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London start-up scene weighs threat of British Techxit
Technology spending for both Britain and Western Europe will turn negative both this year and next due to uncertainty
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Woman successfully sues Microsoft for $10,000 following forced Windows 10 upgrade
Microsoft has been under fire for aggressively pushing users to update operating systems to new Windows 10
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Young Turks: e-commerce start-ups bet on enviable demographics
Turkey is home to 79 million people with a median age of just over 30, younger than anywhere else in Europe
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This body camera lets you record everything you see
Users can stream the content live to their phones and share it on social media instantly
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All Pakistani cyclists need this 'intelligent bike helmet'
Classon helmet alerts you when a car approaches from a blind spot
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HP unveils world's thinnest laptop
Termed as a ‘marriage of engineering and design’ by the makers, HP’s Spectre is currently the world’s thinnest laptop
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s Quora account hacked
Earlier this month, OurMine also hacked Facebook CEO's accounts on several social networking sites
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Rise of the machines: Pakistani roboteers hunt global soccer glory
This is the third year that NUST, Pakistan's premier engineering institute, has qualified for the prestigious RoboCup
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Line struggles to show its growth plan can work
Line's initial public offering set to raise $1 billion
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BMW unveils shape shifting, self-driving concept car
Car will presumably run on electricity or hydrogen and will be capable of driving itself