Month: September 2015
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Instagram now has 400 million users
Menlo Park, California – Instagram (NASDAQ: FB) Facebook-owned photo sharring application, has hit 400 million monthly active users, up from the 300 million in December of 2014. Instagram, Facebook’s only fully-owned platform, has reached 400 million users, beating its biggest rival, Twitter, as the now major social network plans to boost its advertising revenues from the service.…
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10,000 years old stone tools discovered in Washington
Some 10,000 year old stone tools – from a prehistoric bison when mammoths used to roam around – were found during an archaeological survey that was scheduled in order to clear the way for the construction of a mall, in western Washington. In that specific region there is only an additional handful of such tools…
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Microsoft Office 16 released worldwide: What’s new in latest Business productivity suite
For anyone of you who is 18 years old or older, we have to agree that Microsoft Office is undoubtedly the number one software thanks to which both minor and major businesses and giant corporations operate smoothly and in no time. With Microsoft Office projects can be completed within a matter of days or even…
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Xiaomi’s new flagship Android smartphone will cost $204
Beijing, China – Xiaomi manages to create a new smartphone that will turn out to be the company’s newest flagship, while at the same time being available at the surprising price of $204 – or $235, depending on the version. Talk is about Xiaomi Mi 4c, a smartphone similar to the Mi 4i with the exception…
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AT&T files lawsuit to 3 employees for unlocking cellphones
DALLAS, TX- AT&T(NASDAQ: T) The network provider launched a lawsuit against three of its former employees for adding malicious software that unlocks the company’s cellphones. AT&T recently filed a lawsuit against three of its employees who were caught on the act charged with the accusation of secretly unlocking cellphones. The news was first reported by PCmag.com…
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Google must expand ‘right to be forgotten’ to all Google sites according to French regulator
Mountain View, CA – Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) The next big legal battle is probably closer than we thought with this technology giant and the CNIL getting warmed up to collide with each other. France’s data-protection regulator – also known as the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) – rejected Google’s appeal to expand Europe’s…
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The Google Glass project is now called Project Aura
Mountain View, CA – Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) Company’s latest Virtual Reality device, Google Glass, goes through a name change, now called Project Aura. The new revived and now called Project Aura is one of Google’s latest attempts to create a VR (Virtual Reality) device, as all facts point to that. The Project Aura will not…
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Skype’s outage is the latest high-profile one on the web
LUXEMBOURG CITY, LUXEMBOURG- Skype Technologies (NASDAQ: MSFT) Microsoft’s division faces a bug that prevents users from being seen online, thus being unable to make any voice or video calls. Skype is one of the most popular social networks, having roughly 300 million users and was bought by Microsoft for $8.5 billion in 2011. Now, a severe outage of this…
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Samsung Galaxy S7 will feature a Magnesium Alloy Unibody
SUWON, SOUTH KOREA- Samsung (NASDAQ:SMSGF) Consumer electronics giant will be allegedly announcing the Galaxy S7 smartphone in February 2016. Samsung, the Korean colossal company, is already planning to release the Samsung Galaxy S7 in late February, 2016. According to the latest reports and leaked information, the company is believed to have opted for a unibody design.…
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Microsoft to announce Surface Phone on October 6th
REDMOND, WA- Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) Recent rumors suggest that the software giant will reveal a Surface Phone during its Windows 10 Hardware event on October 6th. Microsoft has scheduled its Windows 10 Hardware event on October 6th. As expected, rumours are taking over the world of internet, preparing us even for the first transformer…