Monday, June 13, 2016

Nest Labs


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Nest Labs: Home Automation Company Reportedly Working on Outdoor Version of Nest Cam
The newest version of the Nest Cam rumored to be in the works is an outdoor camera built to withstand the elements, and it will feature a power cord, Tech Insider reported Wednesday.

Cambodia


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Cambodia: Underground Medieval Cities Found Near Angkor Wat
Archaeologist Damian Evans used airborne laser scanning technology over 734 square miles to find multiple cities that are between 900 and 1,400 years old, The Guardian reported Friday.

Marshall Islands


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Marshall Islands: Radiation Levels Still Unsafe for Human Habitation at Some Nuclear Test Sites, Study Says
A paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States said that background gamma radiation levels on Bikini Atoll exceeded safe levels and were higher than predicted.

Kabali


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Kabali: Think Music Releases Audio for Upcoming Crime Drama Film
The audio was released online to the public Sunday. A private launch event was held Saturday in Chennai. "Kabali," starring Rajinikanth, is scheduled for a July release.

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Richard Branson: Virgin Group Founder Takes Photo With Employee Caught Sleeping at Work
"I gave him a wake up call!" Branson said of the Virgin Australia employee on Facebook. "Perhaps we're working him too hard, or maybe he had a good night the night before!" he added on Instagram.

Vladimir Putin


 


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Vladimir Putin: Complete Works of Russian President to Be Published in Multi-Volume Editions
Publisher Novy Klyuch will print every address, commentary and statement by Putin since his ascension in 2000. An initial three-volume set went on sale June 3 and costs about $40, NBC News reported.

V-Vehicle


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V-Vehicle: Prototype Car Caught Interest of Late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Report Says
Jobs saw the car in 2010, which is made of lightweight materials, The Guardian reported. Designer Bryan Thompson said Jobs was impressed with the car's development from the short viewing.