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PlayStation Vue: Sony to Launch Cloud Based-TV Service for PS3, PS4
Sony Network Entertainment announced that they will start testing their new cloud-based television service, PlayStation Vue, this month to let consumers enjoy their favorite show without the need to subscribe into cable or satellite service. New Galaxy S6 Concept: Smartphone May Take on Galaxy Alpha's Metal Design Combined with Glass and Other Premium Specs
While Samsung's next flagship device is expected to be made available next spring, there have been numerous speculations about its forthcoming offering, the Galaxy S6, also known as "Project Zero." YouTube Plans to Release Ad-Free Subscription Music Service Starting $7.99 a Month
Google has formally announced its plans on launching a YouTube music service that can be used by subscribers for watching music videos and checking out songs of their preference, all for a starting price of $7.99. Disney Announces 2016 Release Dates for Two New Animated Films: 'Zootopia' and 'Moana'
Following the considerable success of "Big Hero 6", Disney Animation Studios has made an official announcement regarding the release dates of two new animated movies- "Zootopia" and "Moana." Apple's Beats Brings Solo2 Headphones to the Next Level, Introduces Wireless Version with Bluetooth Connectivity
Beats Electronics added another product to its wireless lineup and introduced its latest Solo2 Wireless headphones with Bluetooth connectivity, upping the game for the world's "most popular headphone", the Solo2. Doctors Without Borders to Test New Drugs Against Ebola in West Africa
The Ebola virus has continued to claim the lives of those in West Africa. 5,000 people have died as a result of the disease and 14,000 have been infected. Despite the increasing number of victims, health groups from around the globe are continuous in their efforts to dispel the disease. Doctors With… 
Roger Federer Expects Rafael Nadal to Return Stronger in 2015
Rafael Nadal failed to compete at 2014 ATP World Tour Final in London, but tennis rival Roger Federer believes that the Spaniard will return to stronger next year. 
"God Will Never Stop Doing Missions"
“Britain, America, and other missionary-sending countries are on the decline, and even the reality of the Korean church is grim,” said Byung-Gook Yoo, a missionary who has been serving as the president of World Evangelization for Christ (WEC) for six years. 
Assassin's Creed Unity' Review: Video Game Criticized for Widespread Bugs, Glitches
Game publisher Ubisoft is scrambling to address the widespread bugs and glitches in “Assassin’s Creed: Unity” after being flooded with complaints since the video game was released on Tuesday. 
100 Youth Receive Christ at Oregon Youth Revival
On November 7 to 8, “Oregon Youth Revival” took place at Korean Bethel Presbyterian Church (KBPC), located in Aloha, OR, with Pastor David Choi, the lead pastor of Church of the Beloved in Chicago, who spoke on the theme, “True Grace.” Some 300 youth attended the two-day conference, and 100 … 
NBA Trade Rumors: Cleveland Cavaliers Could Part Ways With Dion Waiters Before Deadline
The Cleveland Cavaliers are slowly getting into their rhythm after a rough start this season, but the star-studded team might still need to make trades before the deadline to improve their title chances. 
Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell announces engagement to Red Bull Racing Formula One team boss Christian Horner
Geri Halliwell, former member of the Spice Girls, has made an official announcement regarding her engagement with Red Bull Racing Formula One team chief Christian Horner. 
San Diego Padres Offer 2 Million To New Korean Pitcher
South Korea’s OSEN reported that the San Diego Padres had offered Korean pitcher Kwang-Hyun Kim (Incheon SK Wyverns) 2 million dollars as his posting price. Korean baseball columnists and critics are showing mixed reactions regarding the Padres’ decision, and are still waiting on the Incheon SK … Maryland School District Eliminates Religious Holiday Names from Calendar
The Montgomery County in Maryland decided to remove all religious holidays from the 2015-2016 school year. On Tuesday, the Montgomery Board of Education ruled in favor of the elimination of religious holidays with a vote of 7 to 1. 
Asian Americans Hope to Build a Movement of Mentorship in Churches and Society
Relationships between older and younger people in an Asian setting tends to be considered in a negative light, and is thought to be stiff, hierarchical, and not very comfortable. However, church leaders have recognized that there is a need for relational and deep mentorship in order for the younger …









