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| Samsung Galaxy Alpha review: It's all in the design At the time of its launch, Samsung Galaxy S5 was just as powerful as rivals like HTC One (M8) and Sony Xperia Z2. However, it was just not there when it came to the looks. Even though it was thin and light, it did not exude the premium feel that you would ... | |
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| Eight-year-old woos cyber experts He may not be old enough to open a Facebook account, but has a tip or two about how Internet users can protect their content from hackers. This and much more found mention in eight-year-old Reuben Paul's keynote address on the second day of a summit ... | |
| Social media use at work hampers productivity The use of online social media for personal use during working hours can have a detrimental effect on employees' performance and the well-being of organisations, warn new research. "Every day, more than one billion people worldwide use social media. | |
| Google Glass future clouded as some early users lose interest San Francisco: After two years of popping up at high-profile events sporting Google Glass, the gadget that transforms eyeglasses into spy-movie worthy technology, Google co-founder Sergey Brin sauntered bare-faced into a Silicon Valley red-carpet event on ... | |
| Facebook to curb promotional posts on user timelines SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Friday said it is making moves to reduce the number of promotional posts that pop up in timelines, in response to users' demands for fewer advertisements. Beginning in January, people should start seeing fewer posts in news ... | |
| Facebook again tries to simplify its privacy policy NEW YORK: One more time, Facebook is trying to simplify its lengthy privacy policy and explain how it targets advertisements to its 1.35 billion users. The world's largest online social network uses the information people share on its site, along with the apps ... | |
| Facebook brings in video cards to thank friends Remember Facebook's Lookback that captured your journey on Facebook over the years? The social networking website has today launched Say Thanks that will create a personalised video card for your friends on Facebook. All you have to do is to choose ... | |
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