
What Amazon and Netflix will offer in 2015
As the world welcomes the new year, Netflix and Amazon Prime will bid their goodbyes to some videos on their listings and say \"hello\" to new set of shows. There are things being added to the watch list, whilst others will go offline soon..
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Latest infertility treatment introduced
Primordial germ cells were produced by scientists through the use of embryonic stem cells of human. These primordial germ cells will become egg and sperm in a University of Cambridge\'s major breakthrough.
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A Lizard-hacked Christmas for new Playstation and Xbox owners
Just when the public had calmed down after \"The Interview\" was eventually released by Sony, the Lizard Squad reared its online head again, targeting Playstation and Xbox gamers during the Christmas period.
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Americans, Protestant pastors' views on race relations
LifeWay Research of Nashville, TN surveyed 1,000 Americans and 1,000 Protestant pastors to find their views on race issues and the results show America has some work to do in improving race relations.
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Pirate Bay teases with a mysterious encryption key, while file-sharing community prevails with ease
The ongoing The Pirate Bay (TPB) saga continues with a curious development on late Monday/early Tuesday that builds upon the worldwide interest generated by the re-emergence of the original domain name on Monday.
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Generosity in children can be predicted using brain mechanisms
Developmental neuroscientists of the University of Chicago have found particular brain marker that foresee generosity among children. The neural markers seem to be linked on moral and social evaluation processes.
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Google plans to show off driverless cars
The vision of Google for driverless cars is nearly a reality.
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Potential Apple Watch buyers drops due to limited info?
According to Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray analyst, revealing more information about the new smartwatch of Apple is expected to create greater attention among possible buyers.
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No anatomical reason why human can't have skeletal strength of orangutan, says University of Cambridge
The most recent prehistoric bones analysis shows that there is no \"anatomical reason\" why an individual born these days could not build up \"strength of a prehistoric forager\" of a present-day orangutan. According to the researchers, the idea that \"activity throughout life is the key to building bone strength and preventing osteoporosis risk in the later years,\" is supported by the findings.
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Android Wear makes screenshot simpler
Taking screenshots on Android Wear just got simpler. Users can forget booting up their PC to take screenshots with their watches; with the latest update they only need a phone or a tablet.
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Can you recover dismissed notifications on Android Wear?
The latest Android Wear update allows users to recover dismissed notifications. Clearing all the notifications on an Android Wear watch is \"repetitive gesture\", and one that makes it simple to be taken away as the user go through open cards on his wrist.
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Sales tax to be added in bitcoin purchases, startups having difficulties
Life will be more difficult for start-ups particularly now that purchases of bitcoin will now be feasible for sales tax.