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Sri Lanka Releases Photos Of Easter Bombings Suspects With Links To Terror Group National Thowheed Jamath

Five days after the deadly blasts on Easter Sunday left over 300 persons dead, Sri Lanka released photographs of six suspects, including three women as police intensified search and arrested 16 people, taking the number of those under custody to 76. Nine suicide bombers, believed to be the members of local Islamist extremist group called National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ), carried …

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Antarctica's Emperor Penguins Face Extinction With No Breeding Ground. Thanks To Global Warming

The future of Emperor Penguins, the largest penguin species in the world is looking increasingly bleak after it emerged that thousands of chicks might have been drowned in the sea after their breeding ground collapsed. A new study has found that Halley Bay colony in the Weddell Sea which is said to be the second-largest colony of emperor penguins collapsed …

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A Bond Of Togetherness! Hindus, Muslims Come Together To Preserve Assam Mosque

Puranigudam Minar, as the locals call it, stands tall in a dusty bylane of Nagaon. Situated inside the Puranigudam Masjid, built in 1824, the turret was about to be demolished to make way for a highway expansion project. The people of Purunigudam, cutting across religious lines, would not let that happen. In 2015, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) …

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Microsoft admits expiring

Before, it was annoying. Now, it’s useless. Microsoft has admitted that one of the great scourges of our time, the password reset rule, is bunk. “When humans are assigned or forced to create passwords that are hard to remember, too often they’ll write them down where others can see them,” Microsoft’s Aaron Margosis said in a blog post Wednesday. Worse, Margosis wrote, …

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Twitter adds option to report tweets spreading false info about voting

Twitter wants to do what it can to protect voting. As such, the social network on Wednesday launched a new reporting feature that lets people flag tweets that aim to mislead voters. Twitter said content that’s meant to manipulate or interfere in elections violates its rules. This includes misleading information about how to vote or register to vote; misleading information about …

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Facebook F8: Messenger, VR, privacy and everything else we expect

Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg uses the F8 developer conference to talk about the future of his social network. This time around, he’ll likely address its current problems. Zuckerberg shares big, hopeful messages. Facebook’s mission, he says, is “to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together.” Devices, like its Oculus line of virtual …

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Apple

Just hours after Apple and Qualcomm announced a settlement in their long-running patent battle earlier this month, Intel said it would exit the 5G phone modem business. But the chip giant didn’t say at the time whether its decision was based on the settlement. It apparently was, according to a Wall Street Journal interview with Intel CEO Bob Swan. “In …

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