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Nepal to become a free Wi-Fi zone
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The Nepal government has announced a unique and ambitious plan to turn the Himalayan country into a free Wi-Fi zone, government officials said.
Due to lack of resources and absence of necessary infrastructure necessary for the purpose, the plan has surprised many, Xinhua reported.
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Microsoft Skypes Facebook, Twitter accounts hacked
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The Syrian Electronic Army, an amorphous hacker collective that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, claimed credit for hacking into the social media accounts of internet calling service Skype.
The group also posted the contact information of Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's retiring
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Glitter nail polish new weapon to protect data
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Security experts have discovered a new secret weapon to ensure your laptop and other devices are not tampered with -- glitter nail polish.
Security researchers Eric Michaud and Ryan Lackey said glitter nail polish can help people know when their machines have been physically tampered
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Incredible India website in 11 languages
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Aiming at world audience, the website for 'Incredible India' campaign will soon provide tourist related information in 11 languages, including Chinese, Spanish and Arabic.
"Our website is going to be in 11 languages including Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Arabic, French and Spanish t
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Sony working on Windows-based smartphone
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Sony is reportedly mulling over offering a Windows-based handset in mid-2014.
The electronics giant has been making Android devices for years, but a potential partnership with Microsoft could change games for both the tech companies.
According to Cnet, if the deal betwee
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Why you should read online terms & conditions
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It was widely reported some years ago, how nearly 7,500 people unknowingly sold their souls to Brit online gaming software retailer, Gamestation. As a prank, the retailer added an 'Immortal Souls' clause to the terms and conditions (T&C), legally awarding itself the 'souls' of customers who bough
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5 things tech made better in 2013
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NEW YORK: As I look back at the more than 100 tech products we reviewed in 2013, a handful of gadgets and services deserve a second look.
It's become clear that one brand rarely stands out any more in whatever product category you look at. Competition is more intense than ever, which
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Samsung develops worlds first 4GB RAM for phones
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With 64-bit computing touted as the next step for chipset evolution in smartphones and tablets, Samsung has readied the world's first 4GB RAM meant for mobile devices. Currently, the highest RAM configuration for handheld devices is 3GB, that too only in Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 phablet and Galaxy
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Apps to help you stick to New Year resolutions
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Do you set up new year resolutions every year but no matter how hard you try, you always end up straying away from them? Then there are a few apps out there that may help you stick to your resolutions.
According to Cnet, for managing budget and savings goals, the best app is 'Mint' a
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