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iPhone may get new screen, wireless charging next year

March 27, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

iPhone to get a complete make over in 2017, a year earlier than previously predicted, according to a reliable Apple analyst.

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Bernie Sanders’ bizarre bird encounter inspires new ‘Birdie Sanders’ memes

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During a rally in Portland, Oregon, a bird perches on US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' podium and the crowd goes wild. People on Twitter rebrand the moment with meme tweets. Get it? Tweets?

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How to Master the Art of the First Impression

March 27, 2016 by · Leave a Comment 

Amy Cuddy, a psychologist at the Harvard Business School, has been studying first impressions for more than a decade. She and her colleagues found that we make snap judgments about other people that answer two primary questions:Can I trust this person?Can I respect this person's capabilities?According to Cuddy's research, 80% to 90% of a first…

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Pakistan, Iran aim to boost trade to $5 billion

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By Mehreen Zahra-Malik ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan and Iran aim to increase annual trade volumes between the two countries to $5 billion by 2021, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Saturday. Sharif spoke at a business conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who arrived in Islamabad on Friday for two-day talks focused on increasing Pakistan's electricity imports from Iran, …

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Lockheed gets $1.5 billion deal for C-130J aircraft: Pentagon

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lockheed Martin Corp has won a contract worth $1.5 billion for work on 28 C-130J military transport aircraft funded by the fiscal 2016 defense budget, the Pentagon said on Thursday in its daily digest of major contracts.

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Credit Suisse to pay $29 million in U.S. regulator’s mortgage case

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Credit Suisse Group AG has agreed to pay more than $29 million to resolve a U.S. regulator's claims that it sold toxic mortgage-backed securities to credit unions that later failed, according to court papers filed on Thursday. The deal, disclosed in a filing in federal court in Manhattan, …

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U.S. extends BMW deadline to get replacement air bag inflators

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BMW AG will get five more months to acquire Takata air bag replacement parts for a massive recall because tests showed some of the substitute inflators may also be defective, the U.S. auto safety agency said on Thursday. The deadline for the German automaker was extended to Aug. 31 because a replacement driver-side air bag inflator made by a supplier other than Takata failed during testing

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Gilead ordered to pay Merck $200 million in hepatitis C drug patent dispute

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SAN JOSE, Calif.,/NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal jury on Thursday ordered Gilead Sciences Inc to pay Merck & Co $200 million in damages for infringing two Merck patents related to a lucrative cure for hepatitis C. The damages award is far less than the $2 billion Merck had demanded. On Tuesday, the same jury in San Jose, California, upheld the validity of the patents, which

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Microsoft told potential Yahoo bidders it might back bids: report

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(Reuters) – Microsoft Corp executives are in talks with equity firms considering bids for Yahoo Inc! saying that Microsoft might be willing to offer “significant financing” for their efforts, tech news site Recode reported on Thursday. Microsoft's move is an attempt to ensure a good relationship with Yahoo's buyer, the website reported. Yahoo launched an auction of its core

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France fines Google over ‘right to be forgotten’

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By Julia Fioretti BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The French data protection authority said it has fined Google 100,000 euros ($111,720) for not scrubbing web search results widely enough in response to a European privacy ruling. The only way for Google to uphold the privacy ruling was by delisting results popping up under name searches and linking them instead to outdated information across all its websites, the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des…

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