Monday, March 7, 2016

Reddit dataminer leaks The Division mission count, gun list, and more and other top stories.

  • Reddit dataminer leaks The Division mission count, gun list, and more

    With just hours until its release, fans of The Division have been datamining the game to get as much information as possible before we all officially jump into the game. Just last week, we learned what kind of changes we should expect in patch 1.1. But over the weekend, dataminers hit the motherload as we’ve learned how many missions we should expect in the game, its full list of weapons, and more. According to Reddit poster itsgamerdoc, The Division will contain a total of 26 main campaign mis..
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  • NASA unveils new Pluto images

    NASA unveils new Pluto images
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. NASA unveils new Pluto images New detailed images of Pluto were unveiled by NASA in October 2015. PT1M49S 620 349 Pluto just won't give up. The distant clump of rock smaller than our own moon seems to be making a renewed push to be recognised as a planet. Ten years after the International Astronomical Union demoted it to one of the many dwarf planets orbiting the sun, some scientists think it just might have clouds. People know a planet when the..
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  • Windows 10 Insider beta build 14279 updates Cortana, sign-in screen

    Windows 10 Insider beta build 14279 updates Cortana, sign-in screen
    There's a little bit of news on the road to Redstone, the next version of the "final" version of Windows. General consensus puts the Redstone RS1 ship date in June. The glacial appearance of new features in beta builds has many people (including me) wondering if Microsoft will be able to get much new out the door in the next three months.On Friday, Mar. 4, we were treated to the new build 14279.rs1-release_160229-170, replacing build 14271, which came out on Feb. 24. The official announceme..
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  • Google Glorifies International Women's Day With A Doodle

    Google Glorifies International Women's Day With A Doodle
    Google glorifies the occasion of International Women's Day with a doodle.New Delhi:  One day we will see every girl in school! On the occurrence of the International Women's Day, Google came up with a unique concept for a campaign to spread awareness about empowerment of the women of future and the importance of education in their lives. The campaign known as #OneDayIWill is promoted by a video, which was produced after meeting 337 women from 13 different countries ac..
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  • App to find cheaper petrol launches in Australia

    App to find cheaper petrol launches in Australia
    Petrol stations around Australia will have to smarten up. Launching nationally in Australia Monday, the app GasBuddy allows users to report and compare petrol prices around their location, and hopefully, find a better deal. Available free on iOS and Android, GasBuddy has joined apps like stock-trading platform Acornin choosing Australia as its first launch market outside north America. The app relies on crowdsourced data to supply price points at petrol stations around the country.  GasBuddy..
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  • Too ugly for science

    Too ugly for science
    RESEARCH INTO AUSTRALIA'S mammal species can be roughly grouped into three categories – the good, the bad and the ugly, according to a recent review by Western Australian scientists. And, despite making up 45 per cent of the 331 species investigated in the review, those categorised as ‘ugly’– native rodents and bats – attracted disproportionately little study, resulting in poor conservation and management, the researchers argued. “Current global and national conservation funding largely overloo..
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  • REVIEW: LG's new OLED TV is the best you can buy in Australia

    REVIEW: LG's new OLED TV is the best you can buy in Australia
    If money is no object and you simply just want the best TV available, then waste no more time reading, go to your nearest retailer and walk out with LG’s EF950T 65-inch 4K Ultra HD OLED HDR TV. Yes I know that’s a stupid name, but that doesn’t mean it’s a stupid product. The contrast levels, the colour, the deep blacks are all leaps and bounds ahead of anything else – for $8,999. But let’s dive into it with a bit more detail. The range itself starts at $5499 for the smaller 55-inch model, with..
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  • So Social: How to use Facebook's new Reactions

    So Social: How to use Facebook's new Reactions
    By Scott KleinbergChicago Tribune Posted Mar. 7, 2016 at 9:00 PM
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  • Photojournalist Gary Braasch dies on Great Barrier Reef

    Photojournalist Gary Braasch dies on Great Barrier Reef
    A celebrated American photojournalist has died while documenting the impact of climate change on the Great Barrier Reef, the Australian Museum said on Monday.Veteran nature photographer and environmental campaigner Gary Braasch, from the north-west US city of Portland, Oregon, was snorkeling with a companion near Lizard Island, about 270 kilometres north-east of Cairns, when he was found floating face down in the water on Monday morning. Photographer dies on Reef Renowned American env..
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  • Global spotlight on CSIRO cuts as work culture turns toxic, inquiry hears

    Global spotlight on CSIRO cuts as work culture turns toxic, inquiry hears
    Global spotlight on CSIRO cuts as work culture turns toxic, inquiry hears Posted March 08, 2016 12:49:09 Australia's top marine scientists are warning that the country's international scientific standing will be damaged by the CSIRO's climate restructure. About 350 jobs nationally are expected to go by mid 2017, including an estimated 100 positions from the Oceans and Atmosphere Unit and 100 from land and water research. A total of 191 staff work in the Oceans and Atm..
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