Tuesday, December 29, 2015

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Tuesday, 29 December 2015
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TECHNOLOGY NEWS  

2015's most glorious Craigslist posts

No matter how high-tech the world becomes, it seems there is always a place for good ol' Craigslist

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Prince Charles insists on organic food

Britain's Prince Charles reportedly brings his own food with him to the Royal Opera.

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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  

Hacky Kitty

Hello Kitty fan website flaw allegedly exposed 3.3 million account-holders' information

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SOFTWARE  

TV station employs robot weather reporter

Shanghai Dragon TV has 'employed' an artificial intelligence robot as a weather reporter on its live breakfast show.

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BUSINESS  

Toshiba expects loss of $4.5 billion

Scandal-hit conglomerate Toshiba warned on Monday that it expects to post a record annual loss of $4.5 billion.

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HARDWARE  

How to buy a laptop

Testers say finding right laptop relies on step-by-step choices

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GAMING  

Does playing games make you a 'gamer'?

While 49 percent of American adults play video games, only 10 percent consider themselves "gamers."

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INTERNET  

2015's most glorious Craigslist posts

No matter how high-tech the world becomes, it seems there is always a place for good ol' Craigslist

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GADGETS  

Fitbit a hot seller for Christmas

It was a very merry Christmas for fitness-tracking device maker Fitbit.

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SPACE  

Rare full moon on Christmas Day

Gaze up into the sky tonight and you'll see something rare...

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DISCOVERY  

Education, not evolution

Ireland underwent a massive prehistoric wave of immigration from the Middle East and eastern Europe

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ENVIRONMENT  

Prince Charles insists on organic food

Britain's Prince Charles reportedly brings his own food with him to the Royal Opera.

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