Author: gyasistory
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LG G3 Review: Ultra-thin Bezels And A Quad HD Display Brings A New King
By Julian Chokkattu The last LG phone I owned was the LG Shine in 2008 and I never thought I would want an LG phone after that. Since then I’ve owned mostly Samsung devices, but after using LG’s new flagship phone for about a week, I’m ready to switch back. Read More Source: Technology
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Government Requests For Twitter Account Data Up 46% Since Second Half Of 2013
By Alex Wilhelm Early this morning, Twitter released its biannual transparency report, detailing the number of requests from global governments for account information, and content takedown demands. Information requests from governments regarding account information for the first half of 2014 totaled 2,058, up 46% from the second half of 2013, and up 77.87% from the…
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Wunderlist 3 Gets Real-Time Sync And Public Lists
By Julian Chokkattu You may have thought of Wunderlist as that popular to do list app, especially since that’s how it has been marketed since its launch. With today’s release, Wunderlist 3 wants to become the world’s hub for lists. Read More Source: Technology
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JackPair Lets You Encrypt Voice Calls Whatever Phone You’re Using
By Natasha Lomas A new pro-privacy device called the JackPair aims to make it easy to encrypt voice calls on any type of telephony device, old or new — and cheaper than shelling out for a dedicated cryptophone like the Blackphone. Read More Source: Technology
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Automatic Vision-Correcting Displays Could Let You Ditch The Reading Glasses
By Darrell Etherington MIT’s research department working with the University of California at Berkeley has created digital display tech that can automatically compensate for vision problems, eliminating the need for glasses or contacts for specific uses like reading or viewing GPS navigation devices for far-sighted folks, among other potential uses. The new display tech is…
