GOOGLE PATENTS DEVICE YOU INJECT INTO YOUR EYEBALL


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The device, Forbes reports, is designed to help the focusing of light onto the retina, resulting in the correction of poor vision. It will contain its own storage, radio and lens and will apparently be powered wirelessly from an energy harvesting antenna. Presumably, you won’t need aerials sticking out of your eyeballs.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

http://www.infowars.com/google-patents-device-you-inject-into-your-eyeball/

Dow, Nasdaq plunge 3% into correction


U.S. stocks closed deep in the red on Friday as global growth concerns accelerated selling pressure to push the Dow into correction territory. ( Tweet This )

The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 500 points, into correction territory for the first time since 2011 as all blue chips declined. In the last five years, the index has only had four instances with closing losses of more than 400 points.
“For investors the momentum and the drive of the market is now lower (than) it used to be because there’s no place to hide,” said Lance Roberts, general partner at STA Wealth Management. “Every time we hit the major technical points we kept selling.”

http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/21/us-markets-global-growth.html

Dow briefly plummets 500 points, hits correction as growth concerns weigh


U.S. stocks traded more than 2 percent lower on Friday, extending a recent rout, as concerns about slowing global growth continued to pressure investor sentiment. ( Tweet This )

The Dow Jones industrial average briefly fell more than 500 points, dipping in and out of correction territory for the first time since 2011 as all blue chips declined. In the last five years, the index has only had four instances with closing losses of more than 400 points.

“For investors the momentum and the drive of the market is now lower as it used to be because there’s no place to hide,” said Lance Roberts, general partner at STA Wealth Management. “Every time we hit the major technical points we kept selling.”

http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/21/us-markets-global-growth.html