Monday, November 2, 2015

Your cat doesn't want to kill you, Twitter can reveal your income - 02 Nov 2015 - 14:34

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Monday, 02 November 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

Your Twitter use can reveal your income

Researchers studied a group of Twitter users and they say that usage patterns reflect income.

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Your cat doesn't want to kill you

Your cat my be a neurotic, controlling wreck but it doesn't actually want to kill you, according to scientists.

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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  

How to protect yourself from hackers

We all spend a gowing portion of our life online. Guy Adams offers some tips to make your online time more secure.

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SOFTWARE  

New app acts as eyes for the blind

A new pilot project aids blind users by whispering directional and surround information into their ear.

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BUSINESS  

Twitter reports slim growth

Twitter shares take a tumble in the wake of the social media network's disappointing revenue outlook.

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HARDWARE  

HTC's One move to revive sales

Once again HTC rollws out a great phone in the One A9, but will it be enough?

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GAMING  

Nintendo's shares plunge after game delay

Nintendo pushes back the much-awaited launch of its videogame service for smartphones until March next year.

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INTERNET  

Your Twitter use can reveal your income

Researchers studied a group of Twitter users and they say that usage patterns reflect income.

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GADGETS  

Most people check phones 85 times a day

Most people spend an average of five hours a day using their smartphones.

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SPACE  

Asteroid to shoot by Earth on Halloween

The asteroid will fly by Earth at 35km per second in what is a relatively close shave for our planet.

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DISCOVERY  

Eco-house is oldest Stonehenge building

Achaeologists find 6,300-year-old house but fear new tunnel development puts it at risk.

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ENVIRONMENT  

Fingerprint test to nab ivory poachers

Researchers have created a new advanced fingerprint technique that they believe will help pinpoint poachers.

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