Donald Trump Rally in Panama City, FL 11th Oct'2016

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016: Live streaming coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Panama City, FL at Aaron Bessant Park. Live coverage begins at 7:30 PM ET.



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Donald Trump Rally in Wilkes-Barre, PA 10th Oct'2016

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Monday, October 5, 2016: Live stream coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Wilkes-Barre, PA at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. Live coverage begin at 7:00 PM ET.


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US officially accuses Russia of hacking DNC and interfering with election

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Powered by Guardian.co.ukThis article titled “US officially accuses Russia of hacking DNC and interfering with election” was written by Spencer Ackerman and Sam Thielman in New York, for The Guardian on Saturday 8th October 2016 13.09 UTC


The US government has formally accused Russia of hacking the Democratic party’s computer networks and said that Moscow was attempting to “interfere” with the US presidential election.


Hillary Clinton and US officials have blamed Russian hackers for stealing more than 19,000 emails from Democratic party officials, but Friday’s announcement marked the first time that the Obama administration has pointed the finger at Moscow.


“We believe, based on the scope and sensitivity of these efforts, that only Russia’s senior-most officials could have authorized these activities,” said the office of the director of national intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a joint statement.


The accusation marked a new escalation of tensions with Russia and came shortly after the US secretary of state, John Kerry, called for Russia to be investigated for war crimes in Syria.


Vladimir Putin’s spokesman dismissed the accusation as “rubbish.”


“Every day Putin’s website gets attacked by several tens of thousand of hackers. A lot of these attacks are traced to the territory of the USA, but we do not blame the White House or Langley each time,” he told the Interfax news agency.


The Russian foreign ministry said Washington lacked any evidence for its accusations, which were an attempt to fan “unprecedented anti-Russian hysteria”.


The deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said: “This whipping up of emotions regarding ‘Russian hackers’ is used in the US election campaign, and the current US administration, taking part in this fight, is not averse to using dirty tricks.”


He said Moscow reiterated an offer to US officials, first made last year, to hold talks on fighting cybercrime together.


The White House declined to say whether the formal attribution would trigger sanctions against Russia.


The US agencies said that some US states had detected attempts to breach their election systems, and that most of those attempts originated from servers operated by a Russian company. “However, we are not now in a position to attribute this activity to the Russian Government,” the statement said.


The agencies said that the “decentralized nature” of the US voting systems, as well the lack of connectivity between voting machines themselves, would protect against Russian-sponsored electoral tampering.


But they urged states across the country to seek additional cybersecurity aid from the DHS. On Wednesday, the homeland security secretary, Jeh Johnson, said that 21 of the 50 states in the US had sought to improve cybersecurity at the voting booth thus far.


US intelligence and the Obama administration had concluded over the summer that sophisticated Russian hackers were responsible for hacking the servers of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and leaking emails that embarrassed senior Democratic officeholders.


But for months, White House and other US officials have stopped short of publicly accusing Putin’s government, a rhetorical reluctance that Republicans have criticized and which has intensified a debate about how to deter digital attacks.


On Friday, both agencies went further than many expected, calling out not only the Russian government but implying the transparency group WikiLeaks and others involved in spreading the Democrats’ emails were Kremlin cutouts.


The hack of the DNC’s computer systems was initially claimed by Guccifer 2.0, who claimed to be an independent Romanian hacker, but who security analysts have concluded was more likely to be the public persona of a Russian hacking group.


“The recent disclosures of alleged hacked e-mails on sites like DCLeaks.com and WikiLeaks and by the Guccifer 2.0 online persona are consistent with the methods and motivations of Russian-directed efforts,” the statement said.


Over the past four months, websites including media outlets and WikiLeaks have widely distributed information stolen not just from the campaigns of US Democrats but of the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) and of the ruling party of the Turkish government.


The Wada hack was perceived to have been launched in revenge against whistleblowing athletes who revealed corruption among Russian anti-doping officials. An internal investigation by Wada itself this week found that the leaked information had been partially falsified before it was distributed.


Security firms believe a single operation is behind the attacks into the closed digital systems. The hacking group has been assigned different shorthand names by different analysts – including the flamboyant moniker Fancy Bear – as well as Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) 28 and the Sofacy group. Fancy Bear is believed to be operating under the aegis of the GRU, Russia’s largest intelligence service.


A second group, codenamed Cozy Bear or CozyDuke, appears to have broken into the DNC as well, but has not yet distributed whatever information it may have retrieved. Cozy Bear is believed to be affiliated to the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency most directly descended from the KGB.


Democratic lawmakers had long pushed the administration to lay the blame for the digital intrusion on the Kremlin’s doorstep.


“I applaud the administration’s decision to publicly name Russia as the source of hacks into US political institutions. We should now work with our European allies who have been the victim of similar and even more malicious cyber interference by Russia to develop a concerted response that protects our institutions and deters further meddling,” said congressman Adam Schiff, the senior Democrat on the US House intelligence committee.


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The Future of Home Delivery Service

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Recently we notice that Google and Amazon is trying out drone delivery service. Lets see what we know so far.


Project Wing



The seach engine giant Googles announced back in 2014 about delivery service via flying vehicle. This project is similar to the Amazon Prime Air and google is developing it under X (company).


Past two years google is secretly working on this project. Latest project Project Wing teaser video give us a glimps how it works. The big concern is about the safety of the delivery as we seen in the video, However in coming days Project Wing will be best in class delivery service.



Amazon Prime Air



On the other hand E-commerce giant Amazon.com also exited about their drone delivery service called Amazon Prime Air. We saw teaser video from Amazon.com recent months.


Back in 2013 Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos introduce about the concept of Amazon Prime Air. Company aim is to deliver the products within 30 min of time and product weight should be less than 2.2 kg. There are still privacy safety concern about it. Lets see how E-commerce giant unfold its latest service in coming days.


It is really exciting to know we are heading towards new era of home delivery service.



How drones will impact current delivery ?


Most of the top global resurgent such as Dominos Pizza, Pizza Hut etc..deliver pizza at home within 30 min of time. On the other hand E-commerce giant Amazon.com deliver the order within 1 day depending on the location. I personally believe drone delivery service will be good solution for E-commerce based companies in the beginning. Reason for that major E-commerce companies packaging of the product is excellent and it is ideal for the drone delivery instead of food delivery.


In future we will be able to get the order within 30 min of time depending on the location. I’m waiting to see this service as in the video  google Engineer mentioned this service will be available soon.


 



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Donald Trump Vs. Hillary Clinton Debate Cold Open Watch Now

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Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) and Hillary Clinton (Kate McKinnon) face off in the first presidential debate, moderated by Lester Holt (Michael Che). [Season 42, 2016]


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