Tag: obitx

  • Deal Alert: Snag our TODAY favorite flat iron for only $16

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    Unlike some girls, I’ve never really been devoted to hair straighteners. Sure, I used to flat iron my wavy locks back when my hair was thick and unmanageable (trust me, you don’t want to see my middle school photos!), but once I found a hairstylist who could shape my waves into something beautiful, I never looked back. […]

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  • Britain gets ready for royal wedding revelry

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    LONDON (AFP) – Street parties, open-air screenings and hipster bars are all offering Britons a chance to join in celebrations of the Windsor Castle wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday (May 19). Here are ways five ways in which Britons are celebrating – or bemoaning – the royal nuptials: HEN AND STAG […]

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  • Hawaii Volcano Continues to Impact the Travel Industry

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    As new fissures tear through the ground near Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, officials are considering additional evacuations that could impact travel to the popular tourist attraction. One of the fissures opened up around 25 miles east of Kilauea’s summit and could result in the closure of an important exit route, Highway 132. There are an estimated 2,000 […]

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  • OnePlus 6 arrives May 22 with iPhone X-style notch, 6.3-inch screen

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    The OnePlus 6 got its big unveiling at a London press event Wednesday, riding a wave of anticipation, carefully tailored hints on social media — and a few unplanned leaks. With this latest offering, the company hopes that its relatively affordable flagship will lure people away from expensive marquee phones like the Galaxy S9 and iPhone X. Known primarily by Android enthusiasts, OnePlus […]

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  • Ancient Chinese farmers sowed literal seeds of change in Southeast Asia

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    People who moved out of southern China cultivated big changes across ancient Southeast Asia, a new analysis of ancient human DNA finds. Chinese rice and millet farmers spread south into a region stretching from Vietnam to Myanmar. There, they mated with local hunter-gatherers in two main pulses, first around 4,000 years ago, and again two […]

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  • How to Use YouTuber Content as a Promotional Tool

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    Attracting a bigger and bigger audience on YouTube with your own videos is time-consuming. Why not have social influencers help you out? Many companies have achieved success when it comes to creating an audience for their content by reaching out to established online influencers—people who are extremely active on social media, online personalities, bloggers, and […]

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  • Electronics Giant Foxconn Leads $7 Million Series A in Blockchain Identity Startup

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    Digital identity startup Cambridge Blockchain has closed as $7 million Series A round of financing led by Taiwanese manufacturing giant Foxconn’s investment arm. Announced Tuesday, the $7 million financing round also included previous investors Partech and Digital Currency Group, who injected new capital and converted the startup’s outstanding debt in exchange for equity. Partech general partner […]

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  • DR Congo Ebola outbreak spreads to Mbandaka city

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    The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo has spread from the countryside into a city, prompting fears that the disease will be increasingly hard to control. Health Minister Oly Ilunga Kalenga confirmed a case in Mbandaka, a city of a million about 130km (80 miles) from where the first cases were confirmed. The city is a […]

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  • The ultimate guide to ICO bounty campaigns.

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    A bounty campaign is an offer made by many startups, websites, and software developers which enables individuals to receive recognition and compensation for performing marketing tasks, reporting bugs or improving a product/service. ICO startups and the token economy in general are excellent environment for bounty campaigns. In this informative article, we will discuss 5 key points regarding […]

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  • Lifestyle changes may increase chances of pregnancy

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    Following a study linking infertility to dietary habits, gynaecologist Mark Formosa tells Simonne Pace that work still needs to be done on lifestyle education to guide women wishing to have children. A study published in the journal Human Reproduction has suggested that women who eat less fruit and more fast food take longer to get pregnant and are less […]

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