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Judge Approves $415 Million Settlement In The No-Poaching Lawsuit Against Tech Companies
A U.S district judge Lucy Koh has granted final approval to a $415 million settlement that ends a high profile lawsuit in which workers accused Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies of conspiring to hold down salaries.
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Google Fun Facts To Ruin Your Productivity
Google not only helpful and improve our productivity, but also knows how to makes us waste time. If you have too much time, then go to the google homepage and type in “fun facts,” the search engine will present you with a new type of answer box filled with a curious tidbit or two.
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HTC Teases A September 6 Event. May Reveal A “Hero Product”
HTC posted an image on its official Weibo account, which shows the shining outline of an electrifying, or electrocuted, smartphone. The image is also an invite about a press event to be held on September 6, 2015.
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Rumor: Google Nexus Event May Happen At September 29
According to a rumor, Google Nexus Event will happen on September 29 in San Francisco, where two new Nexus smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow will be revealed.
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Nextbit Robin Kickstarter Has Reached $500K In Less Than A Day. Announces $1 Million Goal
When Nextbit announced their smartphone Robin with cloud centric features and decided to use Kickstarter, we are not sure about its success. However, it seems many people are interested in in the Nextbit Robin and its cloud features.
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Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Technical Specifications
Here is the full technical specification of Sony Xperia Z5 Premium. The Xperia Z5 Premium is the world’s first 4K Ultra HD smartphone.
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Sony Xperia Z5 Compact Technical Specifications
Here is the full technical specification of Sony Xperia Z5 Compact. The Xperia Z5 Compact shares the same flagship experiences in a smaller hand-sized body.
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Sony Xperia Z5 Technical Specifications
Here is the full technical specification of Sony Xperia Z5. The Xperia Z5 brings the best camera in a leading smartphone, with an elegant waterproof design.
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Sony Announces Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact And World’s First 4K Smartphone Xperia Z5 Premium
Today, Sony announced their Xperia Z5 series of Android smartphones, Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Compact and the world’s first 4K smartphone Xperia Z5 Premium
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Google Pushes Visual Updates To Mobile Search And Google Now
Today, Google is in the process of rolling out some visual tweaks to Google Now and mobile Search that will make it easier to find diverse types of content.
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Leaked iPhone 6S Plus Images Show Force Touch Hardware
Today, a few leaked images of iPhone 6S Plus reveals the display and add some extra credibility to the rumors of Force Touch technology reaching both iPhones.
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Rumor Claims Microsoft ‘Cityman’ And ‘Talkman’ Phones Will Be Branded Lumia 950, Not Lumia 940
A report claims that Microsoft flagship Windows smartphones ‘Cityman’ and ‘Talkman’, will be branded as Lumia 950 XL and Lumia 950.
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Microsoft, Google, Netflix, Amazon, Mozilla And Others Team Up To Create Next-Gen Free Video Format
Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Netflix all teamed up to announce the “Alliance For Open Media” to develop next generation of royalty-free video format.
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NASA Posts 16 Second Video Of New Horizons Pluto Flyby
NASA has posted a 16-second video composed of real images of the historic event taken by New Horizons when it fly over Pluto with some shots of Charon.
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Apple Pay Limit Was Increased To £30 In U.K
Today, the U.K. Cards Association has announced that it will be increasing the transaction limit to £30 for contactless payment services like Apple Pay.
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Nextbit Robin – An Android Phone That Merges Phone And Cloud
Today, Nextbit, took to Kickstarter to announce and fund their unconventional smartphone Nextbit Robin which uses cloud storage to store files and apps
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Google Logo Updated Again – Seen Across Android And Web
Google has recently changed their logo. Now the Google logo looks flatter, slightly more modern, and is closer to its parent company, Alphabet’s logo.
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PayPal Launches New Payment Service That Makes Easier To Transfer Money
PayPal has launched a new payment service called PayPal.me, a new take on peer-to-peer payments that allows users to quickly, and conveniently transfer funds.