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Car bomb at hotel in Libyan capital kills 3 guards

A car bomb exploded outside a luxury hotel in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Tuesday,  killing  three  guards, a security official said. Security forces were surrounding the Corinthia hotel, the most prominent hotel in Tripoli, where  gunmen believed to be responsible for the blast were holed up inside the building. One gunman has been arrested, security spokesman Essam Naas said, adding that security forces were surrounding the seaside hotel. Two Filipino women were wounded by smashed window glass. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) offshoot in Libya claimed responsibility for the attack, according to monitoring group SITE. Tripoli-based al-Nabaa television channel said "senior officials" were inside the hotel. No more details were immediately available. Libya is in turmoil, with two governments and parliaments vying for legitimacy and control four years after the ousting of Muammar Qaddafi. Tripoli is controlled by a group called Libya Dawn, which s

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"Apple Declares Death To All The Ports"

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Apple just announced its latest MacBook. It’s tiny. It makes the Macbook Air look like a Dell Inspiron circa 2002. But hopefully you’re not one of those jerks that actually uses the ports on the side of your computer. This MacBook only has a single USB-C and it does everything from charging, to sending video out and transporting data. It’s the only port on the computer meaning owners cannot charge the computer and an iPhone at the same time. It’s not possible to output video to a monitor and input data from an external drive — at least not without a hub. This single port was likely the byproduct of Apple’s quest to make the thinnest MacBook possible. Ports take a lot of room. Thanks to their physical structure, the female jack cannot be made that much smaller. This isn’t the first time Apple threw out industry standards. In 1998 Apple shocked the industry and didn’t include a floppy drive or serial ports in the iMac G3. Instead Apple included a CD-ROM an

"An imaginary life with Microsoft's new HoloLens ,see!"

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  Share on Facebook   (773)   Tweet   (259)   Share   Share   (7)   Pin   (1) "Honey, have you seen the Skype icon?" "The what?" "The Skype icon! I  need to Holo-call Ted ." "Did you check by the couch? I think you drunk-holo-dialed your sister last night!" "I'm in the living room now, and I don't see it!" "What about the bedroom?" "I already checked there!" "You know, if you'd just update the HoloLens firmware, you'd have universal voice search!" "No, no, no, it took me days to get everything set up, and I don't want to risk a factory reset... SHIT! SHIT!" "What is it?" "I just kicked over your  Minecraft  castle." " What the hell?!  I've been working on that all morning!" "I'm sorry! When did you last save?" "An hour ago! Can you please undo!" "How do I un-" "Hold

Pro-Russian separatists

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Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region claimed a resounding victory in a "self-rule" referendum, saying 89% voted in favour. Ukraine's interim President Olexandr Turchynov has called the vote a "farce" with no legal consequences for Kiev  http://bbc.in/1jchy1z  الترجمة Week in pictures: 10-16 May 2014 ‏ ‏

Rebel leader in Ukraine says forces bolstered by '1,200 troops trained in Russia'

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Speech by Alexander Zakharchenko fuels controversy over Moscow's support to the separatists By  Tom Parfitt , Moscow 6:50PM BST 16 Aug 2014 Pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine are being bolstered by 1,200 troops who “trained for four months in Russia”, according to the separatists’ leader. A video recording of Alexander Zakharchenko speaking to delegates in the rebel-held city of Donetsk appeared to confirm reports of Moscow’s military support to the separatists, who have been fighting Ukrainian government troops since April. Ukraine’s government claimed on Friday to have destroyed part of a column of Russian military vehicles that crossed its border, with Nato accusing Moscow of launching an “incursion”. Russia denies any incursion into Ukraine by its troops. It also denies lending any military or logistical support to the rebel militias. David Cameron, the Prime Minister, expressed his “grave concern” over reports of the b