Monthly Archives: April 2014

Never Sleep On The Heat

With the regular season winding down to the end, and playoff match ups being set, people are starting to look at the light at the end of the tunnel and wondering who this year’s NBA champions will be. My personal …

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2014 Best Cities To Live In The U.S.

As Floridians, its hard to imagine any place better to live than in the Sunshine State itself, home to year round warmth, sunny skies, and a diverse population. But Livablitly.com has a list of the top 10 best cities to …

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Heartbleed Security Bug Affects Most Of The Internet!

For the past 2 years there has been a security bug that has been a threat to everyone that uses OpenSSL (open-source cryptographic software library) for their website, which is almost every website. This security bug called Heartbleed, left an …

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The Printable Prosthetics Take Over

Thousands of people everyday lose limbs and valuable body parts due to extraneous activities and dangerous events. All of them wondering if they will be able to have fingers again or to walk again. Carpenter, Richard Van As, thought of …

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Chile Forest Fire Leaves At Least 12 Dead, 2000 Homes Destroyed

In the port city of Valparaiso, Chile,  a fire has killed at least 11 people, with the death toll steadily rising, and destroyed 500 homes, according to Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet. Atleast 10,000 people were evacuated including 200 female inmates …

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Women From Utah Killed 7 Babies That She Gave Birth To In Over 10 years, And Then Hid Bodies In Garage

A woman in Utah was accused of killing 7 babies that she gave birth to in over 10 years. The woman hid the bodies in the garage of her home. The cop made the discovery of seven dead babies in …

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Hacker Released From Jail Due To Jurisdiction Loophole

Andrew “Weev” Auernheimer is a cyber hacker who was sentenced to over 3 years in jail for hacking into and taking information from thousands of iPad owners. He hacked and AT&T public server and was able to obtain hundreds of …

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The Masters: Bubba and Low Viewing Numbers

It was that time a year again where the flowers were starting to bloom and the freshly cut grass was ready to bear the weight of the Masters. The Masters, the first major championship of the year, is one of …

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Eat Clean, Stay Healthy: 3 Main Ways on How to Diet While in College

It happens every time, students come to college there first year and they tend to blow up a little. But, if you think about it, it’s so hard to resist all the amazing foods within the UCF community. Whether that …

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The Guardian US and Washington Post were awarded the most prestigious Pulitzer prize on Monday for coverage of secret surveillance by the U.S. National Security Agency

Reuters won in international reporting for its coverage of the violent persecution of a Muslim minority in Myanmar who in efforts to flee often fall into the hands of brutal human-trafficking networks.
The celebrated prizes, awarded by Columbia University, are …

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