2015年1月21日 星期三

2015-01-22 U.K. Spotlight


International Business Times UK
   
David Ginola announces bid for FIFA presidency   
International Business Times UK
Former France international David Ginola launched an unlikely and almost certainly doomed bid for the FIFA presidency on Friday (January 16), assuming the role of the "fans champion" under the slogan of "rebooting football." Ginola, who has until Jan.

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BBC News
   
Meteorite is 'hard drive' from space   
BBC News
Researchers have decoded ancient recordings from fragments of an asteroid dating back billions of years to the start of the Solar System. They found tiny "space magnets" in meteorites which retain a memory of the birth and death of the asteroid's core.

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BT.com
   
20 things you never knew you could put in your dishwasher   
BT.com
Everyone remembers when they first invested in a dishwasher and the feeling of euphoria that followed. No more arguments about whose turn it was to do the washing up, less time tidying the kitchen after cooking and a much quicker retreat into the lounge to ...


   


Daily Mail
   
Ravel Morrison is an outcast at West Ham... he has been made to train with the ...   
Daily Mail
The most talented young player Sir Alex Ferguson has seen on a training pitch is on the market and available. Aged 21. On a free transfer. It was three years ago when Manchester United became tired of his antics and sent him packing. Now West Ham too ...


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BBC News
   
Windows 10 to get 'holographic' headset and Cortana   
BBC News
It also unveiled a headset that it said would one day project the operating system over views of the real world. In addition, the firm announced that the OS upgrade would be offered free of charge for devices running Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows ...


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Financial Times
   
Richard Nixon's madman theory enjoys a Russian revival   
Financial Times
It is called the “double bind” and it is said to be a cause of schizophrenia: an authority figure gives instructions so contradictory that victims lose their grip and with it their ability to comply or resist. Something of the kind might have happened to the Russian ...


   


OK Glass? Wearables march on despite Google's setback   
New Scientist
Google Glass is gone… at least for now. The US tech giant's controversial computing eyewear shut up shop last week. Google put out a positive statement, saying the Glass project was "graduating" from the company's secretive X lab in Mountain View, ...


   


Honda wins Formula 1 engine battle with FIA   
BBC Sport
McLaren's new engine partner Honda has won its fight to be allowed to develop its engine during 2015. Formula 1's governing body the FIA has backtracked on an earlier ruling that allowed Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari to upgrade their engines but not ...


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Financial Times
   
Technology has to create more than disruption   
Financial Times
Nicolas Brusson, the founder of BlaBlaCar, the French ride-sharing start-up that in June raised $100m to expand across Europe, got the biggest laugh of the week at the DLD technology conference in Munich. Asked about operating in a “single market” with 28 ...


   


Extroverts may have stronger immune systems   
New Scientist
OUR personality literally shapes our world. It helps determine how many friends we have, which jobs we excel in and how we cope with adversity. Now it seems it may even play a role in our health – and not just in terms of any hypochondriac tendencies we ...


   

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