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OnePlus will refund customers who bought its flawed USB Type-C Cable

The reversible USB-C cable and charger that OnePlus sells separately could potentially cause damage when used with other devices besides its own OnePlus 2 smartphone due to different in its resistance. The company is offering a refund to customers before the end of this year.

Nov 29, 2015 09:53 PM EST


Gazprom to start coal gasification at South Africa mine project

Gazprom Promgaz has decided to give sole distribution rights on coal gasification technology in sub-Saharan Africa to Anglo-African Capital Ltd. Both companies will work on coal gasification technology for developing new methods to explore coal reserves in more effective way. South Africa is suffering from a major problem of fast depleting coal reserves. Coal contributes over 80 percent in electricity generation in the country.

Nov 29, 2015 09:48 PM EST


Safety Your Money from Cash Register Malware

A new point-of-sale malware has been recognized by security experts and is being up as the most complex software of its kind yet to be recognized.

Dec 06, 2015 10:17 PM EST


NASA aims to use modified bacteria to survive on Mars

The researchers at NASA's Ames Research Center has developed a strain of bacteria that can produce sugar for food supply. The bacteria will be on space test in 2017. The sugar produced by the bacteria could also be turned into fuel. Other type of modified bacteria can even make 3D tools for astronauts.

Nov 28, 2015 06:15 AM EST


Preliminary Reimbursement Approval for ‘Interview’ Hacking Granted: Each Sony Employee will get up to $10,000

The world is now going gaga over the recent settlement development of 2014 hacking case between Sony and its current and former staffs. Preliminary reimbursement approval is granted by US Judge.

Nov 27, 2015 06:34 AM EST


Russia Started To Build The Largest Nuclear-Powered Data Center

Russia began the construction of its largest nuclear-powered data center. The first phase of data center will be opened in 2017.

Dec 02, 2015 02:22 AM EST


Enterprise Servers Gets A Boost With Mass Production Of Samsung’s First 128-GB DDR4 Modules

The launch of the first 128-GB DDR4 module gives a boost to the enterprise servers. The mass production is of this first ever RAM chip from Samsung is highly talked about in the industry.

Nov 27, 2015 05:19 AM EST


LG Display to build new OLED plant with $8.7 billion investment

South Korea's LG Display will invest more than 10 trillion won ($8.71 billion) to build OLED production plant in Paju, South Korea. The production plant will start its production in the end of 2017 as anticipating move of Apple adopting OLED displays for the next iPhones in 2018.

Nov 28, 2015 04:12 AM EST


Sales Promotion Through Social Media: Best Revenue Generating Trend

Social media helps to generate revenues by promoting sales. Today, the social media is the most reliable way of gnerating the company sales.

Nov 27, 2015 03:50 AM EST


Sony Sells Over 30M PlayStation 4 Units

Sony sold 30.2 million units of PlayStation 4 game console all over the world, leading the game console industry.

Nov 26, 2015 09:05 AM EST


Apple to begin using Samsung’s OLED displays for new iPhones in 2018

Samsung Display is reported to have renewed talks with Apple to supply its OLED displays for the next iPhones that will be released in 2018.

Nov 26, 2015 10:19 PM EST


Wonder Device MagSpoof Fools the Magnetic Stripe Reader: Safe or Unsafe?

Summary- The tiny Magspoof is a hardware device that can spoof the magnetic stripe readers to think that the card has been swiped. Designed by Samy Kamkar, the legendary hacker, this device is truly a wonder for both good and bad.

Nov 26, 2015 07:59 PM EST


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