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Use of proper punctuation while texting may make you seem like a jerk: Study
According to the study by Binghamton University, if a person uses proper punctuation when texting it comes across as kind of rude.
The Yahoo story: 12 key facts about the Internet pioneer
Founded in 1994 by Stanford University students David Filo and Jerry Yang, Yahoo was created as a type of directory for the Internet, originally called 'Jerry and Dave's Guide to the World Wide Web'.
Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 update rolls out to Google Nexus devices; includes new emojis, Doze mode, and more
The first update is availability of 'Contextual Assistance' on Tap -- an artificial intelligence programme or machine learning programme uses the raw power of the search engine to show more info about the user's search input.
PlayStation launches separate messaging app for players
With PlayStation messaging, users can check which friends are online and what they're playing; send messages to friends and groups of friends; and upload and share photos.
Donald Trump's demand to ban Muslims sparks online outrage
It was the most dramatic response by a candidate yet to last week's shooting spree in San Bernardino by two Muslims who the FBI said had been radicalised.
Yahoo may restructure media unit: Report
Yahoo's board members have to yet decide whether to sell Yahoo's core business, which includes Mail, its sports sites, and advertising technology.
Lumia 550: Microsoft launches its most affordable 4G LTE smartphone
The Lumia 550 is preloaded with Windows 10 and signature Microsoft apps such like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive, Outlook Mail, Calendar, Skype and Cortana, Microsoft's personal assistant.
Alphabet renames Google's life sciences unit as Verily
Verily already has several projects in the works, including the development of a smart contact lens in partnership with the Swiss drugmaker Novartis that has an embedded glucose sensor.
Twitter gets rid of cropping photos; enhances multimedia display
In Tweets that include multiple images, the first image is displayed larger than the rest.
Mega hack on VTech child data exposes risk of Internet-connected toys
The VTech hack is a warning for people who don't understand how much data and sensitive information is in a child's toy.
Sharp Corp exploring stake sale in India unit
The Japanese consumer electronics maker did not name any potential buyer.
Digital rights group accuses Google of invading students' privacy with 'rigged' Chromebooks
The complaint alleges that Google rigged the 'Chromebook' computers in a way that enables the company to collect information about students' Internet search requests and online video habits.
Scientists develop soft, shape-changing, stretchable keyboard
The keyboard is essentially a thin sheet of rubber that can be wrapped around any object which turns it into a keyboard.
Top carbon culprits China, US, India debate nuances of roles at Paris climate summit
Leaders of the United States, China and India — the world's top three carbon polluters — engaged in some private diplomacy Monday on the sidelines of the international climate change conference.
Bioart made of live bacteria, genes in the making
Joe Davis is an artist who works not only with paints or pastels, but also with genes and bacteria.
'Just Cause 3' to 'Dragon Quest Heroes': 6 upcoming video games with their release dates
Here's a list of video games scheduled for release in the first week of December.