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So long, and thanks for all the tips: How Evleaks epitomised our smartphone ...
Blass is arguably the greatest tipster of recent times. In a way, he epitomised our hunger to know what's coming and more often than not, has been right. That trademark white @evleaks watermark carried a lot of weight when it came to leaks and rumours, ...
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Times of India
Friendship in the times of social media
Time was when Friendship Day meant hanging out with buddies and wearing colourful friendship bands. But now virtual connect through forwarded messages or mobile app stickers or a simple post on a friend's wall of a social networking site overshadows ...
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India Today
Xiaomi Mi3: 5 things you need to know before buying the smartphone
Xiaomi Mi3 is, without a doubt, the best value for money purchase in smartphones today. Goldman Group set to buy stake in message start-upEasier ways to make payments with smartphonesApple's $450 mn e-book settlement wins court nodMicrosoft sues ...
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NBCNews.com
NASA creates space engine like none other
In what could be a game changer in space exploration, NASA has successfully tested a “microwave thruster system” that requires no propellant to generate thrust. The engine appears to produce propulsion through electricity and nothing else. In a test paper, ...
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Firstpost
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to launch on Sep 3: Here's what to expect
Galaxy Note 4 is rumoured to have a bent Yuom display such as this demoed by Samsung earlier. 0. By tech2 News Staff / 04 Aug 2014 , 07:30. Samsung's presence at IFA guarantees one thing, at least based on their past experience at the event.
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Daily News & Analysis
Sunderbans mangrove trees losing capacity to absorb CO2, says study
The vast mangrove forest in the Sunderbans is fast losing its capacity to absorb carbon dioxide, one of the main greenhouse gases, from the atmosphere due to rise in the salinity of water, rampant deforestation and pollution, a study has found. The mangrove ...
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Times of India
Scientists launch Right to Research Foundation to promote Indian researchers
MUMBAI: A group of scientists and academicians have started the Right to Research (R2R) Foundation to support foreign-educated and trained Indian researchers to help them find suitable jobs, upon their return to the country. "An alarming number of Indian ...
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IBNLive
Now, ice cream that changes colour with each lick
WASHINGTON: Researchers have created an ice cream that changes colours when it is licked in a cone. Spanish physicist Manuel Linares set out to create a type of ice cream that would change colour in response to temperature changes and acids found in ...
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GPCB appoints expert to study polluted river stretches
In a bid to tackle pollution in several river stretches across the state, the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) has roped in a Mumbai-based expert, who will submit a report documenting the causes as well as the steps needed to improve the situation.
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IBNLive
Google to 'remove' Photos from Google+: Report
Google is planning to separate Google+ Photos from the rest of its social network in an effort to draw more users toward the photo platform, sources recently told Bloomberg. The goal would be to make the photo service more independent, so that those who ...
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