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Apple and Samsung face off in court over design patents once again
byRemember that epic legal battle between the two tech giants? It’s still going on. Here’s what you need to know. It’s go time for that legal battle that refuses to die: Apple v. Samsung. The two smartphone giants will meet in a San Jose, California, court for a week starting Monday to determine how much Samsung owes for […]
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5 mistakes you’re making in your ICO White Paper
byThe long and short of writing a good White Paper In the shifting-sand world of ICOs, the White Paper has been a constant: Every token sale project has to have one. A White Paper is a cotillion for your ICO — You debut your idea, parade your token (and how it works) and show-off your team’s credentials — to attract […]
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Melania Trump Designs Her Own Logo. It’s Just As Bad As You Think
byFirst Lady Melania Trump has tried her hand at logo design. Let that sink in for a moment. New York Times reporter Julie Davis reports that the FLOTUS designed the wordmark for her new initiative “Be Best” herself, and that she wanted something that would appeal to children. That’s certainly reflective in the all-cap red and blue logo, […]
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Plus-size model gets breast reduction because chest wouldn’t fit in wedding dress
byPlus-size model Ashley Alexiss has been forced to have a breast reduction — because her 36G breasts were too big for her wedding dress. The 27-year-old, dubbed the new Ashley Graham, also suffered years of back pain which was caused by her enhanced chest. The 5-foot-4-inch model, a size 12, says things came to a […]
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The Best Concealers for Covering Up Cystic Acne
byNo matter how big or small, covering up blemishes can be tough. But cystic acne is in a category all its own. Using concealer without it caking or settling can seem nearly impossible—especially if it’s the wrong formula. “Cystic acne can be hard to cover up because the pimples can be quite dark and red. […]
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Everything You Need to Do in London to Celebrate Harry and Meghan’s Royal Wedding
byMore than 37 million people are expected to travel through the United Kingdom in 2018. And while most will be there to take in the country’s rich history, many more will undoubtedly make the journey to take in the biggest event of the year: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding. According to Visit Britain, the couple’s nuptials will […]
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Jennifer Lopez Says She’d Want a ‘More Intimate’ Proposal Than One on the Red Carpet
byJennifer Lopez says that a Met Gala red carpet proposal was “amazing,” but not quite what she has in mind for herself when the time comes. Lopez appeared on Wednesday’s Today, where she talked about the fashion and the magic of the Met, her favorite dress, which was worn by Juliette Binoche, and the sweet moment when rapper 2 Chainz proposed to his […]
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Firefox moves browsers into post-password future with WebAuthn tech
bySo you don’t have to worry so much about phishing — at least if websites support the new technology. With Mozilla’s release of Firefox 60 on Wednesday, web browsers will start letting you log into websites without a password — an important change in authentication technology that could help curtail costly phishing attacks. Firefox 60 supports technology called Web Authentication, […]
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Exiled asteroid discovered in outer reaches of solar system
byESO telescopes find first confirmed carbon-rich asteroid in Kuiper Belt An international team of astronomers has used ESO telescopes to investigate a relic of the primordial Solar System. The team found that the unusual Kuiper Belt Object 2004 EW95 is a carbon-rich asteroid, the first of its kind to be confirmed in the cold outer […]
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BMW to recall more than 300,000 cars in UK over stalling risk
byBBC investigation shows electrical fault could affect more cars than thought in 2017 BMW is recalling more than 300,000 cars in the UK because of an electrical fault that has caused some vehicles to cut out. The German carmaker had issued a safety call covering about 36,000 petrol vehicles last year but has extended it after […]
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