U.S. Ambassador Denies Anti-Muslim Comments, Then Denies Denial On Dutch TV

The reporter’s look of bewilderment says it all.

Police: Older Couple Carrying 60 Pounds Of Pot Said It Was For Holiday Gifts

The husband and wife, ages 80 and 70, told officers the weed was for Christmas gifts.

To Daniel Radcliffe’s Parents: Please Don’t Read This Interview.

The former “Harry Potter” star talks producing “Circus Kid” and having “the balls” to play The Boy Who Lived.

The World’s Largest Lottery Has Just Drawn Its Winners

People all over Spain bought tickets in hopes of winning a share of the $2.8 billion total prize money.

10.or D 4G LTE-Enabled Android 7.1 Smartphone

10.or D

Check out this newly launched 4G LTE-enabled Android 7.1 smartphone from 10.or, the 10.or D. Measuring 8.98mm thick and weighing 150g, this budget-minded smartphone has a 5.2-inch 1280 x 720 HD IPS display, a 1.4GHz quad-core Snapdragon 425 processor, an Adreno 308 GPU and a 2GB RAM with 16GB internal storage or 3GB RAM with 32GB internal storage, expandable memory up to 128GB with microSD.

Coming with dual SIM card slots, the handset sports a 5MP front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture and LED flash, a 13MP rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture and LED flash, a fingerprint sensor on the back, an FM radio, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 3500mAh battery.

Running on Android 7.1.2 Nougat OS, the 10.or D provides 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS + GLONASS and USB OTG for connectivity. The 10.or D will be available from January 5th for a starting price of Rs. 4,999 (about $79) for the 2GB RAM with 16GB internal storage version. [Product Page]

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Star Trek: Bridge Crew loses the VR requirement

The VR action game Star Trek: Bridge Crew just lost its virtual reality requirement, Ubisoft has announced, saying the new non-VR option is arriving as a free update. Bridge Crew lets players experience the Star Trek universe in a virtual ship, taking on a particular role within that ship to help tackle obstacles and otherwise face various in-universe challenges. Until … Continue reading

Elon Musk shows off the Tesla Roadster he's prepping for space

When Elon Musk revealed his plans for SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket, he also promised the delivery of his own cherry-red Tesla Roadster to space, all while David Bowie’s Space Oddity plays. Not the most subtle of promotions, for sure. Now Musk is teas…

Occly reveals the wearable Body Cam Alarm System

occlyWhen it comes to the issue of personal safety, there are several things that can be taken into consideration. While having a certain degree of knowledge concerning self-defense is always useful, why not go the extra mile by giving technology a chance to shine? Occly has come up with what they call the wearable Body Cam Alarm System, being the first of its kind from their product stable that will boast of a quartet of cameras which can capture close to 280 degrees around someone. This is not so much a security device as it is something that will allow a worker to enjoy additional employee safety and protection while they are going about their task.

The Body Cam Alarm System is able to continuously record an employee’s environment, compressing, encrypting and storing them on the Occly hardware right there and then. With Occly having already made inroads in different industries such as construction, railroad/transportation, hospitality and healthcare, the Body Cam Alarm System could not be released at a better time.

For instance, if there is an emergency that happens, all that it takes is a single press of the panic button, and the alarm will start to ring, while images, video and audio are sent instantly in real time to the Occly Monitoring Service. The same will also happen should any of the integrated sensors within the device itself be triggered. Another hardware capability of this unique piece of wearable technology includes GPS tracking, while Occly continues to work on an indoor location solution.

When the alarm rings, Occly’s Professional Emergency Monitoring representatives will receive all relevant information so that they can assess an emergency situation quickly. These are trained representatives, so they do know what they are doing. Right now, the Body Cam Alarm System is Bluetooth-enabled and operated using a smartphone with a cellular version being developed for a 2018 debut.

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TuneIn Premium unlimited audiobook plan will end next month

If Audible’s fairly pricey monthly credit system is too expensive for your tastes, TuneIn’s premium unlimited audiobook subscription is no doubt appealing. Unfortunately, it also appears the plan may not be sustainable — the company has quietly announced that it will get rid of the offering next month. TuneIn hasn’t given its customers a reason for getting rid of the … Continue reading

Tricked by Russian 2016 election propaganda? New Facebook tool reveals all

Last month, Facebook revealed that it would soon launch a tool enabling its users to check whether they’d unwittingly “liked” a Russian 2016 election propaganda post. That tool has just gone live, giving every Facebook user the chance to check their own “liking” history. The tool follows a revelation made by Facebook in recent months: that Russia was using its … Continue reading