Thursday, December 17, 2015

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Thursday, 17 December 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

Time-management apps

Time-management apps - simply a slicker way of wasting our time?

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Grey wolves became man's best friend

Shaggy dog story that's around 33,000 years old

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TELECOMS  

Brazil blocks WhatsApp

A Brazilian court has ordered cellular service providers nationwide to block the popular WhatsApp smartphone app for two days.

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SECURITY  

Cyber attacks: Bulgaria joins Microsoft

Bulgaria will join Microsoft's Government Security Program (GSP) in a bid to establish an effective prevention against cyber attacks.

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SOFTWARE  

How to avoid Star Wars spoilers in 3 clicks

From spoiler blockers to Chrome extentions, Hayley Tsukayama has some tips.

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BUSINESS  

Yahoo's homepage betrays its confusion

Yahoo may still be one of the web's biggest properties but its future looks increasingly unclear, writes Hayley Tsukayama

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HARDWARE  

E-learning allows kids to see the world

A pop-up e-learning classroom will give pupils the chance to see nature without leaving their classroom.

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GAMING  

The best kids games of 2015

Some old and some new: from Zelda to Lumino City, the top games for kids.

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INTERNET  

Beware of hidden costs when e-buying

Online shoppers receiving or sending parcels overseas have been warned of unexpected hidden costs.

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GADGETS  

Kitchen table that charges your phone

Designers have developed solar cells that sit within a glass-topped table to turn light into electricity

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SPACE  

The Great British Take-Off

Major Tim Peake is the first fully British professional astronaut

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DISCOVERY  

Grey wolves became man's best friend

Shaggy dog story that's around 33,000 years old

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ENVIRONMENT  

Don't eat that, it's bad for the planet

Munching lettuce is worse for the environment than eating bacon, a study claims.

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