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Saturday, 12 October 2013
Latest migrant deaths fuel Italian, Maltese calls for EU action
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Friday, 11 October 2013
Iron Man Suit Under Development by US Army
If you've always wanted a high-tech suit of armor that will make you
nearly invincible — Ã la Tony Stark of "Iron Man" — your long wait
may soon be over.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
the U.S.
Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM)
and other groups from business and academia are joining forces to create
a Tactical
Assault Light Operator Suit, or TALOS, that "promises to provide
superhuman strength with greater ballistic protection," according to a
statement released by the U.S. Army.
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Tech
Gerrard Promises England to Take Them to World Cup Finals
London (AFP) - Steven Gerrard
has told his team-mates it is time to get England to the World Cup
finals.
The skipper issued his rallying cry on the eve of Friday's Group H
clash against Montenegro at Wembley, with Roy Hodgson's men aware that
victory will put them within sight of Brazil 2014.England complete their qualification campaign against Poland, also at Wembley, on Tuesday and know dropping points in either fixture could mean going into the play-offs or missing out completely.
Gerrard, set to equal Bobby Charlton's tally of 106 England caps against Montenegro, said Thursday: "This is right up there with the most important I have played in the 105 I already played.
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Sport News
Report Said 400m are children living in extreme poverty
The World Bank new report on extreme poverty has stated that number of people living in extreme poverty around the world has sharply declined over the past three decades.
The bank is worried that the number still includes roughly 400 million children, or one -third of those living in such abysmal conditions.
World Bank analysis released, yesterday, for the first time gives an in-depth profile of the poorest people in the world.
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World news
Fitbit Force Combines Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker
There is about to be a big battle for your wrist, and Fitbit, one of the
major pioneers in the fitness tracker space, is ready with a brand new
soldier. Today, the company is introducing the $129.95 Fitbit Force, a
bracelet that combines the company's expertise in digital fitness
tracking with some basic smartwatch functionality.
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Tech
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