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Thousands Join Exclusive Social Network – Goodbye 'Facebook', 'Ello' Gaining Popularity
Ebola Outbreaks Disrupt Oil Company’s Drilling Plans in West Africa
ExxonMobil, the United States’ biggest oil company was forced to stop its drilling operations following the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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Few Minutes of YouTube Fame - Two Teenagers Destroyed an iPhone on Display To Prove That It Can Bend [VIDEO]
Two teenagers destroyed an iPhone on display just to prove that it can bend. Danny and Kylie had even videoed their illegal experiment and upload it on YouTube.
GoPro Gives $5.8M to Charity, Infuriates Shareholders
Shareholders of GoPro were angry at Nicholas Woodman, GoPro’s CEO after breaking a lock-up agreement causing shares to decline 7 percent Thurs.
You Can Now Watch The ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ Sequel on Netflix
Netflix has announced that it will show the "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" sequel at the same time that it will hit IMAX theaters. The expected release date of the second installment is on August 28, 2015.
Coca Cola Forced to Cut Down on Executive Bonuses
Beverage giant Coca Cola was forced to restructure its questionable payment methods for its executives following inquiries from its shareholders led by American business magnate Warren Buffett.
What Will It Take For Fiat to Have a Complete Turnaround?
Retro-style car manufacturer Fiat needs to up its game in order to bring back the brand in the market.
Verizon Cancelled Plans to Push Users to 4G LTE
Verizon stops plans to throttle unlimited data users on 4G LTE beginning this month. Verizon stops plans to throttle unlimited data users on 4G LTE beginning this month.
Hongkong's ‘Umbrella Revolution’ Grows: China's Web Censor Struggling to Keep Up
It has been four days since the protestors have occupied Hongkong's central business district. The Umbrella Revolution testing the resolve of Mainland China's web censors, in filtering out pictures, images and other topics related to the pro-democracy protests.
Mobile Technology Vendors Making Money on Both Side of the Cyber Battlefield – Making Security Apps While Creating Hacking Apps
Mobile technology companies generally make security apps to prevent hacking. But there is another side to that equation. They can also make apps that hack and spy your mobile phones.
Playing Safe With Electronic Cigarettes - Tobacco Companies Putting a Very Strong Warning Labels on Their Products
Big tobacco companies are voluntarily placing very strong warning labels on their newest products - electronic cigarettes. This comes as a surprise since they are not federally mandated to do so.