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10 Windows 10 apps worth installing

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Microsoft’s concept of universal apps that run seamlessly across computers, tablets, and phones are a hallmark of the company’s newest operating system. The problem is most people don’t know which apps they should be using.

Twitter moves quickly to stem Nice celebrations

NICE, FRANCE - JULY 16:  A French flag lays on the ground next to flowers and candles as a tribute to the victims of the ...

Twitter moved swiftly to remove posts from Islamic extremists glorifying a truck attack in Nice, France, watchdog groups have said, in a rare round of praise for a platform that has often struggled to contain violent propaganda.

Finding Pokemon GO trainers at Trump Tower

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Given Pokemon GO's apparent resonance with the The Donald's campaign, I wondered how popular the game was in the gilded palace of Trumpland. So, I went up to New York's Trump Tower looking for fellow Pokemon trainers. And found nobody.

Nintendo announces mini retro console

The Mini NES is much smaller than the original, which earned the nickname 'the toaster' for its bulky size and fragile ...

Nintendo will release a new miniature version of its classic NES game console — more than 30 years after it first hit Australian shores — as part of its ongoing plan to recapture lapsed fans of its iconic franchises.

Start-up founders slam 'one-sided' incubator

BlueChilli founder Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin (right) with former
Federal Assistant Minister for Innovation Wyatt Roy

Australian start-up industry figure Sebastien Eckersley-Maslin is embroiled in fierce criticism from several start-up founders associated with his BlueChilli start-up incubator, amid accusations he failed to deliver services promised in exchange for equity.

Constant photo-taking makes us happier

'Capturing experiences with photos actually focuses attention onto the experience, particularly on aspects of the ...

Do you know that next year people will be taking three trillion photos? That is the estimate of the New York Times. And every day we are uploading 80 million priceless pictures to Instagram. Which makes us ask the obvious question: why do we do it?