Leaked Images Of Galaxy Gear Smartwatch Hit The Web

Recently, we reported that Samsung was readying a smartwatch of its own, by the name of ‘Galaxy Gear.’ Samsung confirmed that it would lift the wraps off the new offering on September 4. Now, just ahead of this launch, alleged images of Galaxy Gear have leaked on to the web.

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Details Of Cyber Offensives Launched By U.S. Security Agencies Revealed

In the past, it has been frequently hinted that the U.S. was behind some of the most sophisticated cyber warfare tools such as Stuxnet and Flame. Whereas U.S. has officially denied it, Washington Post has now published a report, citing Snowden as a source, which claims that U.S. security agencies launch a large number of cyber offensives each year.

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Apple Launches iPhone Reuse and Recycling Program For Trade-Ins

The launch of Apple’s iPhone 5S is just around the corner. The anticipated date of the scheduled launch event is Sept 10, although Apple hasn’t confirmed it yet. Just ahead of this expected launch, Apple has now initiated the ‘iPhone reuse and recycling program’ which lets you trade-in your iPhone models for gift cards.

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World’s First Live Surgery Done Using Google Glass

Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD), developed by Google. Earlier we have seen hacker taking control of drone using Google Glass. However, lately a surgeon at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has become the first in the United States to transmit a surgery live using Google Glass!

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MIT Students Design ‘Sesame Ring’ To Resolve Transit Issues

The problem with students taking public transportation from one place to another is that they may often end up losing their transit card. And even if they don’t lose it, it frequently becomes misplaced. Two MIT students have resolved this issue by designing a new ‘Sesame ring.’

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