Author: Edward Ramamoorthy
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Facebook Introduces Flashback Feature “On This Day”. Lets You See What You Did In The Past
Facebook introduces a new feature called “On This Day”, that will let you see what you posted in the past. If you shared a photo of yourself and some friends two years ago today, Facebook will bring it back up so you can feel a bit of nostalgia for that moment.
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YouTube Will Relaunch Live Streaming – With More Focus On eSports And Video Games
After last years failed attempt to acquire Twitch, YouTube is reportedly preparing to relaunch its existing live-streaming service with more focus on online video game streaming.
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Twitter Joins The List Of Companies To Face Sex Discrimination Lawsuit
Twitter is the latest company to face sex discrimination lawsuit for following arbitrary promotion policies that unlawfully favor men.
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Major Music Studios Wants Less Free Music On Spotify
Major music studios are concerned that ad-supporting ‘freemium’ streaming from Spotify is not making enough cash and wants to limit the amount of free music available to users.
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Watch Solar Impulse Plane Attempt To Fly Around The World
In Abu Dhabi the Solar Impulse team will attempt to fly around the world, powered by solar energy alone. While the plane takes off today in March, it won’t likely return until late July, early August.
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The Interview Is Already Sony’s Most Online Popular Movie To Date
It just revealed that the movie racked up $15 million in digital rentals and sales (spread across 2 million customers) between its Wednesday release and Saturday.
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Sony Pictures CEO Fires Back At President Obama
While President Obama has joined the voices criticizing Sony Pictures for its decision to pull The Interview, its CEO claims he ” In an interview with CNN.”
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Dolby Is Launching Super Vivid IMAX Theater Competitor
Dolby has just announced a huge new project, but it’s not about audio as you’d expect; it’s about the upcoming launch of its IMAX competitor called Dolby Cinema.
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Technics Launches High-Res Music Download Service
Panasonic’s Technics brand is building its own high-res music store. Launching in the UK and Germany next year, Technics Tracks will serve up a library of 24-bit FLAC audio files, a number of which will boast a 92kHz sampling rate.
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A Bike Made From Recycled Carpet, Costs $229
We had seen many bicycles models made from all sorts of materials. But making a working bike from recycled carpet definitely sounds like it’s taking things too far.
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Steve Ballmer Donates $60 Million To Harvard’s Computer Science Department
Ex-Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, who owns the LA Clippers basketball team, is donating $60 million to Harvard’s computer science department. Even though Harvard has a stellar reputation, its computer science program isn’t top 10.
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Triumph Frozen Bra Changes Colors
A bizarre high-tech bra prototype inspired by “Frozen” needs two people to touch each other to change colors and patterns.
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Rosetta Mission To Land A Small Spacecraft On Comet 67P
The mission began by European Space Agency(ESA) 10 years ago and now it’s time to land Philae which is oven size robot on a comet called Churyumov-Gerasimenko
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NASA Releases Free Audio-Clip’s Of Space On Soundcloud
NASA releases album on Soundcloud which compressed of all the sound made in space mission and also Neil Armstrong’s famous first word “A small step for(a) man”
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Watch Out For Ebola Fears In Email Scam
Beware of emails about the Ebola virus in the coming days. It could be a scam to obtain your personal information.