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Hands up if you're a happy Apple worker! Apple's Chinese factory is being accused of running a 'sweatshop' as the press were allowed inside the secretive plant. Full story |
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Life's origins found in a puddle Missing links into how RNA was formed could be found in pools of water according to scientists at a US research centre. Full story |
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Nepal earthquake's tech heroes An international telecoms firm assembled a quick-reaction team to assist organisations with recue efforts in Nepal. Full story |
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Satellite to test Einstein's theory Part of the Copernicus project, scientists are sending an orbiter to find a gap in Einstein's most famous theories. Full story |
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A giant stride in human evolution Prehistoric footprints analysed by scientists suggest that pre-historic people may have walked like us, long before modern humans. Full story | | | | |
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Huawei bets on Leica for success Huawei seeks to unseat Samsung and Apple with its new dual-camera smartphone, the P9. Full story | | | | |
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FBI paid for most expensive hack - ever FBI director James Comey said the agency paid millions to get into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters. Full story | | | | |
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Google's antitrust issues linger on The European Commission has slapped Google with another charge claiming they use the Android system to push their own apps. Full story | | | | |
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Hands up if you're a happy Apple worker! Apple's Chinese factory is being accused of running a 'sweatshop' as the press were allowed inside the secretive plant. Full story | | | | |
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Up, up and Huawei Huawei unveiled five new smartphones ranging from between entry-level and upper mid-range to knock out the competition. Full story | | | | |
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Game over for Xbox 360 Microsoft stated in a press release that they will still continue with software updates and extend Xbox Live services. Full story | | | | |
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Prince of the Internet - and not Washington - People tend to look at a couple of things when considering what relationship Prince, who died on Thursday, had with the Internet: His 2010 declaration that the "Internet's completely over," maybe, or the fact that it's nearly impossible to listen to his music on Spotify. Or his aggressive use of takedown notices and lawsuits to keep bootlegs of his performances from the Internet. Full story | | | | |
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Academy bounces into future with Chromebooks A Cape Town school aims to replace hefty textbooks with sleek Chromebooks by 2017, according to teachers. Full story | | | | |
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Could we hide the earth from aliens? While we look for life in space, perhaps we are being seen ourselves. Is there a way to cloak the earth? Full story | | | | |
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A giant stride in human evolution Prehistoric footprints analysed by scientists suggest that pre-historic people may have walked like us, long before modern humans. Full story | | | | |
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Candlelight vigil for Chernobyl victims As memorial services are held across the Ukraine, it's still unknown as to how many succumbed to radiation sickness. Full story | | | | |
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