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CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) set a new record by smashing atoms with vastly more energy than ever before. The LHC is the world's largest...

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The world’s oldest stone tools were unearthed from the shores of Lake Turkana in Kenya, scientists say. The tools date to 3.3 million years ago. They...

Transitioning to Video Conferencing for Most of Your Communications

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High definition conferencing is nothing new in the boardrooms of worldwide corporations, but the rapid expansion of cloud-based videoconferencing apps more businesses of a...

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Sarah Brightman has announced she will not be going to the International Space Station (ISS) in September 2015. The British soprano wrote on her blog...

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China’s army has imposed a ban on smartwatches and wearable tech over security fears. According to the People's Liberation Army Daily, the Chinese military's official...

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According to scientists, the El Nino weather pattern, which can drive droughts and flooding, is underway in the tropical Pacific for the first time...

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Dozens of American Airlines planes have been grounded by a faulty iPad application. The glitch caused iPad software - used by the planes' pilots and...

online-shopping

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New statistics have been released by digital services comparison website CyberCompare.net. This data clearly shows how important the online world has become in terms...

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The Hubble Space Telescope has celebrated its 25th birthday by issuing a spectacular picture. The picture features a spectacular vista of young stars blazing across...

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Facebook posted a slower revenue growth in the first quarter of 2015 with a profit of $512 million, down 20% on a year earlier. Revenue...

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The Earth Day is observed in more than 190 countries on April 22 each year. The annual event is celebrated with outdoor performances, where individuals...

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Solar Impulse 2 has taken off in its sixth flight from Chongqing in western-central China to Nanjing in the east. The zero-fuel airplane started to...

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Japan’s Maglev train has broken its own world speed record, hitting 603km/h (374mph) in a test run near Mount Fuji. The magnetic levitation train beat...

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Hundreds of thousands of emails and documents from a cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2014 have been now published by WikiLeaks. The archive apparently...

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Nokia is to buy France’s Alcatel-Lucent in a €15.6 billion ($17 billion) takeover deal. Under the all-share deal, Alcatel-Lucent shareholders will own 33.5% of the...

Five Reasons to Choose Xamarin for Cross-Platform Development

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Xamarin is one of the best tools for cross-platform mobile development. This powerful and easy-to-use framework brings .NET/C# to both iOS and Android. Mobile...

The Latest Advancements in Reality Gaming

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The Latest Advancements in Reality Gaming The Latest Advancements in Reality Gaming If you have had the opportunity to stay up to speed with the...

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Turkish net companies have been ordered to block access to social media sites to stop the sharing of photos of Mehmet Selim Kiraz, who...

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CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has restarted, with protons circling the machine's 27km tunnel for the first time since 2013. Particle beams have now travelled...

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North Korea has announced the launch of its first online shopping website, called Okryu, state news agency KCNA reported. Okryu, a state-run website, offers a...

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Solar Impulse 2 has left Myanmar for China on the fifth leg of its round-the-world flight. The solar-powered plane, with Bertrand Piccard at the controls,...

Top 5 Ruby on Rails Content Management Systems

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Framework Ruby On Rails software web development companies are using to create, publish and manage a website’s content, it is necessary having a reliable...

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A graphene light bulb is to go on sale in the UK later this year. The developers said the light bulb is the first commercially...

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This year’s Earth Hour is celebrated on Saturday, March 28, again between 8:30 and 9:30 pm local time. In 2015, the tagline for the global...

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Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko have docked for the start of a one year mission on the International Space Station (ISS). It will be the...