Rhea Dali
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iPhone 6 on top of Google's tech search list 2014
Apple dominates the yearly collection of what\'s hot and what\'s not of Google\'s tech searches along with \"men get to grip with the concept of selfie\" and Flappy Birds iPhone game obsession.
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PC version of WhatsApp to be released?
WhatsApp, mobile phone\'s most famous app on instant messaging will shortly launched its PC version, according to some rumours. The rumours with regards to the PC version have been circulating on different forums ever since.
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Human nose can detect trillion of odours, study reveals
Steve Martin, in the movie Roxanne, declares: \"It\'s not the size of a nose that\'s important. It\'s what\'s in it that matters.\" This holds reality because nose is capable of detecting trillion different odours.
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Smartphone for travelers is here – LG G3
\"Simple is the new smart,\" according to LG. LG G3 is a smartphone that has specifications or features that a traveler really needs. It is not bulky and does not pretend like other smartphones available today.
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Sony issues warning: organisations publishing stolen emails to be sued
Sony Pictures Entertainment has warned news organisations to not publish any details leaked by the hackers with regards to the company\'s files.
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The Netherlands introduces the first-ever 'intelligent bicycle'
On Monday, the Netherlands drove its first \"intelligent bicycle\", equipped with an assortment of electronic devices.
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No more Microsoft Web search results for Facebook
Facebook has ended its inclusion of Microsoft Bing\'s search results.
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Microsoft allies support company's legal battle against US government
Last Monday, several academics, corporate lobbyists and new organisations joined hands with Microsoft Corp in the company\'s legal fight with the US government over access to international customer data storage.
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Avoid weight gain using bacterial waste
An edible powder made using waste excreted by bacteria in human\'s gut might help individuals to get rid of weight gain. This might not sound appetizing but studies can prove it.
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Steve Job's Apple 1 sold at an auction for $365,000
A fully functional and rare 1976 Apple-1 computer was sold to the unnamed buyer for $365,000.00 on an auction at Christie\'s in New York.