Take A Trip Down Memory Lane With New Facebook Feature

The sheer amount of content that goes on our Facebook profiles and passes through our Timelines is so much that we are often not able to keep track of it. To help with this, Facebook has now launched a new feature called ‘On This Day’ which lets you go back to what your Timeline looked like a year ago.

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HP Selling Android Based SlateBook x2 For $480

Around two months ago, HP announced that it would launch its Android based SlateBook x2 this year. And now HP has finally launched SlateBook x2. It packs Nvidia’s latest Tegra 4 processor and can be used as either a tablet or a laptop.

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Best Buy Finally Starts Offering OLED TVs From LG

OLED TVs are considering the next big thing in display technology. They pack stunning graphics because of their ability to display super-saturated colors and at the same time, are unbelievably thin and light. After a lot of wait and anticipation, LG has finally made its OLED TVs available with Best Buy.

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Canonical Ubuntu Superphone Fundraiser Crosses $3M In A Day

Online funds crowdsourcing has proved wildly successful in recent months. Canonical has now pitched ‘Ubuntu Superphone’, a smartphone that also serves as a laptop, on Indiegogo. The fundraiser aims to amass $32 million and has already bagged more than $3 million, with 30 days left in the expiry of the campaign.

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Google Accounts For 25% Of North American Internet Traffic

Google is considered the undisputed champion of the web. The company has a huge online presence, offering a multitude of wildly popular products and maintaining the search engine as the backbone of this strength. It has now been revealed that Google accounts for a whopping 25% of all the internet traffic generated from North America.

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Tumblr Starts Curbing Down Porn By Making It Hard To Access

Over the past few months, Tumblr has been stuck in a dilemma – one section of users want the ever-increasing porn on the platform banned for good; the other half is rooting for the freedom of speech argument. Notwithstanding, the company has now launched an initiative which, for now, aims at making porn based on Tumblr, hard to access.

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Lawsuit Over Instagram Terms Of Services Dismissed By Judge

A lot of hue and cry was raised over Instagram’s recent change in terms of services. The social media backlash was followed by a class-action lawsuit launched against the service. However, a federal judge has tossed out the case on procedural grounds.

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