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Crypto Mining for Charity: Your Processing Power Could Save the World
byWant a new way to improve the lives of children across the globe? Just do what you’re probably doing right now: browsing the internet. The Australian branch of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) just launched The HopePage. Open the site in your browser, and it’ll use your computer’s processing power to mine the cryptocurrency monero. Any mined coin is automatically […]
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Intel Confirms Ocean Cove Next-Gen CPU Architecture Is In Development Via Job Listing
byCompanies like Intel deal with the reality that many of their plans are going to get leaked, but sometimes, a company itself can be responsible for a leak, highlighting just how loose top-secret information can sometimes be. What we didn’t know a few days ago but do now is that a future Intel processor microarchitecture will almost assuredly called […]
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Daily horoscope for Monday 30 April
byAries Daily Horoscope for Today 30 April 2018: Aries on April 30, 2018 will have to go back to the distant past. In the evening you will go on a small trip, and on the way you will meet someone you once passionately loved. You will find an opportunity to chat for a couple of minutes, […]
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One college finally designed a liberal arts education fit for the future of work
by“I consider work sacred,” Clayton Spencer, president of Bates College, said over coffee in London a few weeks ago. She wasn’t talking about her own job, though she clearly loves what she does. She was explaining her conviction that helping students find meaningful work should be an integral part of a liberal-arts education. “If you […]
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Tourism luncheon features new ideas for cultural tourism
byTourism isn’t just about hotels and museums anymore, though they play a key role. From local events like Norman’s Porch Fest to the growing number of Airbnb properties listed here, Normanites are involved in this growing industry, and VisitNorman wants to invite everyone to their Annual Tourism Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. on May 8 at […]
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Family Matters: Opening a child’s mind to awareness
byDear Doctor, My grandson is in the first grade, and he asked me this question. “Grandma, how do I know I am conscious, and what is it?” I don’t ever remember thinking about such things in any grade. How would you respond? Grandma Dear Grandma, You have one smart grandson. He has the DaVinci element […]
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The beauty treatment which went horribly wrong
byA hairdresser operating as a dermatologist without the necessary licences was caught – for a third time – this week after a procedure he carried out went wrong. Posing as a professional, he carried out cosmetic procedures – filling lips and providing wrinkle treatments – for less money than an actual dermatologist or plastic surgeon […]
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Russian FM says US trying to ‘divide Syria into parts’
byMOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s foreign minister said Saturday the United States is trying to divide Syria. During a meeting with his counterparts from Iran and Turkey, Sergey Lavrov said the recent U.S.-led missile strikes on Syria “seriously aggravated the situation.” He added that statements about supporting the territorial integrity of Syria “are only words that, […]
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When traveling, take the scenic route
byFollowing one of America’s “scenic byways” offers boundless flexibility for choosing one’s getaway plan.They’re the miniature versions, if you will, of the ambitious nationwide “auto tour routes” like those that follow the Oregon Trail or Route 66. Every one of the 50 states has designated scenic byways within its borders, offering trip lengths, themes and […]
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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Has Delivered the Definitive Thanos
byJim Starlin’s comic book creation has long been worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy, but Josh Brolin has taken him to new heights. It was a grin that changed the scope of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a pleased acceptance at the declaration, “to challenge them would be to court death,” that invited fans both new and old […]
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