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Friday, 6 September 2013

Take Back The Internet

The U.S. Government Has Betrayed The Internet And We Need To Take It Back, This Teenager Is Better Than Almost Anyone At Figuring Out Apple's Secrets, 10 Things That Could Go Very Wrong If We Attack Syria, Here's How Tipping Actually Works, A Lone Bandit And The Mystery Of France's Greatest Diamond Heist
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Friday, September 6, 2013
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A CALL TO ARMS... OR KEYBOARDS
The U.S. Government Has Betrayed The Internet And We Need To Take It Back
theguardian.com
The NSA has undermined a fundamental social contract. We engineers built the internet – and now we have to fix it.
KIDS THESE DAYS
This Teenager Is Better Than Almost Anyone At Figuring Out Apple's Secrets
huffingtonpost.com
An Australian teenager who has built an online following by leaking pictures of upcoming Apple products has done it again, showing off the purported fingerprint scanner of the latest iPhone ahead of its expected launch next week.
PICK YOUR POISON
10 Things That Could Go Very Wrong If We Attack Syria
washingtonpost.com
Why is there so much debate over such a seemingly costless endeavor? Because things might go wrong. In particular, these 10 things could go wrong.
IN CASE YOU NEVER WORKED IN A RESTAURANT
Here's How Tipping Actually Works
newyork.seriouseats.com
Unless you're in the habit of tipping with a handshake, sliding a $20-or-whatever directly into your server's hand, here's the reality: your tip does not go directly to your waiter. Here's how it all actually works.
GONE IN 60 SECONDS
A Lone Bandit And The Mystery Of France's Greatest Diamond Heist
theatlantic.com
A gunman stole $136 million of jewelry from an exhibition at the Intercontinental Carlton Cannes hotel in July. Investigators and gem experts are still wondering how it happened.
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CALIENTE
Image: Flames blaze during a wildfire near the village of Barbudo in northwestern Spain, in the early hours of September 5, 2013.
Flames blaze during a wildfire near the village of Barbudo in northwestern Spain, in the early hours of September 5, 2013. Credit: MIGUEL RIOPA/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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Thursday, 5 September 2013

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You Look Tired

The End Of Email As We Know It, Your Face Tells The Story When You've Had A Bad Night's Sleep, Half Of The United States Lives In These Counties, How Smart Can A Watch Really Be?, What Happens To Little Startups After Everyone Forgets?
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
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WHEN TABS TAKE OVER
The End Of Email As We Know It
buzzfeed.com
How your inbox is becoming an app. The final conversion of the old internet's last holdout.
YOUR BOSS KNOWS
Your Face Tells The Story When You've Had A Bad Night's Sleep
psychcentral.com
New research shows that sleep deprivation affects facial features such as the eyes, mouth and skin, and these features function as cues of sleep loss to other people.
AND ALL THE DEMOCRATS
Half Of The United States Lives In These Counties
businessinsider.com
Using Census data, we've figured out that half of the United States population is clustered in just the 146 biggest counties out of over 3000.
BETTER OFF DUMB
How Smart Can A Watch Really Be?
newyorker.com
You don't really do anything to or with a watch. They're passive devices, and they work pretty well that way.
R.I.P. KARIZMA, WHATEVER YOU WERE
What Happens To Little Startups After Everyone Forgets?
valleywag.gawker.com
Startup churn is so fast-paced that everyone is buzzing about the next X for Y before we can question if Y for Z was ever worthwhile.
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WALKING IN THE RAIN
Image: A person walks in the rain in a street of Rio de Janeiro on September 4, 2013, after temperature dropped in the last 24 hours from 32 degrees Celcius to 17.
A person walks in the rain in a street of Rio de Janeiro on September 4, 2013, after temperature dropped in the last 24 hours from 32 degrees Celcius to 17. Credit: AFP PHOTO/VANDERLEI ALMEIDAVANDERLEI ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images
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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

You're Not Smarter Than This Teenager

Ariel Castro Found Dead In Cell, Jacob Barnett, Boy Genius, This Is Possibly The World's Highest Trick Shot, How Al Qaeda Has Tried To Fight Back Against America's Drones, The Untold Story Of The Battle Of Bastion
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
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DEVELOPING
Ariel Castro Found Dead In Cell
19actionnews.com
52-year-old convicted kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro was found hanging in his cell Tuesday.
YOU ARE NOT SMARTER THAN THIS TEENAGER
Jacob Barnett, Boy Genius
www2.macleans.ca
Diagnosed with severe autism as a child, Barnett is now 15 and one of the world's most promising physicists.
DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME
This Is Possibly The World's Highest Trick Shot
deadspin.com
Trick shot collective How Ridiculous traveled to Rotterdam's Euromast to complete what they call a world record.
TRIED USING RC PLANES
How Al Qaeda Has Tried To Fight Back Against America's Drones
washingtonpost.com
Al-Qaeda's leadership has assigned cells of engineers to find ways to shoot down, jam or remotely hijack U.S. drones, hoping to exploit the technological vulnerabilities of a weapons system that has inflicted huge losses against the terrorist network.
ENEMY INSIDE THE WIRE
The Untold Story Of The Battle Of Bastion
gq.com
It was a suicide mission. None of them had a doubt about that.
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BOMBS OUT
Image: A rebel fighter carries homemade mortar rounds on September 3, 2013 in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa.
A rebel fighter carries homemade mortar rounds on September 3, 2013 in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa. Credit: MEZAR MATAR/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Meet The Guy You Didn't Know You Hated

A Peek Into The Spam Den, Can Math Predict War?, The Strange Story Of Skype, Fascinating, Rare Dolphins And Whales You've Never Seen Before, 7 Bizarre Pre-Game Rituals From Around The World
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
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MEET THE GUY YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU HATED
A Peek Into The Spam Den
nytimes.com
A Moscow court's ruling this summer linked four defendants to one of the world's most prolific illegal networks of virus-infected computers that send spam.
PSYCHOHISTORY IRL
Can Math Predict War?
kernelmag.com
Can supercomputers predict wars, revolutions and even armed robberies?
SO-CALLED HISTORY
The Strange Story Of Skype
arstechnica.com
As Skype turns ten, a look back at how six Europeans changed the world.
HIDDEN IN PARADISE
Fascinating, Rare Dolphins And Whales You've Never Seen Before
wired.com
Preferring deeper water and diving for more than an hour at a time, some species of whales and dolphins are rarely seen, and seldom studied.
URINE
7 Bizarre Pre-Game Rituals From Around The World
theweek.com
And you thought your team's quirks were quirky.
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BROKEN BRIDGES
Image: A rebel fighter and a child cross a damaged bridge in Syria's eastern town of Deir Ezzor, on September 2, 2013.
A rebel fighter and a child cross a damaged bridge in Syria's eastern town of Deir Ezzor, on September 2, 2013. Credit: ABO SHUJA/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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