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Nessie double found in drone hunt

Loch Ness enthusiasts were disappointed to find a replica of the creature but remain optimistic that they will find the real thing will be found.

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Brain implant helps paralysed man move

Scientists this week reported success in implanting a brain chip that gives a paralysed man movement again.

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FBI paid for iPhone crack

Professional hackers were reportedly paid by the FBI to crack the San Bernardino iPhone, had found a software flaw.

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Pathogens found at Aussie harbour

Marine organisms are in serious danger after a pathogenic marine bacteria was found by scientists at Sydney Harbour.

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Tiger population on the rise

New Dehli - Finally, some happy news for wild tigers, animals that are endangered because people traffic in their body parts and raze their habitats: The big cats' population is for the first time bouncing back after a century-long decline.

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FBI paid for iPhone crack

Professional hackers were reportedly paid by the FBI to crack the San Bernardino iPhone, had found a software flaw.

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SCIENCE NEWS  

Nessie double found in drone hunt

Loch Ness enthusiasts were disappointed to find a replica of the creature but remain optimistic that they will find the real thing will be found.

Full story
 
TELECOMS  

Huawei bets on Leica for success

Huawei seeks to unseat Samsung and Apple with its new dual-camera smartphone, the P9.

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SECURITY  

FBI boss glad iPhone case is over

FBI Director James Comey said he was glad a court fight over access to a locked iPhone in a drug case had ended because it "was creating an emotion around the issue that was not productive."

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SOFTWARE  

N Korea jamming GPS signals - report

South Korea's UN ambassador stated that the country's security is under threat by North Korea's GPS signal jamming.

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BUSINESS  

VIDEO: Ex-Rockstar North boss sues company

Leslie Benzies, former President of Rockstar North, is suing the company for $150 million for withholding royalties.

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HARDWARE  

Taking on the laptop heavyweights

The Acer Aspire R11 compact convertible notebook is flexible and easily able to compete in the big league.

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GAMING  

Batting out of the park with Souls, Break, MLB

Dark Souls III has lived up to its predecessors while MLB The Show 16 made baseball an interesting sport to play.

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INTERNET  

Does Twitter change your brain?

Despite accusations that Tiwitter reduces our attention spans and rewires our brains the solid proof is lacking.

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GADGETS  

HTC 10: what you need to know

HTC's new phone is a high-end smartphone that the company is hoping will help pull it out of the doldrums

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SPACE  

US, UAE sign space co-operation deal

Two nations will share data with one another about their orbiting satellites

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DISCOVERY  

Pathogens found at Aussie harbour

Marine organisms are in serious danger after a pathogenic marine bacteria was found by scientists at Sydney Harbour.

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ENVIRONMENT  

Nessie double found in drone hunt

Loch Ness enthusiasts were disappointed to find a replica of the creature but remain optimistic that they will find the real thing will be found.

Full story
 
 
 
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