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Government doubles Kiwi Facebook data snoops
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NOSEY PARKER: Official requests for Kiwi users' Facebook data are on the rise, latest figures show. The government nearly doubled the number of requests for information on Kiwi Facebook users in the second half of 2014 compared with the first half.
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NOSEY PARKER: Official requests for Kiwi users' Facebook data are on the rise, latest figures show. The government nearly doubled the number of requests for information on Kiwi Facebook users in the second half of 2014 compared with the first half.
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'For Allah' Inscription Found on Viking Era Ring
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Ancient tales about Viking expeditions to Islamic countries had some elements of truth, according to recent analysis of a ring recovered from a 9th century Swedish grave. Featuring a pink-violet colored stone with an inscription that reads “for Allah” or “to Allah ...
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Ancient tales about Viking expeditions to Islamic countries had some elements of truth, according to recent analysis of a ring recovered from a 9th century Swedish grave. Featuring a pink-violet colored stone with an inscription that reads “for Allah” or “to Allah ...
Engraved Ring Suggests Viking, Islamic Contact
Researchers discover 'For Allah' inscription on mysterious Viking ring
Ring found in 9th century grave is inscribed 'for Allah'
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Govt summons Multichoice
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GOVERNMENT has summoned Multichoice Zambia Limited over the proposed increment in Digital Satellite Television (DStv) subscription fees effective next month. Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Chishimba Kambwili said at a media briefing ...
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GOVERNMENT has summoned Multichoice Zambia Limited over the proposed increment in Digital Satellite Television (DStv) subscription fees effective next month. Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Chishimba Kambwili said at a media briefing ...
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You can now send cash to your friends on Facebook
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Emoticons are nice, but cash is better. In addition to texts, photos and stickers, you can now send money directly to your friends over Facebook Messenger, the company announced Tuesday. The new feature should be easy to use. To send money, users just ...
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Emoticons are nice, but cash is better. In addition to texts, photos and stickers, you can now send money directly to your friends over Facebook Messenger, the company announced Tuesday. The new feature should be easy to use. To send money, users just ...
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Apple talks with major networks over TV
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Apple is in talks with US television networks to offer around 25 channels across any iOS device as soon as September, The Wall Street Journal reports. The company has been in discussions with CBS, 21st Century Fox and Disney (owner of ABC) among ...
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Mobile Mario: Nintendo announces landmark deal to make smartphone games
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Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Donkey Kong and more will soon be coming to a smartphone near you, with Japanese gaming giant Nintendo announcing it will begin making video games featuring its famous properties specifically for mobile devices. Nintendo's ...
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Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Donkey Kong and more will soon be coming to a smartphone near you, with Japanese gaming giant Nintendo announcing it will begin making video games featuring its famous properties specifically for mobile devices. Nintendo's ...
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Microsoft to replace Internet Explorer with new browser
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It's the end of an era for Microsoft as the software giant is set to replace Internet Explorer with a new web browser. Currently known only by its code name, Project Spartan, the browser will accompany the Windows 10 launch later this year. Chris Capossela ...
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It's the end of an era for Microsoft as the software giant is set to replace Internet Explorer with a new web browser. Currently known only by its code name, Project Spartan, the browser will accompany the Windows 10 launch later this year. Chris Capossela ...
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Microsoft Plans Windows 10 Release in 190 Nations This Summer
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(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. -- working to overhaul its operating system software in a world dominated by mobile computing -- said it plans to release the new Windows 10 in 190 countries this summer. The software would be released in 111 languages, the ...
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(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. -- working to overhaul its operating system software in a world dominated by mobile computing -- said it plans to release the new Windows 10 in 190 countries this summer. The software would be released in 111 languages, the ...
Microsoft to launch Windows 10 in 190 countries this summer
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Google Now will open more broadly to more third-party apps
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Google's predictive service Google Now will likely work with more Android apps in the near future. A Google executive said during a SXSW session this week that the company plans to open Google Now to more third-party apps and developers, allowing them ...
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Google's predictive service Google Now will likely work with more Android apps in the near future. A Google executive said during a SXSW session this week that the company plans to open Google Now to more third-party apps and developers, allowing them ...
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