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Jan 25, 2016
The return of the 4-inch iPhone might be on the works if the leaked photo of the handset is true.
HP Sprout Pro will offer 3D printing out of the box and is now marketed towards school and businesses.
The Obama administration has failed to hit the one million sales target of electric vehicles by 2015, hence they moved the goal to 2020.
Google released a couple of virtual reality tour locations for its Expeditions Pioneer Program which are Buckingham Palace and the Great Barrier Reef.
Roscosmos suffers 30% budget cut on the latest Russian budget plan.
Dr. Curtis Cooper discovered the newest and largest prime number yet. This broke Dr. Cooper's previous record set in 2013.
According to rumours, Google tapped HTC to create not one but two Nexus devices this 2016.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter will line up in the morning sky from January 20 to February 20, 2016.
The Microsoft Surface Pen powered by a triple A battery should last a year, however, its maker might have a better solution with a rechargeable option as seen in its patent application.
Modder Sethbling created a mod that allows a BASIC interpreter to run and work in Minecraft.
The United States government has released a new dietary guideline for Americans.
Department Of Homeland And Security is wary of the vulnerabilities of industrial control systems connected to the Internet for being vulnerable from hacking.
Samsung will help Qualcomm produce its Snapdragon 820 processor.
NASA received more images of Ceres from the Dawn spacecraft taken at its lowest altitude yet on the dwarf planet.
An MIT team of scientists had come up with a proof-of-concept of an incadescent lightbulb that uses its own heat to provide light.
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