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The Connected Glasses Guiding the Visually Impaired

WSJ.com 

A service launched by technology firm Aira and AT&T allows the visually impaired to be guided by a remote operator through the images relayed by a pair of connected glasses. Service users speak to the operators who can help with tasks such as directions, reading labels and menus. Photo: George Downs/The Wall Street Journal

Kevin Durant's injury could have a $212 million ramification for Paul George and the Pacers

BusinessInsider.com 

Nick Wass/AP

The Golden State Warriors announced on Wednesday that Kevin Durant is out for at least four weeks with a Grade 2 MCL sprain and bone bruise.

While the injury may put the Warriors' depth to test and make their hold on the No. 1 seed a little tougher, the injury could have huge ramifications on an unsuspecting team, the Indiana Pacers.

If Durant doesn't play the rest of the regular season, he'll have played 59 (very good) games with the Warriors this season. Durant has averaged 25 points... Читать дальше...

Acusan a un hombre por chupar pies de mujeres sin permiso

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — Un hombre acusado de quitarle el zapato a una mujer y chuparle los dedos del pie sin permiso en un centro comercial fue acusado ahora de masajearles los pies a otras mujeres sin su consentimiento. Soy una buena persona. Documentos del tribunal muestran que fue acusado de chuparle los dedos del pie y besar en la mejilla a la empleada de una tienda en un centro comercial en Toledo en diciembre.

Dirk Koetter: We don’t have to make Doug Martin decision right now

NBCSports.com 

Running back Doug Martin won’t be playing for the first three games of the 2017 regular season as he serves out what’s left of the four-game suspension he was given near the end of the 2016 season. Whether he’ll be back with the Buccaneers when eligible to return in Week Four remains up in the…



Astronomers just solved a long-standing mystery about how planets form

BusinessInsider.com 

Much about planet formation is not understood. Astronomers suspect that planets form from a disk of gas and dust that clumps together over time, to form giant planets. There's just one problem: How do you get something the size of a pebble to form something the size of a planet? A new study suggests the solution has to do with something called "dust traps". 

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Steelers sign LB Harrison to 2-year deal

TheRepublic.com 

PITTSBURGH — James Harrison is returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The five-time Pro Bowl linebacker has signed a two-year contract with the team that will keep Harrison in black and gold past his 40th birthday. Harrison led the Steelers with five sacks in 2016. He became the franchise’s all-time sack leader last season when he

The massive AWS outage hurt 54 of the top 100 internet retailers — but not Amazon (AMZN)

BusinessInsider.com 

Devan Joseph

Amazon Web Services has become so powerful that when it goes down, it takes down a large chunk of the internet with it, as the world found out Tuesday.

Systems were back to normal on Wednesday, according to the company and other sources that watch the internet. Amazon has yet to offer a detailed explanation on what happened and why its S3 cloud storage service went awry.

The problem highlighted one scary thought for internet businesses: that a single company, Amazon... Читать дальше...

Where Is Michelle Obama? Former First Lady Makes Surprise Visit At High School

International Business Times 

Michelle Obama gave a few students the surprise of a lifetime when she unexpectedly visited Tuesday a high school near the U.S. capitol. Students at Ballou STAY High School in southeast Washington were expecting a visit from the new chancellor of D.C. public schools, Antawn Wilson, when suddenly the former first lady arrived, according to reports.





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