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| Twitter to recap missed tweets while you are away Twitter has launched a new 'while you were away' service which recaps important tweets users may have missed since their last login. The new feature includes what the micro blogging site thinks to be the best tweets to the top of a user's timeline the next ... | |
| Mercedes-Benz India records highest ever sales in 2014 CHENNAI: Mercedes-Benz India on Friday announced that it recorded the highest volume of sales in its history in the country by selling 10,201 units in 2014. With this, the brand with the Three Pointed Star also recorded 13% growth over the corresponding ... | |
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| Meet the man who solved giant Rubik's Cube in 7.5 hours YouTube user Kenneth Brandon has solved giant Rubik's Cube in 7.5 hours over the course of five days. According to Gizmodo, the giant Rubik's Cube has 17 cubes in each row and column features some 66.9 quinquagintatrecentillion possible positions, ... | |
| Apple sued for hiding storage space in iOS 8 Apple Inc (AAPL) misleads consumers about the amount of storage space used by its iOS 8 operating system in iPhones, iPods and iPads, two users claimed in a suit targeting the software, adding a new wrinkle to a product introduction that has been riddled ... | |
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| Mercedes sells over 10000 cars in 2014 Amid a challenging year for the auto industry, Mercedes-Benz India has ended 2014 with its strongest ever annual retail sales of over 10,000 units. The company recorded 13 per cent growth in its total sales at 10,201 units in 2014 when compared with 9,003 ... | |
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| Google posts unpatched vulnerability before Microsoft fixes it Google's Project Zero is known to track software vulnerabilities and then report them to vendors. It gives vendors a 90-day window to fix the issue. But now it looks like Google is going ahead and publishing unpatched problems before the vendor fixes them. | |
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