Tuesday, March 3, 2015

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Australian politicians are reportedly using top-secret messaging app Wickr

Australian politicians are reportedly using the secret messenger app Wickr to communicate with each other on the sly.

HTC partners up with Valve to unveil ambitious virtual reality headset

HTC partnered up with Valve to create a virtual reality headset called the HTC Re Vive.

Xperia Z4 Tablet is incredibly slim and light

Sony did not bring a new flagship smartphone to MWC this year, but it did show us its lightest and slimmest tablet yet -- the Xperia Z4 Tablet.

Student signs contract for part-time job, owns it like he's a football superstar

Scottish student Andrew Paterson recently re-signed to his weekend job at his local Asda supermarket and won Twitter in the process.

Fish drying is the livelihood of thousands in West Bengal

For generations, fish drying in the Sundarbans islands, located in Indian state of West Bengal, has been an essential source of livelihood for thousands.

The ladies of 'SNL' think you should 'Say What You Wanna Say'

The women of 'SNL' took Sara Bareilles' advice to be honest to heart in this musical digital short.

LG Watch Urbane comes in two, vastly different flavors

At the mobile world congress, LG launched two smartwatches, which sound similar but are actually quite different.

Microsoft Lumia 640 and 640 XL come with a free year of Office 365

Microsoft is debuting the Lumia 640 and 640 XL, a pair of midrange Windows phones with prices that are impressively low.

Australian 'Wellness Warrior' dies from cancer at age 29

A self-described "Wellness Warrior," who attempted to battle a rare form of cancer with alternative therapies, has died at the age of 29.

Job hunting? Your dream role may be closer than you think

In case you missed it, a major change is taking shape in workplaces across the country: The idea of "the long-term career" is coming to an end. American employees are increasing...

A brief history of female authors with male pen names

Female authors have been using pen names for hundreds of years -- but why?

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