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Eye-Controlled Gaming May Be Closer Than It Appears

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One of the biggest bugbears for gamers has long been the need to use a joystick to both track a target and control the motion of their avatar or weapons, but at International CES 2014 next week, Tobii Technology will demonstrate a new solution. Tobii has teamed up with SteelSeries, the companies announced Friday, to produce what they claim will be the first mass-market eye tracking peripheral for gamers.

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Yehiwot Mastawesha

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You Might Also LikeTsnatKamesoTemewKategnaAynegam WoyAmedrakiw[African Movie] Guday Alegn[African Movie] Wagaw

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Dozens of polling stations ablaze on eve of disputed Bangladesh poll

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Reuters January 4, 2014 – 11:39 By Ruma Paul and Tony Munroe DHAKA (Reuters) – Nearly 60 polling stations in Bangladesh were set on fire and three people were killed on the eve of Sunday’s election in which the ruling Awami League looks certain …

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South Sudan ceasefire talks delayed

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Face-to-face talks between warring parties in South Sudan have been delayed, government and rebel delegations said Saturday, dashing hopes of a swift ceasefire to end raging battles and risks of all-out civil war. South Sudan Information Minister …

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The Washington Post: Keeping faith in Afghanistan

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The United States’ war effort in Afghanistan is to wind down this year, leaving a multitude of unanswered questions and plenty of loose ends. But the United States must not leave any ambiguity about the fate of the interpreters who aided U.S. forces over the past 13 years. Congress has approved a special immigrant visa program for those who courageously served as the eyes and ears of the troops, but problems remain. The point of the program and a…

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Syria rebels take on Islamist jihadists in fierce fighting

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Syrian rebels in opposition-held areas engaged in fierce battles with al-Qaeda-linked elements on Friday in what activists say is growing resistance to the jihadists’ brutal grip in many places. Elsewhere in northern Syria, an unidentified group seized five people…

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UK braced for more stormy weather

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Further stormy weather and some snow is expected across many parts of the UK over the weekend, as coastal communities already hit by flooding begin to assess the damage. Four severe flood warnings, meaning “danger to life”, are in place – one in Dorset and three in Gloucestershire. A storm surge is expected on the Forth in Scotland later. On Friday, hundreds of homes were flooded, and residents were evacuated in Dorset and Aberystwyth. Barrier closed The Met Office has yellow warnings – meaning be aware – of rain and snow in place for the weekend. In Scotland, where a number of…

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Global Alliance for the Rights of Ethiopians in Saudi Arabia donates $30.000.00 US dollar

By   /  January 3, 2014  /  AFRICA, Ethiopia, ኣማርኛ  /  Comments Off on Global Alliance for the Rights of Ethiopians in Saudi Arabia donates $30.000.00 US dollar

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Qatar leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of sporting success

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Increasingly under the international spotlight after earning the right to host the 2022 World Cup, Qatar is leaving no stone unturned in its quest to become a sporting super-power. With a population of around 2 million people, of which only 300,000 are…

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Extreme cold grips snowy Northeast; Midwest awaits ‘polar vortex’

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BOSTON: Homeowners and motorists dug out across the white-blanketed Northeast on Friday as extreme cold ushered in by the storm threatened fingers and toes but kept the snow powdery and mercifully easy to shovel. At least 15 deaths were blamed on the storm as it swept across the nation’s eastern half. While the snowfall had all but stopped by morning across the hard-hit Philadelphia-to-Boston corridor and many highways and streets were soon plowed and reopened, temperatures were in the single digits and teens, with wind chills well below zero. “The snow is easy to move because the air was so cold when it snowed that it’s…

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