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Twitter Begins to Support In-Line Playback
Twitter introduced a new platform for in-line video playback online and on its mobile apps on Wednesday. Users of the micro-blogging website will be able to host videos while other users can watch them on their Android and iOS smartphones without having to leave the Twitter app.
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Microsoft Draws Criticism for Snooping on User Email
Microsoft's move to access a user's Hotmail data to flush out a mole has raised users' concerns over privacy of their email information.
New Study Reveals Lack of Sleep May Destroy Brain Cells
A new study shows that continuous sleep loss may destroy brain cells. The study, performed on mice, was published in the Journal of Neuroscience this week, and is the first to show that sleep deprivation, only in animals, can lead to irreversible brain cell damage.
NASA Reveals Unprecedented 360-Degree View of Milky Way Galaxy
Researchers used NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope to put together a 360-degree portrait of the Milky Way Galaxy. The image was made with over 2 million infrared pictures of the galaxy taken by the telescope over the last 10 years, marking the first time the pictures were put together into one, large view.
Nokia Slapped with $400 Million Tax Bill in India: Big Phone Bill for Company
Indian tax authorities have asked Nokia to cough up $400 million as sales tax, alleging phones meant for export were sold within the country.
Microsoft Xbox One Reportedly in Good Shape Behind Sony PlayStation 4
Microsoft feels good about its future. Microsoft feels its Xbox One game console is in good standing after competitor Sony PlayStation 4 crept passed it in the vote count for most machines sold.
Google Dispels Myths About Connected Eyewear
Google defended myths about its connected eye wear. Google defended myths about its connected eyewear glass technological device in a post on their blog Thursday.
Reward Offered for Information On 3 Bison Killings in Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park officials are asking for assistance in finding who shot and killed three bison inside the park, where hunting is illegal. Yellowstone Chief Ranger Tim Reid said a $5,000 reward is being offered to anyone who can help find information that can lead to a conviction in the killing of the animals.
LAPD Adds Lamborghini Gallardo to Fleet of Cop Cars
The Los Angeles Police Department has added a Lamborghini Gallardo to their fleet of vehicles. The 2014 Lamborghini starts with a price of $182,000 and is featured in traditional black and white paint along with "To Protect and to Serve" written on the sides.
Food Shortage Could Prove Problematic in Near Future
Food could starting to become more and more in short supply. Food shortages could becoming more and more of a problem. According to an article on Northwestern University's website, the weather is becoming more and more warm creating severe issues for farmers, and limiting the amount of food throughout the world, and therefore the amount farmers have in excess.




