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Report: iPad to dominate tablet market till 2016
The Apple iPad has been the undisputed leader in the tablet market ever since it was launched by Apple in 2010. Plenty of challengers running Android and other miscellaneous operating systems have come and gone, but only the iPad and … Continue reading
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Drunk Driver Detecting Cars!
Researchers in Massachusetts have come up with an innovative technology that can prevent drunk driving, and lead to fewer road accidents due to drunk driving. The concept is simple. If the driver is detected to be drunk, the car won’t … Continue reading
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