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Afternoon News Updates: Apple analyst predicts iPhone 8 will cause computing paradigm shift; Cosmologist Stephen Hawking heading for outer space; Spider venom may offer hope to stroke victims—scientists

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An Apple analyst by name of Gene Munster is predicting that the upcoming iPhone 8 may very well lead

[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [Apple analyst predicts iPhone 8 will cause computing paradigm shift]( An Apple analyst by name of Gene Munster is predicting that the upcoming iPhone 8 may very well lead to a “paradigm shift.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [Cosmologist Stephen Hawking heading for outer space]( If the plan goes through, Hawking, 77, will be the second oldest person to go to outer space, behind astronaut John Glenn who did it at age 77 in 1998.... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Spider venom may offer hope to stroke victims—scientists]( A protein in the venom of potentially deadly funnel web spiders could minimize the effects of brain damage after a stroke, researchers in Australia said... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hacked websites on the rise — Google]( Google painted a bleak picture of cybersecurity trends Monday, saying the number of websites hacked rose 32 percent last year, with little relief in sight.... --------------------------------------------------------------- [LOOK: 2-year-old Ed Sheeran mini-me shakes up Twitter]( While the 26-year-old British crooner is expunging records for his album "Divide," an adorable and charming Isla Walton is causing a whirlwind on Twitter.... --------------------------------------------------------------- [LOOK: ‘Monster’ chicken frightens netizens]( A gnarly and gigantic chicken suddenly shows up, comes out from its coop, and poof - It drove the entire social media flock nuts. If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2017 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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