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Big Brother Scores in the UK; New Draft Bill Forces ISPs to Store Customer Browsing Data
A new bill in the UK, if made into law, will require ISPs to store the Internet activity of all its citizens. Starbuck's Grande Plan: Sell Coffee Via Apple Apps
The $969 million worth, most successful coffee chain proves again that it takes creativity, digital strategy and perfect partnership with the right players to be on the top. Starbucks has come up with one of the biggest (and smartest) line of attack to use the world's two most socially acceptable addictions these days-coffee and phones. Yes, according to Wired, Starbucks is teaming up with the most profitable company in the entire world with a net profit of $10.7 billion-Apple. Live Parasite Extracted from California Man's Brain
Surgeons extracted a live parasite from California man’s brain NAPA, CALIFORNIA -- A 26-year-old man from California is recovering after surgeons extracted a live parasite from his brain during an emergency surgery. OnHub Router Built by ASUS Now Available
ASUS introduces its newest OnHub router which is designed to be easier to set up and used. Its introductory price is $219.99 and like the first edition released earlier, this device is meant to be put outside and the base is much wider than the original one. Included as well to this new edition is the signature OnHub LED ring at the bottom. Research Says Size Isn't Everything When It Comes to Food
There is a new study from the University of British Columbia that bigger portions of food isn't necessary when it comes to how much food a person needs in order to satisfy his hunger. Trick on Treat: Police investigates Halloween Candy Tampering
A criminal investigation by the Connecticut Police was launched after a 13-year old allegedly found a small needle inside a Fun Size Snickers bar last Monday. Children’s Comprehension of Self-Esteem Starts at Age 5
5 year old children may have limited knowledge of the world compared to older people but a recent study confirms that their understanding of their self-worth matches up with adults. Memory Loss May Be Prevented with Brain Implants
Implanted electrodes may become the next solution for memory loss prevention. Neuroprosthetic electrode implants being used by US military-funded tests may become the next solution for memory loss prevention. Why Does Red Wine Cause Annoying Headaches?
Red wine headache syndrome is a mysterious phenomenon that causes hangover-like symptoms while drinking. Khloe Kardashian Shares Food and Fitness Secrets in 'Strong Looks Better Naked'
Khloe Kardashian shares more of her fitness formulas which helped her achieve and maintain her present slim figure. "Circle With Disney" Gives Parents Control Over Children Apps and Devices
Parents couldn't be more careful with children's internet usage nowadays. With today's launch of Circle with Disney device, parents can now have more control with children's internet use and screen time. Circle with Disney is a device, shaped like a cube, which works hand in hand with an iOS application that will give parents the ability to filter web content, set bedtime schedules, block ads, view usage history and even pause the internet. Schmeat: The Future of Food is Grown in Labs Not Pastures
Schmeat, or petri dish meat, is the way to go to address global protein needs. It is no secret that the world's population will be causing a global food problem in a few decades. Jared Leto Replaced by Luke Evans on The Girl on the Train, Lisa Kudrow Added
The train stopped and Jared Leto departs "The Girl on the Train" and Luke Evans comes all aboard. FoodWorldNews previously reported that Jared Leto was in negotiations to take on a role in the movie starring Emily Blunt. NO LABEL: The World's First Transgender Beer
On Friday 6th November, the world’s first non-binary transgender beer will be launched on draft. The beer extends equally with people who recognize themselves in a comparable ‘non-binary’ way, as transgender – a community of people that is still to a great extent under-recognized by society.
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