Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Η κυπριακή φλόγα από ..αέρος (pics)

Η κυπριακή φλόγα από ..αέρος (φωτογραφίες)Νέες φωτογραφίες από το οικόπεδο 12 και το άναμμα της φλόγας βλέπουν το φως της δημοσιότητας.
Οι ελέγχοι στην πλατφόρμα της Noble στην κυπριακή ΑΟΖ συνεχίζονται χωρίς πρόβλημα, από τις 11 Σεπτεμβρίου, μέρα που η φλόγα άναψε για πρώτη φορά...

Getting Ready for iOS 7: How to backup your device and set up iOS 7

Screen Shot 2013-09-16 at 9.03.28 PMApple has announced that iOS 7 will be available tomorrow, September 18th. Before installing the update, it is recommended that you have a backup of your data. This how-to is going to walk you through backing up your iOS 6 device and transitioning it over to iOS 7:..

Google Buys Bump, Maker of Apps for Sharing Photos and Files

Bump lets users share data, such as contact information, by bumping their phones together.Remember 2008, when people at conferences and cocktail parties would bump their phones together to exchange digital business cards? Ever wondered what happened to that app, called Bump?
On Monday, Bump announced that it was acquired by Google.
Bump, despite raising $20 million from high-profile venture capital firms like Sequoia Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, struggled to find its footing. Google paid about $40 million for it, two people who had been briefed on the sale said. The...

Apple Begins Offering 'Last Compatible' Version of Apps for Users Running Legacy Versions of iOS

older_versionApple has begun allowing users on legacy versions of iOS to download the latest version of apps that are backwards compatible with their devices, as highlighted by a user onReddit (via The Next Web). Specifically, when a user tries to download an app that is not compatible with his or her version of iOS from the App Store , Apple offers the user the option to download an older version of the app that is compatible with the device...

Costa Concordia rises! Cruise ship completely upright after risky operation on Tuscan coast (time-lapse video)


 The wreck of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship begins to emerge from water on September 17, 2013 near the harbour of Giglio Porto. Salvage workers attempt to raise the cruise ship today and tonight, in the largest and most expensive maritime salvage operation in history, so-called "parbuckling", rotating the ship by a series of cables and hydraulic machines. Thirty-two people died when the ship, with 4,200 passengers onboard, hit rocks and ran aground off the island of Giglio on January 2012. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS SOLAROANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images
Engineering teams lifted the wrecked Costa Concordia liner upright on early Tuesday, as part of a nearly $800 million project, the most complex and costly maritime salvage operations ever attempted.

GIGLIO ISLAND, Italy — The crippled Costa Concordia cruise ship was pulled completely upright early Tuesday after a...

13 dead in Navy Yard shooting, including gunman

Police arrive at the scene of a shooting at the Washington Navy Yard in WashingtonWASHINGTON — The FBI is asking the public for help in determining why a former Navy reservist opened fire early Monday at the Washington Navy Yard, killing at least 12 people before he was shot dead by police.

The suspected gunman was identified by the FBI as Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old civilian contractor from Queens, N.Y., who most recently...
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