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How to Improve Touch ID on Apple

How to Improve Touch ID on Apple

The Touch ID fingerprint reader on the iPhone and iPad is a great security feature. Except when it doesn’t work. To make it work better, you’ll want to train the same finger several times as though it’s different fingers. Just go into your device’s Settings menu and select Touch ID &...
Uber driver suspected in Michigan shootings, six dead

Uber driver suspected in Michigan shootings, six dead

A Michigan man who worked as an Uber driver was under arrest on Sunday in the fatal shooting of six people in Kalamazoo, as police investigated reports he may have driven customers of the car-hailing service the night of the rampage. Prosecutors alleged that Jason Dalton, 45, opened...
US rejected N.Korea peace treaty bid: State Dept

US rejected N.Korea peace treaty bid: State Dept

Washington (AFP) - The United States said Sunday it received a North Korean proposal to discuss a peace treaty for the Korean peninsula but rejected it when Pyongyang refused to consider reducing its nuclear arsenal. State Department spokesman John Kirby disclosed the exchange when asked about a Wall...
Indonesia sinks 27 foreign boats to stop illegal fishing

Indonesia sinks 27 foreign boats to stop illegal fishing

Jakarta (AFP) - Indonesia sank 27 impounded foreign boats on Monday, a minister said, as the world's largest archipelago nation stepped up a campaign against illegal fishing in its waters. The empty vessels from the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Myanmar were blown up or scuttled at five separate...
Taylor Swift Donates $250,000 to Kesha After Court Ruling

Taylor Swift Donates $250,000 to Kesha After Court Ruling

Two days after a New York judge denied Kesha a court injunction that would have allowed her to record new music outside of her record label Sony Music, Taylor Swift has agreed to give the singer $250,000. Kesha Denied Dr. Luke Injunction, Must Record for Sony “In a show of support,...
Massachusetts plans rattlesnake colony on uninhabited island

Massachusetts plans rattlesnake colony on uninhabited island

BOSTON (AP) — A plan by the state to establish a colony of venomous timber rattlesnakes on an off-limits island in Massachusetts' largest body of water has some rattled by visions of dangerous serpents slithering through the surrounding woods, attacking hikers, fishermen and hunters. Those are completely irrational...
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