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Nasdaq to provide technology for trading bitcoins: Report
Bitcoin payments processor Coinbase, backed by the New York Stock Exchange, opened a regulated exchange in the United States for trading the virtual currency earlier this year.
What is Section 66A?
Full text of the controversial Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
Twitter can persuade youngsters to vote: Study
The study that involved 3,000 Twitter-users aged 18 to 34 in Britain showed that 74 per cent of those polled said they would vote in the next election.
FAA to introduce new steps to make it easier for businesses to operate drones: Report
This week, Amazon got FAA clearance to experiment with drones at an outdoor facility in Washington state under a different set of federal rules.
Google Translate to get 400,000 new Bangla words
The inclusion of so many words on the Internet in a single day is expected to set a new record.
Facebook reportedly testing new calling feature called 'Phone' for Android app
The feature appears to have mistakenly popped live on the app before its launch and showed a dialer icon, named Phone.
Free Windows 10 upgrades for pirates will be 'non-genuine', unsupported: Microsoft
It is yet not clear will this non-genuine version expire and become unusable after a certain period of time?
VEST: A special clothing that can let the deaf 'hear,' allow wearers feel what is happening online
The so-called VEST is a sleeveless top equipped with vibrating nodes that buzz information onto the wearer's back.
Microsoft Windows 10 coming in 190 countries, 111 languages
Microsoft has yet to provide a precise date for the launch of the operating system.
Mobile operators stare at costly victory as spectrum auction sale ends
The fear among investors is that the companies' balance sheets may now be under pressure.
Will Lenovo's first Windows Phone smartphone run Windows 10 OS?
Lenovo's Windows Phone devices will be offered through China Mobile.
Microsoft starts offering free Windows 10 update in piracy-ridden China consumer market
Microsoft is making its biggest push into the heavily pirated Chinese consumer computing market this summer by offering free upgrades to Windows 10 to all Windows users.
Twitter makes it easier to report threatening tweets to police with new summary feature
Users can now get a summary of their threat report, complete with details about tweets and users, via an email.
Apple's new trade-in programme will let you swap your old Android phone for a shiny new iPhone
Apple is planning to offer in-store credit for Android users turning in their old smartphones.
Nintendo to finally develop games for smartphones
Super Mario creator Nintendo has finally decided to develop new games for mobile devices in partnership with developer DeNa, which runs a popular Japanese mobile gaming portal.
Google sued by Crimean resident over suspending Internet services in area
IT lawyer Dmitry Mishin demanded that Google restore its services in Sevastopol, but the technology giant refused to fulfil his demands. Then he decided to sue the company.