• Mars beaten off balance

    March 3, 2016 16:49 Hot Recent News

    Mars looks very different than before. More than 3 billion years ago, the surface is beaten about 20 degrees from vertical. That was due to the emergence of a huge volcanic plateau called Tharsis. That was so great that the entire surface of the planet began to slide.

  • Counterfeiters against the lamp

    Counterfeiters against the lamp

    landshut March 2, 2016 12:35 Hot Recent News

    German police have arrested two counterfeiters supplying paper manufactured from a garage in the Bavarian town of Landshut itself to customers in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. German police are calling it unique that the two men 21 and 23 years the entire production process including shipping did himself.

  • Objects fade in YouTube videos

    Objects fade in YouTube videos

    February 26, 2016 15:56 Hot Recent News

    Users who want to put videos on YouTube, but do not want license plates, phone numbers or other objects come into view, these parts may fade easily. Google has released a new tool that allows items, even if they move can be made blurry.

  • Major Brussels tunnel close

    brussels February 24, 2016 11:35 Hot Recent News

    An important and busy artery in Brussels, the Montgomery tunnel is closed immediately to all traffic. This is done for security reasons,, '' on the advice of an external research, Brussels Mobility reported Wednesday on its website.

  • 'France carries secretly war in Libya '

    'France carries secretly war in Libya '

    February 24, 2016 09:00 Hot Recent News

    PARIS France performs in secret war against jihadists in Libya. This said a senior official of the French Ministry of Defence told the daily Le Monde. Soldiers in Libya prepare according to him secretly targeted air strikes against the jihadists of the Islamic State (IS).

  • Fiji cyclone death toll rises to 17

    Fiji cyclone death toll rises to 17

    suva February 22, 2016 06:35 Hot Recent News

    The death toll from the cyclone Winston Fiji has risen to seventeen sure. That made local authorities said Monday. Sunday the number of casualties was still five after the worst cyclone that Fiji has ever taken.

  • Toyota recalling 2.9 million cars

    Toyota recalling 2.9 million cars

    February 18, 2016 10:49 Hot Recent News

    Carmaker Toyota calls back a large amount of cars back 2.9 million worldwide. The RAV4 Vanguard and SUVs fitted with rear seat belts that could be damaged in an accident possibly by a metal component. The belt can tear at worst. There are at least two cases in which the rear seat belts loosened by accident.

  • Heavy cyclone threatens Tonga and Fiji

    Heavy cyclone threatens Tonga and Fiji

    February 18, 2016 10:35 Hot Recent News

    A severe cyclone moves north of New Zealand near Tonga and Fiji with winds of over 200 kilometers per hour. Winston Cyclone can achieve in the next 24 hours the highest category on the scale orkanen- and cyclones with winds of nearly 300 kilometers per hour, the newspaper New Zealand Herald Thursday.

  • Close contact via an app

    Close contact via an app

    February 16, 2016 19:56 Hot Recent News

    Technology makes the world a lot smaller. With one press of a button you will be in contact with someone on the other side of the world. You could almost forget that you also have neighbors. The popular American Nextdoor app is designed precisely to make easy contact with the neighbors. The service is available today officially available in the Netherlands.

  • 9 Tips to edit photos on your phone

    9 Tips to edit photos on your phone

    February 11, 2016 13:42 Hot Recent News

    To fully edit photos, you really do not always need special apps. Default, there is already an app on your smartphone and tablet that lets you do that just fine. All important tools in it, so your visual revamp.

  • 20 Tips for a faster PC

    20 Tips for a faster PC

    February 11, 2016 13:35 Hot Recent News

    If your PC anywhere lethargic in responding, it's time for action. In Windows, choose the best settings and you have to attend any longer suffer from long waiting times. Here are 20 tips to give your PC or laptop a speed boost.

  • Millions go hungry by El Niño

    Millions go hungry by El Niño

    February 9, 2016 15:35 Hot Recent News

    The climate phenomenon El Niño, which in most people especially images of heavy rainfall will call this year leads in many parts of the world to huge drought. Tens of millions of people in Africa and Haiti facing famine.

  • Zimbabwe drought emergency

    Zimbabwe drought emergency

    harare February 5, 2016 09:21 Hot Recent News

    Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has declared a state of emergency in large parts of the parched rural Zimbabwe. More than a quarter of Zimbabwe's population is deprived of food, the government announced Thursday night.

  • Nationwide email outage at Ziggo

    Nationwide email outage at Ziggo

    February 3, 2016 00:14 Hot Recent News

    Ziggo is struggling for hours with a nationwide email outage. Social media complain lot of people from many parts of the country that they can not use their webmail. People complain about serious consequences for employment and job applications. Ziggo is working on a solution.

  • 'Germany wants to send more Afghans'

    'Germany wants to send more Afghans'

    kabul February 1, 2016 11:35 Hot Recent News

    The German government wants to send more asylum seekers from Afghanistan to their homeland. Berlin does not exclude that it offers this group of asylum seekers financial support. That's Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said Monday during a visit to Afghanistan.

  • Facebook teaches AI go play

    Facebook teaches AI go play

    January 27, 2016 17:56 Hot Recent News

    Social network Facebook is busy with the development of artificial intelligence (AI). The company now has an AI that 'almost' the best players of the game of go can beat the world.

  • Killed by cold wave in Thailand

    bangkok January 27, 2016 11:56 Hot Recent News

    (Reuters / dpa)- Sudden cold has at least fourteen people have been killed in Thailand. They were not resistant to the unusually low temperatures. In parts of the country it was the last few days suddenly ten degrees colder than normal at this time of year. Here and there it was freezing even. Not everyone is adapted.

  • 10 tips before going to expand your memory
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    10 tips before going to expand your memory

    January 26, 2016 14:21 Hot Recent News

    A look at a website from a computer to the memory delivers terms as DDR MHz, CAS Latency, and SO-DIMM 204-pin. For any type of computer memory is available, but how do you know exactly what memory your system is appropriate? In this article you read all about it.

  • Syrian army recaptures Sheikh Maskin

    damascus January 26, 2016 01:21 Hot Recent News

    The Syrian army on Monday after fierce fighting, the Sheikh Maskin strategic town in the province of Deraa recaptured from rebels. Thus the army has the important routes for supplies of the capital Damascus secured to the south.

  • Washington picks up life again after snowstorm

    Washington picks up life again after snowstorm

    January 25, 2016 11:00 Hot Recent News

    Life in the US capital Washington comes after the heavy snowstorm last weekend again slowly. Authorities and residents of the city to try the city after 36 hours of heavy snowfall quick to dig out. Schools and government offices remain closed Monday still.

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