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Friday, 13 November 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

How Love Birds sacrifice for their mate

A new study has found that Love Birds will go hungry rather than leave their mate.

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SCIENCE NEWS  

How Love Birds sacrifice for their mate

A new study has found that Love Birds will go hungry rather than leave their mate.

Full story
 
TELECOMS  

Nothing crazy about Google project loon

Delivering internet to people using balloons 60,000 feet in the sky might sound crazy, but Google is going all in.

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SECURITY  

Women face greater online crime risk

Women's trusting nature make them easier targets for cybercriminals, compared to their male counterparts.

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SOFTWARE  

Crowdfunding to help feed refugees

The UN has developed a mobile app that lets people around the world donate money to help feed displaced Syrians.

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BUSINESS  

How hacking works

From white hats to black hats to zero day exploits, there are multiple ways to make money as a hacker.

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HARDWARE  

3D printing the future

In years to come we'll likely look back to today and marvel how 3D printing revolutionised our lives, says Alan Cooper.

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GAMING  

Reviewed: Uncharted and Jackbox Party

While we wait for Uncharted 4 the first three in the series have been updated and rereleased.

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INTERNET  

A new way to block Facebook pests

Social network is building a new AI-backed filtering system to allow users to selectively block posts.

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GADGETS  

Review: iPad Pro is strong but pricey

For many a regular MacBook is probably the best choice, for for some users the Pro might be a perfect fit.

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SPACE  

New Venus-like planet discovered

The new rocky exoplanet is slightly larger than Earth and 39 light years away.

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DISCOVERY  

Is pyramid hiding new royal tomb?

It may be 4,500 years old but scientists think there may still be more secrets to the Pyramid of Giza.

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ENVIRONMENT  

How Love Birds sacrifice for their mate

A new study has found that Love Birds will go hungry rather than leave their mate.

Full story
 
 
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