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กำลังแสดงโพสต์จาก มีนาคม, 2017

Tor launches anti-censorship Messenger service

ทอร์เปิดตัวบริการ Messenger anti-censorship Tor Messenger can allow encrypted communications even to services blocked by the user's own country. A new chat tool has been launched in an effort to improve the security of online messaging. It means that the contents of messages will only be visible to the participants. The service will also work with platforms like Facebook even in countries where they are banned. The tool is currently in beta and will undergo security tests. Users wishing to remain anonymous or access chat clients blocked in their own country could use Tor Messenger to chat via services like Facebook Chat, Google Talk, Twitter, Yahoo and Internet Relay Chat. The program does not communicate via what's often called the "dark web", a collection of hidden websites and services, but rather by sending messages across a series of internet relays (or routers) so that their origin cannot be tracked. These relays are called "bridges". ...

Great views. Sleeps six. What's it like to live on the International Space Station?

เจาะลึกทัศนคติของนักบินอวกาศทั้งหกคน ว่าพวกเขาจะดํารงชีวิตในแต่ละวันอย่างไร เมื่อพวกเขาอาศัย อยู่บนสถานีอวกาศนานาชาติ  There are currently seven billion people living on Earth. Although our lives differ in countless ways - almost all of us share some common experiences. Each day we all do things so routine we don't even think about them; such as raising our heads from the pillow each morning or maybe looking for something to put on our feet before taking the first few steps of the day. These experiences of living and moving through the physical world are shared by everyone But there are six people out of seven billion whose daily experience sets them apart. These six are floating 400km above our heads in the International Space Station. Their daily routine is both recognisably the same and also utterly different from ours. For a start, they don't need slippers. The British astronaut Tim Peake is about to become one of them.Tim Peake will sleep in one of the four sleep stati...

Police arrest man after mistaking glaze from a doughnut for drugs

ตำรวจจับชายคนหนึ่งหลังจากทำผิดพลาดเคลือบจากโดนัทสำหรับยาเสพติด      Police in the state of Florida in the U.S. recently pulled over a man for a speeding violation. During the traffic stop, they noticed what looked like small white rocks on his  dashboard . Believing the white  substance  was  crystal meth , the police arrested the man for drug possession. The man tried to explain to the police that the  substance  was  glaze  from a Krispie Kreme doughnut, but they did not believe him. He was only released from  custody  weeks later after crime lab tests showed that it was actually a sugar-based  substance . He is now planning to sue the police department.      ตำรวจในมลรัฐฟลอริด้าในสหรัฐฯเพิ่งดึงชายคนหนึ่งมาทำละเมิดอย่างเร่งด่วน ระหว่างการหยุดการจราจรพวกเขาสังเกตเห็นสิ่งที่ดูเหมือนหินสีขาวเล็ก ๆ บนแดชบอร์ดของเขา เชื่อว่าสารสีขาวเป็นคริสตัลเมธิลตำรวจจับกุมชายคนนี้เพื่อครอบครองยาเสพติด ชายคนนั้นพย...

Bank of Thailand moves to curb speculation

The Bank of Thailand will shave 80 billion baht from its April issuance of short-dated bonds as a means to curb baht speculation, says a senior official.  "The tapering of the short-term bonds will help prevent the use of Bank of Thailand bonds for the purpose of currency speculation," said Don Nakornthab, senior director in the macroeconomic and monetary...  The Bank of Thailand will cut its new weekly supply of three- and six-month bonds by 10 billion baht each, from 40 billion issued weekly in March, constituting a total reduction of 80 billion.  The baht is among the best-performing currencies this year, rising 4% against the US dollar. The rapid gain in the baht began mid-March after the US Federal Reserve stepped back from its hawkish stance...  The baht is among the best-performing currencies this year, rising 4% against the US dollar. The rapid gain in the baht began mid-March after the US Federal Reserve stepped back from its hawkish stance Mr Don said ...