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Foxconn Tech Raises Workers’ Pay to Prevent Further Suicides
Due to the rising number of suicides at its China plant, Foxconn Technology Group, the manufacturer of the Apple iPhone and iPad tablet computer, announced on Thursday that it will raising its workers’ pay by 30 percent to curb further incidents from happening again. Taiwan-based Foxconn pushed the... 
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Hardware Makers Push for Andriod-based OS in Tablet PCs
Jen-Hsun Huang, the president and chief executive officer of Nvidia, revealed on Monday that majority computer hardware makers are now pushing for the establishment of Google’s Android technology as the primary operating system for new tablet computer lines. “It is good news that we finally have... 
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New iPhone App Allows Skype Users Calls Over 3G Network
Skype Limited on Sunday launched a new Apple Application, which allows iPhone users to call other Skype users over 3G networks. The company said that the new Apple App will be offered to millions of iPhone users for free only until the end of the year. “Skype-to-Skype calls over Wi-Fi networks will... 
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Apple iPad Breaks iPhone Sales Record, Sold 2 Million Units
The worlds largest technology company Apple Inc on Monday announced that it had sold more than 2 million iPad tablet computers just a month after its release, breaking the record set by the highly-popular iPhone. In United States alone, Apple was able to sell more than 1.4 million units of iPad despite... 
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Why People Hurl When Watching 3-D Movies
Ever wonder why many people choose to watch regular films than 3-D or IMAX movies? A new research study showed the real reason why many people feel sick or throw up when watching 3-D movies. Due to the brain’s inability to process realistic images coming out of the movie screens, many people are now... 
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Parents want their Kids to Wear Lindsay Lohan’s Breathalyzer Bracelet
Millions of parents around the world are now wondering if they can get the same ankle bracelet attached to Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan, saying that the breathalyzer technology can help them monitor or solve alcohol abuse of their children. But the company responsible for designing and manufacturing... 
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Pakistan Blocks 800 “Blasphemous” Websites
The Pakistani government blocked on Friday some 800 websites and webpages that have been identified to contain “blasphemous” materials, a Pakistan official reported Following the ban of popular social networking sites like Facebook, Youtube, and MySpace, the Pakitan Telecommunications Authority (PTA)... 
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Users Prefer “Prepaid” Wireless Service – Study
A new study released by a wireless industry firm showed that majority of users are now preferring to use prepaid cellphone service rather than committing to a two-year subscription contract. New Millennium Research Council added that the new trend among cellphone users are putting the burden on the shoulders... 
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Global Community Presses China to Drop Internet Security Policy
The United States, European Union and the rest of the global community have asked China to drop or temporarily suspend the deadline to technology companies to enable them to finish computer encryption and other security programs that will be used in country’s “Green Dam” policy. The US and EU has... 
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Underage Children with Facebook Account Increasing
A new study by media watchdog Ofcom showed that the number of children, aged 12 years old and below, who have Facebook and other social networking accounts increased in the past couple of years. According to the report, many of these children have ignored the age restrictions by the social networking...