Sunday, September 18, 2016

This week Bobby talked about....


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This summer, France made a big, bold step to combat email addiction. In France it’s actually illegal now to work on email on weekends if your company has over 50 employees. Speaking of work... it's Time to let your boss know: A study shows employees function best in a three-day work week. A Japanese researcher analyzed the employment habits and cognitive test scores for 3,000 Australian men and 3,500 women, all over the age of 40. They found working 25 hours per week achieved the best test scores. Yeah, good luck with that.


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Scientists say that a microbial invasion is spreading over the Jefferson, Washington and Lincoln Memorials. [Soon the nation’s top tourists attractions will all be covered in that same thick plastic your grandmother has protecting her couch.]

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Police in a Maine town (Westbrook) are warning the public that a large snake spotted earlier this summer may still be around after a large snakeskin was found near a boat launch. In a Facebook post, police say: “Until the type of snake is determined and we can assess the safety risk, we caution people who recreate along the Presumpscot River to remain alert, maintain a safe distance from any wildlife, and report any sightings of the snake to the Westbrook Police Department.” • IMAGE

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Touch ID from Apple is a great way to safeguard your device, and a newly filed patent suggests it will also be able to help catch thieves. The patent, named ‘biometric capture for unauthorized user identification,’ is pretty straightforward. If Touch ID detects a fingerprint that isn’t yours, it’ll store an image of the scan as a means of catching who may have stolen your phone. It may also take their picture, or a video of them trying to hack your device.

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