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Date: September 22, 2016 at 07:30AM
Sept 22, 2016 There's still a lot we don't know about life in North Korea, one of the world's most isolated countries, but the world got a rare glimpse into how its internet works this week. Not surprisingly, it seems pretty bleak. On Tuesday, North Korea reconfigured its nameserver to reveal — apparently by accident — a full list of its .kp domain names. The discovery was made by security engineer Matt Bryant, who published the leaked data on Github, and first reported by Motherboard. According to the data, the country has just 28 registered domains. Read the full article on The Verge - By Amar Toor Five stories to start your day 1 Camera companies are struggling with the PC industry's biggest problem Photokina is the big, but shrinking, stage for presenting the future of photography. The 2016 edition of the biennial camera show has lost some of its luster and techie momentum with Samsung's... 2 Apple buying McLaren would make perfect sense According to two newspaper reports, Apple is interested in buying McLaren. McLaren flatly denied that any talks were underway, but it's worth a look at why Apple could be interested in the small... 3 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative commits to investing $3 billion to cure diseases The philanthropic initiative founded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, will spend $3 billion over the next decade in an effort to cure and manage all human diseases.... Advertisement 4 Watch the first teasers for the new Ghost in the Shell movie As you've probably heard, there's a live-action version of the classic manga The Ghost in the Shell with Scarlett Johansson coming next year, and now the first teasers have arrived. The spots,... 5 'Flip flopping' genitals cited in FCC complaints from Olympics viewers NBC's production of the 2016 Summer Olympics was broadly panned by media critics, but what problems did the average viewer have with the network's biennial sports showcase? To find out, The Verge m... About The Verge | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
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