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FCTA Calls For Controls On Social Media

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has called for controls on social media

Amazing: 5-Year-Old Boy Born Without Fingers Gets Robotic Hand Made With 3-D Printer

A five-year-old South African boy, born without fingers on his right hand,

The Things Parents Do For Love: Father Pays His Daughter $200 To Quit Facebook

A Massachusetts dad was happy to pay his teen daughter $200 to

Christiane Amanpour: What Nigeria And The Super Bowl Have In Common (Video)

While American waited 35 minutes for the Super Bowl’s lights to come

Is PlayStation 4 Nearly Here? Sony Plans Mysterious Feb. 20 Press Conference

Is the next next-generation console almost here? Wired just received an invitation

New App To Teach Parents How To Get Babies To Sleep

Growing demand from sleep-deprived parents has prompted a pair of leading Australian

250 000 Twitter accounts hacked

Micro-blogging website Twitter confirmed on Friday that unidentified hackers had accessed the

These Mean Streets: West Coast Rapper ‘The Game’ Confirms Involvement In GTA V

West Coast rapper, Game, has confirmed his involvement in the upcoming Rockstar

The Best Online CV Ever (Look)

There are bad online resumes, there are good online resumes, and then there's Philippe Dubost's

Intel And Safaricom Announce Yolo Smartphone For African Market

Chip maker Intel and mobile operator Safaricom have announced the Yolo, the first smartphone

Why Facebook Makes You Feel Bad About Yourself

No surprise — those Facebook photos of your friends on vacation or

One Gram Of DNA Stores 2.2 Petabytes Of Information: Yes Including Our Favourite MP3s

Researchers out of the European Bioinformatics Institute are claiming to have successfully

Governments fishing for more user data from Google

Google is being pulled into an increasing number of police and government

Three Charged for Multi-Million Dollar Bank Virus

Authorities today announced charges against three men they say were involved with

Samsung Unveils World’s First Curved OLED TV

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. recently unveiled the world’s first Curved OLED TV

Facebook Charging $100 To Message Mark Zuckerberg

In an effort to find more sources of revenue, Facebook is reportedly

Google Wants To Replace Passwords With ‘Smart Rings’ And USB Keys

Passwords are long and complicated and easy to forget.  No matter how

SimCity Beta Launches Next Week

Call all of your contractors and construction crews, because we're only seven

Dragnet To Launch Biometric Identity Database

Dragnet Solutions, Nigeria’s leading computer-based testing and talent management firm, in partnership

Say Hi to The New Google Chrome Beta, It’s Listening

While you’ll likely be able to speak to and be understood by

Mobile Talk: 10 ways the Nexus 4 beats the iPhone 5

Getting bored of your iPhone? Constantly find yourself looking at other people’s

PlayStation 4 Could Be Revealed in May

Sony might be firing the starting pistol on the next generation of

26 Year Old Computer Wiz & Co-Founder Of Reddit Commits Suicide In NY Apartment

Internet whiz kid and Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz, facing trial in February

The Vibrating Fork That Stops You Eating Too Much

Smart cutlery that can monitor exactly how much you eat is set

Mozilla-Developed Phones Set To Launch This Year

Smartphones developed by the creators of the Firefox web browser are expected

Samsung Expects To Post $232 billion In 2012 Revenue

SEOUL - Samsung Electronics is expected to post up to 200 trillion

Finally A Cure For HIV?: UNIBEN Professor Says Edo Plant Is The Key

Prof. Isaiah Ibeh of the University of Benin, on Tuesday announced the

Dad Hired Virtual Hit Men To Discourage Son From Playing Video Games

What do you do if your kids are addicted to video games?

Move Over Google: Toyota And Audi Launch Self-Driving Cars

You’ve probably heard that Google has been working for years to develop

Scientists Create Cancer-Killing Cells That Can Be Injected Into Patients

Cancer-killing cells have been grown in a lab by Japanese researchers, possibly a