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Images of the annual Burning Man festival site in Nevada's Black Rock desert after heavy rain turned it into a mud pit. IMAGES
Samir Mazahem purchased a lottery ticket online for a dollar, using family members' birthdays as his numbers. However, he forgot to save the numbers as his favorites, so he bought a second $1 ticket in the June 9 Mega Millions drawing. Once I figured out, I had bought two tickets with identical numbers, I was a little bummed but didn't think much about it. Samir Mazahem But according to CNN, the Michigan man's minor error had a major payoff, when he recently logged into the lottery app to find that he had two $1 million prizes pending. Mazahem's plans for his winnings? The sensible 56-year-old plans to buy a house...and save the rest.
Once again, the BMW Group is revolutionising how drivers interact with their vehicles: At Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona from 25 – 28 February 2019, the company will present BMW Natural Interaction. The new system combines the most advanced voice command technology available with expanded gesture control and gaze recognition to enable genuine multimodal operation for the first time.
Once again, the BMW Group is revolutionising how drivers interact with their vehicles: At Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona from 25 – 28 February 2019, the company will present BMW Natural Interaction. The new system combines the most advanced voice command technology available with expanded gesture control and gaze recognition to enable genuine multimodal operation for the first time.
Once again, the BMW Group is revolutionising how drivers interact with their vehicles: At Mobile World Congress 2019 in Barcelona from 25 – 28 February 2019, the company will present BMW Natural Interaction. The new system combines the most advanced voice command technology available with expanded gesture control and gaze recognition to enable genuine multimodal operation for the first time.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).