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John Boyega tells Star Wars fans to stop harassing cast
byJohn Boyega has spoken out against Star Wars fans sending abuse to the franchise’s actors on social media. Both Daisy Ridley and Kelly Marie Tran have left social media platforms after receiving abuse online from trolls upset by the recent spate of Disney-produced Star Wars movies. Boyega, who plays Finn, wrote on Twitter: “If you don’t like Star Wars or the characters, understand that […]
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New Research Shows Bitcoin’s Meteoric Rise Was a Scam
byAcademic researchers at the University of Texas have concluded at least half of Bitcoin’s rise to a peak price of nearly $20,000 last year was due to manipulation by traders on Bitfinex, the primary Bitcoin exchange, using another cryptocurrency called Tether to boost prices when they dipped on other exchanges. The paper by John Griffin, a finance professor […]
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White House seeks to block Congress from killing ZTE deal
byWASHINGTON – The White House will try to derail an effort in the U.S. Congress to block the Trump administration’s deal to allow ZTE Corp, China’s No. 2 telecommunications equipment maker, to resume doing business with American suppliers, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The ZTE issue encompasses U.S.-China relations, national security, trade and […]
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Michigan Bill Would Make It Illegal to Counterfeit Blockchain Data
byA pair of bills submitted to Michigan’s state legislature would make it a crime to illegally alter a blockchain record. One of two bills presented earlier this month by state representative Curt WanderWall tweaks the state’s penal code pertaining to those who “makes, alters, forges or counterfeits a public record.” Under the proposed legislation, this would […]
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Bitcoin Price Dips Below $6,500, Breaching Major Support Level; Where Does BTC Go Next?
byThe bitcoin price has dipped below the $6,500 mark, falling to the lower end of $6,400. A major support level at $6,421 was breached, a major support level since early April. The next major support level is at $6,000, and falling below it could result in bitcoin falling to $5,000. Is $5,000 Next? Weak volume has been […]
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Trump Kim summit: US wants ‘major N Korea disarmament’ by 2020
byThe US hopes to see “major disarmament” by North Korea by the end of 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says. His comments come a day after an unprecedented meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore. In a statement North Korea agreed to work towards “complete denuclearisation of the […]
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Digital Signage in Government Services – Boosting Efficiency and Saving Money
byBY Alex Mardikian The public sector can always do with help that enables smoother running and quicker functioning. With digital signage, public service institutions that include courts, police stations, and sundry government offices can become more efficient and save money while generating goodwill for the work they do. From delivering relevant information via screens to […]
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People are now putting broccoli in coffee – but is this trend healthy?
byThe hipster-licious beverage was created by Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and Hort Innovation. It’s currently being brewed and served up at Common Folk Café in Melbourne, Australia. The drink contains espresso, steamed milk and high-fiber broccoli powder, which the CSIRO produced with drying processes that retain the color, flavor and nutrient composition of the fresh […]
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Net neutrality rules are now repealed: What it means
byThe net neutrality rules are no longer the law of the land. The repeal of Obama-era net neutrality protections officially took effect on Monday, nearly six months after the Republican-led Federal Communications Commission voted to roll back the rules. In a press release Monday, the FCC said the repeal does away with “unnecessary, heavy-handed regulations” and replaces them with “common-sense regulations […]
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How incredible is Incredibles 2? The critics give their verdicts
byFourteen years on from The Incredibles, a sequel to Pixar’s hit animation has arrived – and it’s “worth the wait”. That’s the verdict of the Hollywood Reporter, which praises its “engaging” characters and “deep supply of wit”. Screen International lauds the film’s “kinetic elan”, while Forbes called it “funny, thoughtful and thrilling”. Variety, though, says Brad Bird’s […]
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