Frederick Gray, 97-Year-Old WWII Veteran, Graduates High School And Receives Diploma

WATERTOWN, N.Y. — It took nearly eight decades, but Frederick Gray is finally a high school graduate.

The Watertown Daily Times (http://bit.ly/11sOqdY) reports that the 97-year-old World War II veteran was presented Monday with a diploma from Watertown High School during a ceremony at his northern New York home.

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Panasonic’s AX3 is a foldable Windows 8 Ultrabook that can also take some abuse

Panasonic's AX3 is a foldable Windows 8 Ultrabook that's also rugged

Plan on doing some yoga while in a hostile country? Panasonic’s got you covered with its 11.6-inch AX3 Ultrabook. The device’s 1080p screen folds over, similar to the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga, along with Dell’s officially unofficial XPS 11. Under the hood, it runs an Intel 1.8GHz Haswell chip, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD, all in a package that weighs in at just 1.14kg (2.5 pounds) and promises to deliver 13 hours of battery life. In the grand tradition of Panasonic’s ToughBook devices, the AX3 can survive a 2.5-foot drop if it slips off your desk, and it can also withstand 100 kilos of weight should you feel the urge to stand on top of your computer. There’s no pricing or availability information to share at the moment, though we hope to get a hands-on at IFA later this summer.

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Proposed Old Town Alexandria Hostel Greeted With Hostility By Residents

WASHINGTON — What proposed business is causing an enormous uproar in the tony tourist destination of Old Town Alexandria?

A strip club? No.

Marijuana dispensary? No.

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Russian Anti-Gay Bill Passed By Lower Parliament

MOSCOW — The lower house of Russia’s parliament has overwhelmingly passed a bill that stigmatizes the gay community and bans the distribution of information about homosexuality to children.

The State Duma voted 434-0 with one abstention on Tuesday to approve the Kremlin-backed legislation, which imposes hefty fines for holding gay pride rallies or providing information about the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community to minors.

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Mario Kart 8 launching on Wii U in spring 2014 (video)

Mario Kart 8 launching on Wii U in spring 2014 (video)

At Nintendo’s E3 presentation that’s not actually happening at E3, we’ve heard the next installment of the Mario Kart series is coming to the Wii U sometime in spring 2014. Mario Kart 8 doesn’t stray too far from what fans expect of the casual racer, but there is one new twist. Courses now have 3D aspects to them, allowing you to “defy gravity, racing up vertical walls and upside down.” Features like air gliding, underwater racing and the option to ride motorcycles have been included from previous games, but apart from that, it’s standard red-shelling carnage. We didn’t hear much about online multiplayer, but we’re told it “will have deep integration with Miiverse.” Head past the break for the E3 trailer.

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Gorilla Glass for cars tipped for lighter, quieter automobiles

Gorilla Glass is used in millions of handheld products, including smartphones and tablets. The glass offers a stronger, more durable build that makes it scratch-resistent and less likely to break. While it’s mostly meant for consumer electronic devices, we could be seeing Gorilla Glass make its way into the auto industry as soon as next

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The Legend of Zelda: the Wind Waker HD launches in October, boasts faster sailing

Looking for a new Zelda game for your Wii U? Nintendo hasn’t quite spilled the beans on that one, but it has given us some additional details about the system’s upcoming Gamecube remake: The Legend of Zelda: the Wind Waker HD will hit stores this October. Naturally, Nintendo boasted that the game would be rendered in 1080p, justifying the “HD” part of the game’s title, but the company saw fit to patch some of the original game’s non-visual shortcomings, too — lightly teasing itself for the Gamecube release’s long and dull sailing segments. The fix, apparently, was numbingly simple: hold the A button to sail faster.

Satoru Iwata also explained that they also had to tweak a few mechanics to get it ready for the Wii U, namely replacing the GBA-link Tingle Tuner mode for the original game with a “Tingle Bottle,” which allows users to send messages in a bottle via Miiverse. Unfortunately, that’s all Nintendo had to say about the Zelda franchise. Is a Wind Waker remake enough to tide fans over until the Wii U gets an original Zelda game? Let us know what you think — we do have a comments section, after all.

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Wii U Mario Kart 8 official: underwater, anti-gravity, Miiverse online

This week the folks at Nintendo have revealed the first Mario Kart game for the Wii U, bringing on a new collection of abilities for a new generation as well as pushing together a set of the best hits from past iterations. This game will be known as Mario Kart 8, and will be released

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Super Mario 3D World announced for Wii U, coming this December (video)

Super Mario 3D World announced for Wii U, coming this December

Nintendo may be sitting out this year’s E3, but that doesn’t mean the company doesn’t have some games to show. On this morning’s Nintendo Direct presentation, company head Satoru Iwata announced what most Wii U owners have been clamouring for: a new entry in the Mario series. The new title, Super Mario 3D World, reunites Mario and Luigi with Princess Peach and Toad (a la Super Mario Bros. 2) for a full, open world multiplayer experience. And much like the unique attributes they had in that second series installment, each character once again brings players special abilities, like Toad’s fast run, Luigi’s high jumps, Princess Peach’s floating jumps and the all-around average Mario. According to Iwata-san, Super Mario 3D World is slated for a December release and will be available on the eShop, as well as in traditional brick-and-mortar shops. But knowing Nintendo’s predilection for perfection, it’s entirely possible that date could slip into early 2014.

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AMD wins race to 5GHz CPU clock speed, in which it was the sole participant

AMD wins race to 5GHz CPU clock speed, in which it was sole participant

AMD has refreshed its lineup of eight-core FX chips in what sounds like some straightforward overclocking of last year’s products. The FX-9590 claims a clock speed of 5GHz in turbo mode, making it the “world’s first commercially available 5GHz CPU processor,” while the FX-9370 lags slightly behind at 4.7GHz, as compared to the 4.2GHz top speed of the current FX-8350. Both new CPUs are based on the familiar Piledriver core, which has a reputation for being relatively cheap and easily overclockable (honestly, the 5GHz barrier was obliterated long ago), but far behind an Intel Core i5 in terms of all-around computing. This is especially true since the launch of Haswell, which largely avoided clock speed increases in favor of architectural tweaks that didn’t compromise efficiency. Maingear plans to pick up the 5GHz part for use in a gaming system coming this summer, but there’s no word yet on pricing or even general availability for DIY upgraders. Now, we’re just speculating, but with AMD increasingly focused on APUs, it’s possible that today’s chips will represent the FX’s lap of glory.

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