Monday, 8 February 2016

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Daily update 8 February 2016
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You must have heard about the famous "six degrees of separation" theory that everyone on the planet is connected to everyone else by six other people.
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According to Facebook researchers, our collective "degrees of separation" have shrunk over the past five years. By: IANS Published:Feb 7, 2016, 11:36.
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HTC Desire 626 Dual SIM with a 5-inch display is priced in India at Rs. 14,990. HTC's recent addition to its Desire lineup is available in Blue Lagoon and White Birch color variants.
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Taiwanese multinational manufacturer of smartphones and tablets HTC has launched a new mid-range smartphone in India, the Desire 626 Dual SIM.
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The View-Master Virtual Reality Starter Pack is a Gear VR or Google Cardboard -like device that turns that lets you view 360-degree content by docking an iPhone in it.
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New Delhi: The popular social networking site Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently posted an adorable video with his wife Priscilla and lovely daughter Max on his social media page wishing everyone on the occasion of Chinese Lunar New Year.
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BERLIN: For its users, Adblock Plus stands as a bulwark against intrusive advertising. But websites dependent on advertising revenue to remain free-of-charge see the open source software as a scourge.
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New York: You must have heard about the famous "six degrees of separation" theory that everyone on the planet is connected to everyone else by six other people.
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Apple iPhone users need to read up on Error 53, especially before they decide to hand the iPhone over to a non-Apple repair person.
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NEW YORK: The hashtag #RIPTwitter became the top trending U.S. item on Twitter on Saturday, after a report from BuzzFeed said the company is planning to change how it displays users' tweets.
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