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Convicted murderer updates Wiki page Editors are still deciding whether to approve edits for the Wikipedia page for Charles Watson, an accomplice of Charles Manson Full story |
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DNA factory unveiled at UK university A foundry able to create synthetic biology to produce DNA for antibiotics and biofuels is a step forward for science. Full story |
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FOMO leaves users depressed Social media is leaving millions of people depressed according to research released this week. Full story |
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WhatsApp encrypts messages Facebook spurred a secrecy row after a move to encrypt WhatsApp chat messages. Full story |
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Alaskan volcano on edge Scientists that have been monitoring the volcano that erupted in Alaska stated that seismic activity had subsided. 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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WhatsApp encrypts messages Facebook spurred a secrecy row after a move to encrypt WhatsApp chat messages. Full story | | | | |
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Windows 10 used in 270 million devices Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella hails the "amazing" start of the company's multi-platform operating system. Full story | | | | |
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Call centres still need the human touch A gap between customer service and expectations is expanding due to the lack of interest in the call centre industry. Full story | | | | |
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Taking on the laptop heavyweights The Acer Aspire R11 compact convertible notebook is flexible and easily able to compete in the big league. Full story | | | | |
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Three games to watch out for in April April is a good month for gamers with a number of new releases planned. Here are three of the most exciting games to look forward to in April. Full story | | | | |
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Convicted murderer updates Wiki page Editors are still deciding whether to approve edits for the Wikipedia page for Charles Watson, an accomplice of Charles Manson Full story | | | | |
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Women spend more time on the phone - study A Oxford University study found that women are more talkative as they have high amounts of the 'language protein'. Full story | | | | |
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VIDEO: Space Station's spacious new room The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) balloons up once it is attached to the International Space Station. Full story | | | | |
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DNA factory unveiled at UK university A foundry able to create synthetic biology to produce DNA for antibiotics and biofuels is a step forward for science. Full story | | | | |
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Alaskan volcano on edge Scientists that have been monitoring the volcano that erupted in Alaska stated that seismic activity had subsided. Full story | | | | |
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