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Katia weakens to depression in Mexico; rains still a threat

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Storm Katia weakened to a tropical depression on Saturday as it moved into the interior of Mexico, but it could still dump heavy rains on areas that have absorbed large amounts of precipitation and been shaken by a massive earthquake in recent days.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Storm Katia weakened to a tropical depression on Saturday as it moved into the interior of Mexico, but it could still dump heavy rains on areas that have absorbed large amounts of precipitation and been shaken by a massive earthquake in recent days.
The U. S. National Hurricane Center said that as a depression, Katia was blowing maximum sustained winds of nearly 35 miles (56 km) per hour and should dissipate over the mountains of central eastern Mexico later on Saturday.
Mexico is dealing with the aftermath of a huge quake that struck on Thursday night, and President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Friday that Katia could be especially dangerous in hillsides rocked by the magnitude 8.1 tremor.
The earthquake, the strongest to strike Mexico in more than 80 years, killed at least 61 people.
Katia, which brought rain to the state of Veracruz when hitting the coast late on Friday, was about 115 miles (185 km) west northwest of the Gulf Coast port of Veracruz early on Saturday morning, the NHC said.
Officials in Veracruz say Katia could cause landslides and flooding. They urged people living below hills and slopes to be ready to evacuate.
Mexico’s national emergency services said this week that Katia was worrying because it is very slow-moving and could dump a lot of rain on areas that have been saturated in recent weeks.
State energy company Pemex [PEMX. UL] has installations in and around the coast of Veracruz but has not reported any disruption to its operations there.
As Katia reached the Mexican Gulf Coast, Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, walloped Cuba’s northern coast.
Millions of Florida residents were ordered to evacuate after the storm killed 21 people in the eastern Caribbean and left catastrophic destruction in its wake.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Jose continued to move northwestward in the Atlantic and was blowing winds of 145 mph as a Category 4 storm about 160 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands early on Saturday morning.

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Here's more evidence that Google is working on its own headphones

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A new support page is the latest hint that we can look forward to some audio gear launching with the new Pixels.
We’ve heard whispers that Google is working on its very own version of the Apple AirPods and those rumors make a lot of sense to us. Now there’s more evidence for the existence of this new audio device – a new Headphones category on the official Google support page. heard whispers Apple AirPods the official Google support page
It looks very much like Google is gearing up to bring its own headphones to market, and the smart money would be on them launching alongside the Pixel 2 and the Pixel XL 2 at the start of October, though they’ll almost definitely work with any Android handset. the Pixel 2
Why does it make sense? Well because it gives users who love wireless ear dongles another reason to stick with Android rather than switching to an iPhone for a start. What’s more, it would help soften the blow of the Pixel 2 removing the 3.5mm headphone jack. Finally, plenty of other companies are bringing out wireless options, including the Jabra Elite Sport headphones you can see above. Android an iPhone the Jabra Elite Sport headphones
Unfortunately we don’t know much yet about these headphones, but seeing them as AirPods for Android is probably on the mark. Apparently they have had the codename ‘Bisto’ during development at Google, though that might not be the final name, and they’ll be able to use Google Assistant to respond to commands.
Connection is likely to be over Bluetooth though there might be wired USB-C versions or perhaps an optional dongle of some kind. A battery indicator for the new buds has previously been spotted in the code for the Google app for Android. previously been spotted
We’re also not sure about pricing or whether these headphones will come bundled in the box as an extra gift for Pixel 2 buyers – Apple’s AirPods are sold separately and cost $159/£159/AU$229. October 5 is tipped to be the launch date for Google’s new flagships, so check back then. The latest Google Pixel 2 leak shows off its big camera The latest Google Pixel 2 leak shows off its big camera
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How we built a newspaper in 72 hours

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Earlier this year, Impossible Labs was commissioned by Jimmy Wales, to try to come up with a platform that could help combat that problem. In 72 hours…
“The business models for journalism are a real challenge, ” Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia told me.
“In particular, the advertising-only business model has been devastating for journalism, as it pushes in the direction of a race to the bottom for clicks with tempting headlines and vapid content.”
As it becomes easier to disseminate information, so the pressure to generate more of it at a faster rate grows. One result of that conundrum has been the rise of ‘fake news’ .
Even though the idea of deliberately disseminating information that is known to be false has existed for hundreds, if not thousands of years, it broke through into public consciousness last year.
An analysis by Buzzfeed found that the top 20 fake news stories about the 2016 U. S. presidential election received more engagement on Facebook than the top 20 news stories on the election from 19 major media outlets.
When bored Macedonian teens deliberately create fake news to make some extra cash, and foreign governments use it to change voters’ minds in the French, British and American elections, something needs to change.
Earlier this year, Impossible Labs was commissioned by Jimmy Wales, to try to come up with a platform that could help combat that problem. In 72 hours.
“I could have raised money from Silicon Valley and then engage in a year long massive investment in a priori thinking about a model that might not even be of interest to the public, ” explains Wales.
As a result, we approached the challenge like a traditional hackathon: limit yourself on time, scope and scale, focusing more on building something that could be validated by the public rather than a board of directors, or even a bunch of designers like us.
We effectively had three days to create the nucleus for an online newspaper that could represent an alternative to the ad-driven business models that have contributed to the rise in fake news. This is how we went about it – and what we learned along the way.
We already knew there was a dynamic at Wikipedia that has proven to be quite powerful between Wikipedians and the community at large.
In fact, when we started looking more closely at the Wikipedia platform, we found there were some 70,000 active contributors who monitor, write and edit the site every day. The system has lead to a resource that the journal Nature puts on a par with the Encyclopaedia Britannica for scientific accuracy.
There is no top-down approach to what stories were written. The community seemed to naturally gravitate towards topical issues on their own, to self-edit, and even improve their own work naturally over time.
Wikipedia is built on a bespoke platform, which we didn’ t have the time to build ourselves. So we went with WordPress. This allowed us some flexibility to reconfigure the platform to how journalists and the community would engage with it. It also aligned with Jimmy’s own views on using open-source software.
Organisationally, we resisted the temptation to create an editor role, to see if the same self-organisation would naturally occur – Wikitribune now has a full-time editor. The above is how the hierarchy of Wikipedia has formed over time. That took years of refinement, which we didn’ t have the time to do.
The journalists had their own specialisms, and our brief to them was to generate as much content in as many different mediums as possible. Anything from text, imagery, audio or video. Our thinking was to see if there was a natural way of displaying these formats together. More on that later.
In essence, our planning was brutally simple: bring in journalists, seasoned members of the Wikipedia community, give them access to WordPress and then watch what happens.
We must admit, as a design agency we would have liked to have planned more or took a more strategic approach. But as soon as we started looking at the challenge, we realised it was more of a human problem, not a technical one, and required us to reassess our approach.
As such, we opted to be as lean as possible, and not to top load the process with restrictive wireframes or feature sets that we hadn’ t proven were useful to the community.
As the journalists started to create content, we looked at how we could build features or fields in the backend of WordPress to help Wikipedians and journalists work closer together.
One particular field was ‘ask for help’ . A journalist could write an article and at a certain point ask for help on a certain subject, to see if any members of the community had the information to hand.
But early on, we noticed that when journalists began creating their stories, they weren’ t relying or even asking the community for help. One journalist even went so far to say they were horrified at the idea of handing over control to people they didn’ t know or trust, and it was something they thought would never work. So we had to rethink how we’ d change behaviours.
One of the features we love about Medium is the comments feature that runs down the right-hand-side.
It changes the nature of comments and we hoped, makes them play a bigger role in how we perceive an article than just sticking them at the end like an afterthought. \
Genius has a very clever app that lets you comment on any website in a similar way. So we spliced them together to see if this approach might help nudge that relationship between journalists and commenters in a more collaborative direction..
As a side note, there’s also a cool little Sidecomment.js plugin on github that could’ ve done the job too.
As journalists published stories, if someone made a comment, they would be pinged via email that someone had added something to their article. With more time we would have liked to have created multiple different types of comments.
For example, if someone thinks a part of an article is biased or needs attribution, it would send different notifications to the journalists. Despite the crude approach, we found this mechanism did start to generate more of a dialogue between both parties.
Being a design agency, we wanted this newspaper to look and feel beautiful. But what we learned the more we looked at news, news sites, and even Wikipedia itself, is that design takes a backseat when it comes to the content and the collaboration that came with it.
Our egos had to be sidelined. The quality of the news was more important than parallax scrolling or creating a design language.
In those 72 hours, we probably had more discussions about the philosophy of what news was, can we ever be free from bias or subjectivity and how disparate groups work together than we did building bespoke applications.
What emerged at the end of the 72 hours was a rudimentary platform that did one thing very simply: allowed disparate groups of people – journalists, commentators and readers – to have a dialogue with each other that ultimately lead to increased understanding of not only the world around them, but of each other.
Journalism historically has been referred to as the ‘fourth estate’ . It’s job was to hold governments, corporations and individuals to account and was controlled and operated by powerful and wealthy individuals.
Today, that power and influence no longer resides in the hands of the wealthy, journalists or even the communities that support them. It lies in the gaps in between all of those people.
Our approach to Wikitribune was all about making those links more seamless. How to make humans do more together. That may not sound much like what a newspaper looks like today. But we think it’s a glimpse of what they may look like in future.

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Got your smartphone or tablet wet? Here's how to save it

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If you’re unlucky enough to drop your expensive smartphone or tablet into water, here’s what to do to give you the best chance of reviving it.
Video: How to save your iPhone from water damage
One of the most impressive features of some of the newer smartphones is their water resistance. They’re kitted out with gaskets and seals that should let it live another day if you were to clumsily drop into a puddle or in the toilet, or if you upend a carafe of water in its vicinity.
You literally have seconds — minutes at most — to save your smartphone or tablet’s life. Here’s what you need to do to give yourself the best chance of saving it.
See also: A dozen things Steve Jobs would hate about Apple today
#1: Power it down
Switch it off as fast as you can. Back in the day, when smartphones had removable batteries, flipping the battery out was the quickest way to do that. Nowadays, you don’t have that option, so you must use the power button.
Don’t assume that just because your device is still working that it can’t be damaged. Water is nasty that way. By turning it off, you reduce the chance of your smartphone being permanently damaged by an electrical short circuit.
If the phone is already off, leave it off. Don’t try powering it up or charging it or anything like that — until you’ve gone through the drying process.
#2: Dry the outside
Use whatever you have nearby to dry the outside of the device: Towel, paper towel, your t-shirt, etc. Shake as much liquid out of the ports as you can.
#3: Emergency drying
Now comes the emergency drying.
For this you will need:
The moisture-absorbing substance that many recommend is rice. Unfortunately, it isn’t really that good, but it’s something that many people have handy, so if you have nothing else, use the rice while you get something better.
What’s better than rice?
Here are some other common household things that are great moisture absorbers:
There’s not much finesse here… Just put the device in the bag with the moisture absorber, then seal the bag, and pop it into a warm (not hot — you don’t want to damage your smartphone or tablet) place.
Note: If you have a vacuum sealer in your kitchen (people use this a lot for sous-vide cooking) , then this might give you an edge. Put the phone and your moisture-absorbing substance of choice in a vacuum bag and use the sealer to suck out the air. The partial vacuum will cause the water to evaporate a little quicker and help dry your device faster and more thoroughly.
If all you have is rice, then use the rice first while you head out to the store to find silica gel or dehumidifying crystals. You can then swap out the rice for a better moisture-absorber and continue the drying from there.
If you like to be prepared for any aquatic mishaps, then you might want to consider buying a few pre-made moisture-absorbing bags specially designed for electronics. They’re only a few bucks and have a long shelf life.
#4: Choices, choices, choices
Now you have two possible alternatives.
#5: Prevention is better than cure
Not soaking your device in the first place has a lot better success rate than trying to dry it out after the fact. Even a cheap waterproof case or bag can save you hundreds of dollars and a lot of headaches and tears.
#6: Salt water is likely a death sentence for your device
Salt water is probably one of the worst things you can drop your smartphone into (cola is a close second) . Not only is salt water incredibly conductive, which dramatically increases the likelihood of a damaging short-circuit, but it’s also very corrosive, so even if your device survives the dip, corrosion damage might kill it a few weeks or months down the line.
The only guaranteed long-term way to recover a smartphone that’s suffered salt water damage is to take it apart, then clean all the components using a solvent that’s safe for circuit boards, and reassemble.
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Huragan Irma uderzył w środkową część Kuby. To pierwszy tak silny atak od 1932

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Huragan Irma, oznaczony najwyższą 5 kategorią w skali Saffira-Simpsona, “poważnie uderzył” w środkową Kubę; towarzyszy mu wiatr wiejący z prędkością dochodzącą do 260 km/h – poinformowały kubańskie media w nocy z piątku na sobotę czasu lokalnego. – Sprawdź najnowsze wiadomości…
Huragan, pierwszy tak silny od 1932 roku, “poważnie dotknął prowincje Camaguey i Ciego de Avila” w środkowej części kraju – poinformowała państwowa telewizja. Ale “skutki Irmy są odczuwalne od prowincji Las Tunas na wschodzie do Villa Clara na środkowym zachodzie”, odległych od siebie o blisko 400 km – poinformował synoptyk Elier Pila, nie podając więcej szczegółów. Dodał jedynie, że została zerwana komunikacja z wieloma obszarami w tych dotkniętych żywiołem regionach.
Stołeczna Hawana, która liczy dwa miliony mieszkańców i leży nad samą Zatoką Meksykańską, z pewnością odczuje skutki huraganu później w sobotę – pisze agencja AFP.
Irma, której siła będzie oscylowała między 4 a 5 kategorią, ma przejść wzdłuż kubańskiego wybrzeża, po czym w sobotę wieczorem zawrócić w kierunku północnego zachodu i dotrzeć do wybrzeży amerykańskiego stanu Floryda w niedzielę po południu – wynika z informacji amerykańskiego Krajowego Centrum ds. Huraganów (NHC) .
Na wielu wyspach karaibskich Irma spowodowała dotąd ogromne zniszczenia. Według stacji CNN zginęły tam co najmniej 24 osoby. AP pisze o co najmniej 20 ofiarach śmiertelnych i tysiącach ludzi bez dachu nad głową, a AFP o 19 zabitych.

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Mass data breach with Equifax hack 'an unmitigated disaster'

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UK customers of companies, including BT, Capital One, and British Gas, are believed to have been affected by the breach.
The response of US-based Equifax to the massive breach, in which it lost the personal information of 143 million people to hackers, has also been criticised.
The hack compromised a wealth of personal data, including names, birthdays, addresses and social security numbers – as well as credit card numbers for more than 200,000 people.
The firm admitted UK consumers were affected by the breach but did not say how many, however the company is understood to hold the data of 44 million British consumers.
British customers of companies, including BT, Capital One, and British Gas, are believed to have been affected by the breach which was discovered to have run between mid-May and 29 July.
Robert Pritchard, founder of The Cyber Security Expert, and an associate fellow of the defence think tank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) , told Sky News the breach was “an unmitigated disaster”.
“Especially for Americans who use their social security numbers as a means of verifying their identities, ” he said.
“It isn’t clear how much UK data was kept in the US, and hence how many people in the UK might be affected.”
Mr Pritchard added: “Equifax’s response has been extremely poor.”
The company took 40 days to inform the public that it had been hacked and there was outrage after it emerged three senior executives at the New York Stock Exchange-listed firm had sold-off shares worth almost $1.8m (£1.4m) before the breach was publicly disclosed.
The UK data watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) , said it is investigating the incident and has urged Equifax to contact affected customers as soon as possible.
In a statement the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said it was “aware of a cyber incident” that had affected Equifax, and encouraged the public to contact Action Fraud if they believe they have been the victim of cyber crime.
Matt Hancock MP, the minister for digital, said: “Clearly making sure that people have good cybersecurity – and then when there’s an incident making sure that people know the consequences of that – is incredibly important.”
: : How to react?
You should never respond to unsolicited phone calls or emails.
People should also monitor their credit report, which will show any credit accounts set up in your name.
If you believe you have been the victim of identity fraud, you should report it to your bank and to Action Fraud to receive a police crime reference number.

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Syrian army secures key Islamic State oil field

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The Syrian Arab Army reclaimed several villages and a key oil field as part of intensive operations against Islamic State hideouts.
Sept. 9 (UPI) — The Syrian Arab Army reclaimed several villages and a key oil field as part of intensive operations against Islamic State hideouts.
The Syrian Army struck out of the recently reclaimed city of Ash-Shula to secure the Thayyem oil field from IS forces and continue its advance toward the southwest entrance to the city of Deir Ezzor, Al-Masdar News reported.
Following the move, Syrian forces can add additional pressure to IS positions between Deir Ezzor city and the Deir Ezzor military airport.
The Syrian army reached the western outskirts of the city on Tuesday after Islamic State defenses collapsed.
In addition to securing the oil field, the Syrian Army also took control of several villages in the Homs province — including Um Sahrij, al-Harsh, Alam Sharqi, Kherbit Jeb Habel and Kherbit al-Haiwaniyeh, the government-run Syrian Arab News Agency said.
An army official said the operations killed a number of IS terrorists, as well as destroying their weapons and equipment.

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US, Japan conduct air exercise over East China Sea

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Exercise comes as South Korea braces for another possible missile test by North Korea on Saturday.
The U. S. and Japan reportedly conducted a joint air exercise Saturday over the East China Sea amid heightened tensions in the region over North Korea’s missile tests.
Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force said that two Japanese F-15 fighter jets conducted the air exercise with two U. S. B1-B bombers, according to  Reuters. Reuters
The countries conducted a similar air exercise in late August south of the Korean peninsula, days after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan.
South Korea was  bracing  for another possible missile test by North Korea on Saturday as Pyongyang marked its founding anniversary, which typically includes big displays of military hardware. bracing
North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test on the anniversary last year, while the isolated nation carried out its sixth nuclear test last weekend, prompting international condemnation.

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Egypt archaeologists unearth goldsmith's tomb near Luxor

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LUXOR, Egypt (Reuters) – Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a tomb of a prominent goldsmith who lived more than 3,000 years…
LUXOR, Egypt (Reuters) – Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a tomb of a prominent goldsmith who lived more than 3,000 years ago, unearthing statues, mummies and jewelry in the latest major find near the Nile city of Luxor.
Egypt’s Minister of Antiquities Khaled Al-Anani said on Saturday the tomb dated back to Egypt’s 18th dynasty New Kingdom era — around 15th century B. C.
“The work did not finish yet and we’re continuing and working to find more objects and more tombs, ” he told Reuters at the site.
The site includes a courtyard and niche where a statue of the goldsmith Amenemhat and his wife and one of his sons, as well as two burial shafts, the ministry said in a statement.
Earlier this year, authorities announced they had discovered another New Kingdom tomb in Luxor belonging to a judge, and Swedish archaeologists discovered 12 ancient cemeteries near the southern city of Aswan that date back almost 3,500 years.
Egypt’s ancient relics are a draw for tourists and authorities hope new finds can also help attract more visitors.
Tourism in Egypt suffered in the aftermath of the mass protests that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak in 2011. Militant bomb attacks have also deterred foreign visitors.
Egypt’s tourism revenues jumped by 170 percent in the first seven months of 2017, reaching $3.5 billion, authorities said, in welcome news for an economy heavily reliant on the sector for foreign currency and jobs.
(Reporting by Mostafa Salem; writing by Patrick Markey; Editing by Ros Russell)

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Weekend Open Forum: What's your favorite current game with the lowest system requirements?

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While there are plenty of beautiful games that essentially require supercomputers to run, many modern games aren' t that difficult to play. Some of today' s most popular eSports titles can run on even the most basic gaming computers at reasonable frame…
While there are plenty of beautiful games that essentially require supercomputers to run, many modern games aren’t that difficult to play. Some of today’s most popular eSports titles can run on even the most basic gaming computers at reasonable frame rates.
That got us thinking. Bring out your potato rigs because this week we’re looking for your favorite modern computer game that has the lowest system requirements. It has to be a game you play today, so older favorites won’t count.
Let us know if you’re a fan of top-down games, turn based strategy games, or if minesweeper is all your computer can muster. Not sure of any games that can run on your computer? We have a huge list of easy to run games on the forums!

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