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	<title>Girl Dumps All Her Cheating Boyfriend&amp;#039;s Apple Products In The Bathtub</title>
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		When this woman found out her boyfriend had been cheating on her, there was only one reasonable solution…		&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://tn.fishki.net/26/preview/1511399.jpg&quot;/&gt;	</description>
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	<title>Apple&#039;s New touchID Hacked</title>
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		These days any device can be hacked, and Apple&#039;s new iPhone is no exception. The Choas Computer Club team successfully hacked Apple&#039;s touchID technology by using a photographed fingerprint on a glass surface to trick the supposedly-secure sensor. If you rely on your phone for important documents, you&#039;re probably better off using the numeric passcode. Oh wait, that&#039;s been hacked as well! Perhaps you should just stash your phone in a large safe, grab a shovel, and bury it underground.		&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://tn.fishki.net/26/preview/1230243.jpg&quot;/&gt;	</description>
	<pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2013 16:17:26 +0400</pubDate>
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	<title>Apple Announces the iPhone 5S and 5C</title>
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		Apple finally announced its new flagship cellphone, the iPhone 5S. Many of us expected a brand new iPhone 6; unfortunately we were left disappointed. Apple decided to make us wait a year for what simply turned out to be an upgraded version of the iPhone 5.		&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://tn.fishki.net/26/preview/1230091.jpg&quot;/&gt;	</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:54:41 +0400</pubDate>
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	<title>What 12 of The World’s Biggest Websites Looked Like at the Beginning</title>
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		Even the greatest among us had humble beginnings. This is just as true for websites, however, as it is for people. Even online giants like Amazon, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter were once itty-bitty websites with monochrome homepages, poorly-thought-out logos and boring or stark turn-of-the-century designs. Mashable, which collected the old homepages from the Wayback Machine, even included their own site on the list. Check out these images to see how the internet greats looked in their infancy.		&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://tn.fishki.net/26/preview/1229925.jpg&quot;/&gt;	</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2013 13:19:37 +0400</pubDate>
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