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When we were young, we were constantly told by our parents to sit properly and stop fidgeting. But, according to the findings of a new study, this form of restless behavior and twitchy mannerism may actually save us from serious health problems.READ MORE
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Sony has finally pushed out the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update for its older devices from the Xperia line. Based on the latest roll out, the update for the latest version of the Lollipop platform is now available for 2013's Xperia Z Wi-Fi, Xperia ZL and Xperia ZR devices.READ MORE
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Major publisher Electronic Arts has confirmed that the first-person shooter "Battlefield Hardline" will debut on EA Access next month. This means Xbox One owners will be able to play the game for free as long as they have an active EA Access subscription.READ MORE
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A discovery made by a group of researchers has offered new insight regarding the origin of the enamel that covers human teeth. By studying the evolution of prehistoric fish, the researchers concluded that enamel originated from the scales before developing on teeth and bones.READ MORE
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In a move that can probably entice iPhone lovers everywhere, major network carrier T-Mobile has unveiled its new line of cheap plans for subscribers. For only a monthly payment of $5, subscribers can walk away with a brand new iPhone 6S.READ MORE
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A start-up pharmaceutical company has raised the price of a drug commonly use to treat AIDS patients from $13.50 to $750 per tablet, provoking the ire of the entire country and possible the world. As greedy as that might seem, the firm's founder believes the overnight price surge is not that excessive.READ MORE
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Sony has confirmed that gamers from North America will be able to get the region's first 1TB PlayStation 4 console in November. The gaming system will be bundled with the upcoming "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" game.READ MORE
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Development company Rocksteady Studios has unveiled the story details of the upcoming "Catwoman's Revenge" DLC for "Batman: Arkham Knight." Aside from the DLC, gamers can also look forward to other new content updates set to arrive in October.READ MORE
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Microsoft has officially unveiled the new Microsoft Office for the Windows and Mac platforms. Dubbed as the Microsoft Office 2016, it comes with various new features to enhance the overall user experience.READ MORE
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For the first time in the country's history, a species of bee could receive federal protection under the U.S.' Endangered Species Act. The move comes after an environmental group highlighted the disappearance of 87 percent of the insects' population.READ MORE
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Researchers from the University of Oregon recently discovered that people leave traces of their own bacteria wherever they go. According to the researchers, this new finding can even be used to determine the identity of people, just like fingerprints.READ MORE
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Plastic packaging and other garbage are not the only objects polluting the oceans. Now, according to a group of scientists from the Oregon State University, microbeads from cosmetic products are building up in U.S.' marine environments.READ MORE
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An online retailer may have accidentally leaked the release information regarding the remastered version of the entire "BioShock" series. According to the site, the "BioShock Collection" will arrive next month for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.READ MORE
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Images of Microsoft's Lumia 550 handset have leaked online. Based on its appearance and rumored specs, the device could be released by Microsoft as a budget-friendly smartphone.READ MORE
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New images that leaked online show off the design features of what could possibly be the successor of Microsoft's Band smartwatch. Based on the leak, the company's rumored Band 2 will feature a curved displayREAD MORE
The Sunday Assembly, also known as the “Atheist Church”, based in the United Kingdom is scheduled to have its first global assembly. The “church” is also known to have a branch and ...
World May 06, 2014 02:34 AM EDTThe leaders of the DPRK have been making very strong statements regarding human rights. A representative from the North Korean government has stated in a speech that the U.S. is a ‘living ...
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