Technology

High-Tech Cheating In a Chinese School

The People’s Republic of China is cracking down on students who are cheating by imposing a new law that will require cheaters to serve a prison sentence that can last up to seven years.The new law is a supplementary clause that was added to Section 284 of the Criminal Law. The new clause stipulates that students who cheat or intend ...

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Cities with FREE public Wi-Fi

Seoul, South Korea One of the largest metro areas in South Korea, Seoul has almost ubiquitous Wi-Fi, media poles, and smart transportation. City commuters use RFID cards for public transportation that calculate and charge for exact distance.

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Top 5 Products exported by Iran

The economy of Iran is a mixed and transition economy with a large public sector. Some 60% of the economy is centrally planned. It is dominated by oil and gas production, although over 40 industries are directly involved in the Tehran Stock Exchange, one of the best performing exchanges in the world over the past decade. With 10% of the world’s proven ...

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Spider car

The Co MECANROC is a Co of French origin, which develops, designs and produces innovative technologies and products, the latest innovation based on tilting technology, is presented under the brand SWINCAR. The very special patented tilt technology of this electric Spider , non-polluting, silent and with autonomy 4 hours, allowing many applications and is positioned as an axis of development ...

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Japanese-Inspired Amazing Shoes That Wrap Around Your Feet

Store bought shoes not always fit perfectly Store bought shoes rarely fit perfectly, and bespoke options are too expensive for many. Italian shoe maker Vibram, more commonly known for its military footwear,has come up with a solution to this problem with its Furoshiki Shoes.Furoshiki are a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth used for transporting goods and were first used in the ...

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