Thursday, 17 September 2015

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Daily update 17 September 2015
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Facebook is to add a "dislike" button to its social network, founder Mark Zuckerberg has said. "We've finally heard you," CEO Zuckerberg told a public town hall meeting in Facebook's hometown of Menlo Park, California.
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Facebook may finally be getting a button that lets you quickly express something beyond a "like." Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday that people have been asking for a "dislike" button on the social media site for years.
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The company's co-founder and chief Mark Zuckerberg revealed the ongoing tests during a question and answer session on Tuesday.
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While the vulnerability has been fixed in Android version 5.1.1, it is the update reaching devices that seems to be a bigger issue.
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Apple's iOS 9 is now available for download for all iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models that can run iOS 8. According to Apple, iOS 9 is available as a free software update for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 4s, iPad ...
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Software bugs that allow attackers to bypass smartphone lockscreens are common enough for both Android and iOS devices, but like a fender bender on the highway, many of us can't resist the urge to gawk anyway.
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A new version of Asus's camera smartphone, the Zenfone Selfie, is now available. The new Asus Zenfone Selfie has 3 GB RAM and costs Rs 17,999.
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Google in June had announced introducing Google Play prepaid vouchers in India, which is now expanded and available from retail outlets across the country.
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In a path breaking research Disney scientist have find out that bulbs can do a bit more than just lighting our rooms-they can communicate.
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Disney researchers have demonstrated that light bulbs can do more that just illuminate our rooms - they could communicate with each other, with objects and with the Internet, to create 'smart' environments.
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