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4th March 2016, 08:34 AM
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Current Events Of Technology
sir I am looking for the Currents trends or events in the technology so can you tell em the same
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4th March 2016, 09:42 AM
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Re: Current Events Of Technology
Technology is the collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Latest tech News/Events Alphabet now the world's most valuable company Mark Zuckerberg becomes 4th richest in world Marissa Mayer disputes media accounts of Yahoo holiday party Ashley Madison's new security feature Microsoft survives PC Armageddon Birth control on demand -- no doctor's office required Google Chrome is about to get much faster Twitter clips wings on terror tweets Social network suspends roughly 125,000 accounts linked to terror groups. A simple ad, made with some NFL sponsorship, dramatizes a problem with which the NFL itself is familiar. Outcry over iPhone 'Error 53' and bad USB Type-C cables (CNET Update show notes) Poorly made cables can fry a laptop, and iPhones will stop working if the Touch ID button is repaired outside of Apple. It's a lesson some are learning the hard way. Why Toyota's Scion brand may sell more cars after it's dead and buried Scion, Toyota's so-called "youth brand" is being shuttered, but many of its models will live to sell another day, albeit with Toyota badging. Here's why that's probably great for sales. Russ and Jeff gang up on Uber's hideous new logo, look up the meaning of Error 53, prepare for Super Bowl 50 and get a quick and dirty review of the Coen Brothers' latest film, "Hail, Caesar!" Volkswagen delays publishing its 2015 financial results because of Dieselgate The automaker is still crunching numbers and figuring out the full financial ramifications of its diesel-related misdeeds. A British research team has gotten the go-ahead to edit the DNA of a human embryo using breakthrough tech that could cure cancer -- or bring on a comic-book-style mutant apocalypse. With its failure to stop the mobile-software dominance of Google and Apple, Mozilla loses relevance and the Web grows a little weaker. |
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