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Japanese smart bra unhooks only for Love
Lingerie company creates smart bra that knows when women are truly in love.
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Airline gives hackers million free flight miles
Read on and know why.
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Ladies, you may want to grab this new Bra
Keeping your breasts moisturised is no longer a hassle thanks to Spanish inventors.
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Where did these computer symbols come From?
Discover the interesting origins of the symbols we use in our computers and the Internet.
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How to steal ipad passcode?
The many ways your iPad passcode can be stolen.
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Bats inspire smart cane for the Blind
Two high-tech canes from the UK and India help make blind people more independent.
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Tools governments use to hack mobil phones
Security firms expose powerful phone tool used by governments to spy on ordinary citizens.
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Voice recognition: the future of Banks
No more struggling with forgotten pin codes as British bank uses voice recognition technology.
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Free, open and secure Wi-Fi tool to be released Soon
Free Wi-Fi campaign creates tool that allows you to share your Internet without the privacy risks.
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Have you heard of Microsoft’s new programme to protect your Kids?
Parents can now cut sexual content and online bullying in Microsoft’s products.
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Beware of this new Android Malware
New malware locks your smartphone’s files and asks for a ransom in exchange.
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What are Snowden’s biggest revelations on government Spying?
If you have already forgotten here is a summary of Snowden’s revelations on his 1st year anniversary as a whistleblower
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Your iPhone can be bugged even if it’s off
NSA whistleblower Snowden says iPhones can ‘fake’ power-off mode to spy on you.
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How can you make people like your Instagram selfies?
Social media guru reveals the tags that get the most likes in Instagram.
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Tech round-up: new things to do with Phones
From Braille phones to shoes and make-up, discover the latest things you can do with your phone.
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Should you buy an expensive cable for your iPod?
Industry insiders say expensive cables lead to better sound quality. But are they worth it?
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Toddlers + Gadgets = Addiction, warn Experts
Experts warn that more and more kids are becoming dependent on tablets.
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Heartbleed Bug: Should you be panicking? Maybe
Extensive Internet security breach causes widespread worry. Here’s all you need to know to keep safe.
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Have studies been wrong about video game violence and Aggression?
New research suggests other factors are at work behind feelings of violence from video games.
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No more stumbling while texting on the Go
Apple patents transparent screen design that will prevent texters from stumbling.
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How does the Philippines fare in gadget use vs. other countries?
Study reveals Filipinos have already outpaced other countries in the use of certain types of gadgets.
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Why Malaysia Airlines’ lost plane isn’t found Yet
Five days after Flight 370 vanished, investigators still not closer to solving the mystery.
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Will Twitter really influence 2016 election Outcome?
Senator Miriam says social media is changing the face of traditional politics. But statistics may prove otherwise.
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Why you need to be vigilant if you own a tablet or a smartphone
Number of software targetting smartphones and tablets doubled in the past year.
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Does Wi-Fi hurt my cat, Pishi?
Find out if your addiction to connectivity is actually harming your pet.
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Facebook now lets users choose beyond ‘male’ and ‘Female’
50 custom gender options for Facebook users launched.
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‘Flappy Bird’ dead? For some netizens, not Quite
Flappy Bird mania has turned from addiction to lucrative business.
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Facebook helps dying German unite with Daughters
50,000 anonymous Facebook users want to grant man his dying wish.
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What does Google say about the Philippines?
Google likes to finish our sentences. So what does it say when we type ‘The Philippines is…’
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French government boosts cyber Defences
French government to pour €1.5 billion for cyber defence funding. What is the Philippines planning to do to protect itself from growing cyber threats?
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Alert chips to warn you when food is Expiring
Rumours of revolutionary food packaging that may help manage food wastage circulate.
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Upcoming iWatch to have a health Twist?
Apple’s new recruits sparks new possibilities for smart watch.
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Google creates ‘smart contact lens’ for Diabetics
Find out more about the tech giant’s latest foray into wearable technology:
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‘Healthy’ desk now in Market
Is work forcing you to sit all day long? Find out how this desk can break the habit:
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Should All Cell Phones Come With “Kill Switches”?
A kill switch could be an app that comes pre-loaded on a phone and allows users to go online and shut down the phone.
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High security mobile payment technology in the Works
Oxford professor aims to create unbreakable system for secure money transactions.
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Facebook autoplay ads soon to hit News Feeds
Facebook tests success of autoplay ads by introducing them on some user News Feeds.
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Instagram dives into free private messaging Service
Instagram Direct to allow users to send photo messages to friends via phones.
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Google and Facebook rise up against government Spying
Google, Facebook and other tech companies team up to push for new laws versus public surveillance.
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Cheap cameras developed to minimise crowd Injuries
Injuries may happen during crowded events, and researchers have just found a way to prevent this.
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Drones for delivery science fiction or Reality?
Online retailer to use unmanned robot to deliver goods to customers.
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More Brits choosing smartphones for Photos
Poll also reveals surprising trend among men, women and selfies.
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Earthquake alert app now in the Works
American researchers spearhead early warning technology for earthquakes.
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New app makes paper letter-writing Easier
Mr Postman app melds technology and snail mail.
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Half of EU says yes to illegal Downloads
Research reveals stunning contradictory views on illegal downloads and intellectual property rights
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Are you a Candy Crush Addict?
Five signs of a Candy Crush junkie and how to cure the addiction.
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How to protect yourself from identity Theft
Get tips that will prepare and protect you from identity theft.
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Twitter: the modern Newspaper
American survey says more young people are now using Twitter to monitor news.
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How to keep your gadgets working during long-haul Flights
Will the rest of the world allow in-flight gadget use? Here are some ways to prepare for this possibility.
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Are you aware whether your child is being cyberbullied?
Study suggests parents should be more active in monitoring their child's online activity.
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Beware of more cyber-attacks by 2014
Industries told to prepare against malicious website hackers as cyber-attacks increase.
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Navigating Metro Manila with Appshttp
Master the roads of Metro Manila with these 7 powerful applications.
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Google Translate aims for perfection
The team behind Google Translate says it wants to end language barrier.
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Smallest "lifelogging" camera soon to be available
Memoto reveals smallest camera for lifelogging.
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Do You Still Use Your Mobile Phone While Driving?
Statistics among European countries maintain that texting while driving is still a leading cause of road crashes. In response, authorities are practicing stricter enforcement of local bans.
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Eye-tracking system to prevent drivers sleeping on wheel
Eye-tracking system warns drivers If they close their eyes for longer than 1.6 seconds.
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Using social media to spy on unemployed people is illegal
Job centers using social media to spy on members warned to be illegal.
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Charge your mobile in less than 30 seconds
Californian teen wins award for inventing device that charges mobile phones in less than 30 seconds.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs. Galaxy Note 2
Whether you should go for Samsung Galaxy S4 or Galaxy Note 2 it all comes down to what you want or need out of a phone
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Are you tired of washing clothes?
Worry no more! A wrinkle- and odour-free shirt that can be worn non-stop for 100 days is already available for less than $100.
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Scan your kids and let a smart device sing lullabies for them.
Has it ever happened that your kids asked you to read a good night story for them, while your favorite show was on TV? You do not need to feel guilty any more, smart pajamas will do the job for you.
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Must-Have Apps for Conception and Pregnancy
Whether you're trying, pregnant or just curious about the process, here are 10 must-have mobile apps for turning that process into baby-making.
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How to turn your car’s steering wheel into an electronic drum set
A $149.99 device that fits around an ordinary steering wheel, will turn it into an electronic drum set that can play eight different drum sounds and a lot more.
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Toyota, Honda, Nissan announce air bag recall
Toyota, Honda and Nissan are recalling more than 2 million vehicles globally for an identical problem with air bags on the passenger side
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An iphone purse to make life slightly easier for you
Anyone who's ever listened to the ring of their cellphone while fumbling through a jam-packed purse to try to fish it out, will appreciate the simplicity of the Pursecase.
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What Happens In An Internet Minute?
Have you ever thought what happens in cyberspace in a minute?
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Kiss your privacy goodbye if you don’t follow these online protection tips
Tips and tools to protect yourself from online hackers and internet criminals.
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Good Night Lamp
A lamp that allows you to say goodnight with your loved ones anywhere around the world with just a flick of a switch.
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Valentine’s Day Apps.
Some of the best applications you can share with your loved ones on Valentine’s Day.
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7 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do Online
You can do almost anything online these days.
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9 Apps to Fast-Track Your New Year’s Resolutions
Apps that will help you to fast track your new year’s resolutions.
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7 apps for the James bond inside you
These seven iPhone and Android apps will get you started, secret agent-style.
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Didn’t get enough music while you were awake? Try this pillow.
A new pillow is looking to revolutionize how you watch TV in bed.
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Top 5 Apps for Kids
These Top 5 Kids Apps are chock-full of lessons in writing, reading and math. One of them might even make you — at least, some of you — feel a little nostalgic.
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Moneyless, cardless transactions from BPI in a ‘tap’
MANILA, Philippines – Accidentally leaving your wallet at home as you speed off for work isn’t such a, well, devastating event anymore. Folks at the Bank of the Philippines Islands (BPI) say there’s no need to worry about going thirsty or hungry for the day sans pity from your colleagues. The bank’s latest innovation, the… continue reading
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Bionic Mannequins Spy on Shoppers to Boost Luxury Sales
Store mannequins are meant to catch your eye. Soon you may catch theirs.
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Passport applicants may now relay their concerns to DFA via email
“Passport applicants may now relay their concerns to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)’s consular affairs office by sending an email to the Office of Passport Director:passportconcerns@dfa.gov.ph.: The DFA said this is part of its efforts to provide the public with efficient services and address their passport-related concerns. : “Through this new email address, passport-related… continue reading
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Should I take my tablet when I fly?
Why should electronic gadgets specifically e-books and tablets – be switched off during takeoff and landing?
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5 Gmail lessons from David Petraeus affair
It’s become the email equivalent of separating church and state: work email is for official communications while private accounts are for personal and sometimes inappropriate messaging.
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Philippines: Law for mobile phone subscribers pushed
BAYAN Muna party-list Representative and senatorial candidate Teddy Casino hopes for the passage of House Bill (HB) 5653, or the Mobile Phone Subscribers Act, in order to regulate the telephone companies from imposing higher interconnection fees and protect mobile subscribers from recurring drop calls and load losses. Casino, speaking in Monday's Kapehan sa Dabaw at… continue reading
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Danes develop eye-control software for phones, tablets
A startup company has designed a product to enable tablet users to turn pages or play games using their eye movements.
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Cybercrime law to limit use of internet, mobile phones
REPUBLIC Act 10175, an act defining cybercrime and providing for the prevention, investigation, suppression and the imposition of the penalties for the violation, is up to put limit on the use of the internet and cellular phones. Lawyer Renecito Novero had his legal view on the said law which was restrained by the Supreme Court… continue reading
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Google threatens to stop linking to French media sites
: Google has threatened to exclude French media sites from its search results if France implements a proposed law forcing search engines to pay for content, according to a letter obtained by AFP. The letter sent by Google to several ministerial offices this month said it “cannot accept” such a move and the company “as… continue reading
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Globe Launches Unlimited Roaming Services For Data, Calls, Texts
Globe Telecom this week unveiled one of the world’s first-ever all-unlimited roaming service covering calls, texts, and mobile Internet, protecting its roaming subscribers from billshock, or the high surge of charges on a post-paid bill. With Globe All-Unli Roam, postpaid subscribers on roaming can subscribe to any of the three (3) unlimited roaming combo services… continue reading