city since February, with the killing of police foundation personnel in Gulistan-e-Jauhar and since then they have killed a retired colonel in the Baloch Colony area, three policemen in Bahadurabad, two security guards at the Federal Board of Revenue office, a Traffic DSP in Azizabad and two Police Qaumi Razakars on the Northern Bypass.

    The post Eight terrorists killed late Saturday belong to Ansarul Sharia: Rangers appeared first on The Express Tribune.

    Source: Tribune News | Eight terrorists killed late Saturday belong to Ansarul Sharia: Rangers

    Reviews and Gadgets

    The best DSLR for beginners

    October 22, 2017

    By Mike Perlman

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    Source: Engadget | The best DSLR for beginners