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LONDON: Everton manager Ronald Koeman still has the “total support” of majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri despite the club’s dismal start to the season.
The big-spending Toffees have won just twice in the league and their record of seven points from seven matches leaves them two points clear of the drop zone, in 16th place.
The Goodison Park club are also struggling in the Europa League after a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Atalanta and a disappointing home draw against Apollon Limassol of Cyprus.
Moshiri thinks the supporters deserve better but believes a tough run of fixtures and injury problems are factors behind Everton’s poor run.
The players were booed off after a 1-0 home defeat to Burnley on Sunday, which Moshiri described as the only “unexpected” loss of the campaign.
After the game, Koeman said he was not worried about his future and Moshiri has made it clear that the Dutchman has the backing of the board.
“We’re in a bad moment — but we have played three of the four title contenders away,” Moshiri told talkSPORT radio.
“(Burnley) was the only unexpected loss. The four pre-qualifying UEFA games and two group games on Thursdays haven’t helped. There is mental fatigue and seven injuries.
“These are early days and Koeman has my total support. We have great fans — they deserve better. We know the honest and objective expectations of our supporters and will not let them down.”
Everton have already faced both Manchester clubs and Chelsea away from home in the Premier League as well as hosting Tottenham at Goodison Park. Their only point from those matches came in a 1-1 draw against City.
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Roku rolls out Roku OS 8, refreshes TV hardware with 4K and faster processors
October 2, 2017Source: Google News
Original Post: Roku rolls out Roku OS 8, refreshes TV hardware with 4K and faster processors
The new Apple TV 4K now has even more competition.
Roku just unveiled a new lineup of streaming players, including a new 4K and HDR-ready streaming stick that costs just $69.99.
The Roku Streaming Stick+ is an updated version of the company’s streaming stick that adds 4K and HDR streaming at up to 60 frames per second.
Though it maintains a similar form factor as previous streaming sticks, Roku changed up the design a bit. The wireless receiver has been moved from within the stick itself to the power cord, in order to improve its performance and range. Roku says the Streaming Stick+ can get four times the wireless range as last year’s streaming stick. Read more…
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Google algorithm fail puts 4chan's wrongly named Las Vegas gunman on top of search
October 2, 2017In times of crisis, can you trust an algorithm to deliver the most accurate and up-to-date news you’re craving to get?
In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting that left more than 50 dead and 200 injured, the answer seems to be a big fat no.
This is the Google search result when you look up the name of “Geary Danley,” who is currently at the center of a 4chan-inspired conspiracy theory that wrongly identifies him as the gunman:
Two out of four results are 4chan threads from the online lair of the alt-right, /pol/, which is infamous for trolling and spreading misinformation and fake news (another is Iranian state-funded Press TV). Read more…
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Original Post: Google algorithm fail puts 4chan's wrongly named Las Vegas gunman on top of search
Attacks on US spies in Cuba began shortly after Trump's election win: report
October 2, 2017Source: Google News
Original Post: Attacks on US spies in Cuba began shortly after Trump's election win: report
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Oh dear. This poor little boy got a rather nasty surprise after accidentally inhaling a whistle from a party horn.
A video the 8-year-old unnamed boy from San Miguel de Tucuman in Argentina was posted by his doctor. It shows him honking every time he breaths in.
Doctor Santiago Gomez Zuviría posted the video to raise awareness about toy safety and the risks children are exposed to.
In the video, the poor little guy looks absolutely exasperated from the honking sound which he emits every time he breathes in. Who can blame him?
Thankfully, the whistle was safely removed and the boy no longer makes that sound. Read more…
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Original Post: Poor little boy swallows party horn, honks every time he breathes