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‘Fallout: Shelter’ Coming To Android Next Month, Along With New Updates

International Business Times 

Publisher Bethesda Software has announced the company’s mobile hit “Fallout Shelter” will finally be available for Android devices next month. Like its iOS counterpart, “Fallout Shelter” will be a free-to-play mobile game with a number of in-app purchases (IAP) for those who are impatient and want to get the good stuff right away.

(EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on July 29)

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

No time to smile The members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreed on a product list of over 200 items valued at around $1 trillion subject to tariff elimination as part of the Information Technology Agreement (ITA). The list includes a han

(EDITORIAL from Korea Herald on July 29)

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

NIS investigation -Spy agency probe should not be partisan affair- The National Intelligence Service chief Lee Byung-ho’s closed-door briefing at the National Assembly produced, as expected, very different responses from the legislators attend

(EDITORIAL from Korea Times on July 29)

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

End of MERS -PM's declaration calls time out for self-reflection- Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn Tuesday declared the end of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) epidemic. Hwang's call fits the mood of the nation that is anxious to put the

Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

SEOUL, July 29 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on July 29. Korean-language dailies -- Lotte Holdings' board fires CEO-cum-founder (Kyunghyang Shinmun) -- S. Korea declares de facto end to MERS outbr

Iran Sanctions Relief to Initially Benefit US Oil, Finance Sectors - Lawyer

Sputnik International 

Dorsey and Whitney international business attorney Lawrence Ward claims that the finance and oil industries could be the first business sectors in the United States to profit from Iran sanctions relief, although foreign companies will reap most of the immediate benefits.

Did special called meeting break the law?

WRDW  

Commissioners met in a special called meeting to approve the $6.40 fee for homeowners. Some think the timing of the meeting is suspicious and may even break the law.



Man accused in African lion death thought hunt was legal

TheRepublic.com 

BLOOMINGTON, Minnesota - An avid Minnesota hunter accused of illegally killing a protected lion in Zimbabwe said Tuesday that he thought everything about his trip was legal and wasn't aware of the animal's status "until the end of the hunt."

Macklemore: ‘I relapsed on drugs last year’

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Macklemore. (Photo by David Becker/WireImage) Rapper Macklemore has revealed he suffered a drug relapse last year when the pressures of fame became too much to handle. The star, real name Ben Haggerty, has a history of alcohol and drug abuse problems, which resulted in a stint in rehab in 2008, and although he managed to stay clean for years, he confesses he stopped attending therapy meetings and fell into the habit of using sleeping pills to help him relax in 2014. He tells Complex.com, “I held it together for a while. Читать дальше...

Brady 'damaged integrity' of NFL

BBC Sport 

New England Patriots' Tom Brady damaged "the integrity" of his sport, the NFL say following the 'Deflate-gate' investigation.

Some schools remain open, pay tributes to Kalam

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

"Don't declare a holiday when I die, instead, work an extra day if you really love me." There could have not been a better tribute to great scientist and former President late Dr APJ Abdul Kalam than following what he said. And some city schools did not just that, but also organized events to honour his contributions to the society.

Clay to show cult-fave summer camp parody movie

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

“Wet Hot American Summer”: Back in the summer of 2001, apparently no one was clamoring for a parody of 2-decade-old summer camp films, a brief genre that flowered and then quickly died in the late 1970s and early ’80s (“Meatballs,” “Little Darlings,” etc.). Created by members of MTV’s sketch comedy group the State, the film featured, among others, Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Bradley Cooper and Amy Poehler. It bombed with critics and at the box office, but guess what? Читать дальше...

Twitter: low altitude

Financial Times 

Twitter earnings were not a disaster and, as such, that counts as progress

Amazon Wants 200 Feet Of Airspace For Its Massive Drone Delivery Fleet

International Business Times 

The Federal Aviation Administration may be taking its time preparing for our drone-filled future, but Amazon is flying full-speed ahead. Gur Kimchi, the head of Amazon’s drone delivery division, unveiled a regulatory proposal Tuesday that would give the company a 200-foot swath of the sky for an armada of delivery drones. The retail behemoth also called for the creation of a computer-based method to monitor their movements.

Security remains major issue at city railway station

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

As militants struck at Dina Nagar and allegedly planted live bombs on the railway track to cause a major loss of human lives, security at the city railway station remains a big issue.

Ludhiana boy shares notes from Kalam's last audience

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Aditi Goel | He knew his first date with India's missile man would be a memorable one, but had never imagined it could be the last public appearance of India's favourite scientist.





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