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Facebook testing workplace version of social network Facebook said it is testing a version of its leading social network tailored for getting jobs done in workplaces instead of tuning into the lives of friends.
15 January 2015
Kerry arrives for first official visit in Bulgaria US Secretary of State arrived in Bulgaria seeking to help the cash-strapped country wean itself off Russian energy supplies and battle rampant corruption
15 January 2015
Ikea recalls 169,000 baby mattresses in US The Swedish furniture company Ikea has recalled 169,000 crib mattresses after reports that two children became trapped.
15 January 2015
US House votes to block Obama immigration plan The US House defied President Barack Obama by adopting Republican measures blocking his controversial immigration reform efforts.
15 January 2015
US judge throws out lawsuit against India's Modi A US judge dismissed a lawsuit against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that accused him of "attempted genocide" over deadly anti-Muslim riots in 2002.
15 January 2015
'Transformers' tops Razzie nominations, Hollywood's anti-awards "Transformers 4: Age of Extinction" topped nominations announced Wednesday for the Razzies, Hollywood's anti-awards celebrating the worst movies of 2014.
15 January 2015
Majority in US expect a woman president in their lifetime: poll Seventy-three percent of Americans expect to see a female president in their lifetime, even as men are expected to maintain their dominant role in business.
15 January 2015
Tureano Johnson: No one beside me to put Golovkin to test and win WBA International and WBC Silver middleweight champion Tureano Johnson from Bahamas stated that he would be the only boxer to defeat the undefeated Kazakhstani Gennady Golovkin, WBA Super, IBO and WBC Interim titles holder.
15 January 2015
Google turns smartphones into real-time translators Google on Wednesday began turning smartphones into real-time language translators -- of both written and spoken content.
14 January 2015
Facebook puts warning labels on graphic videos Facebook is putting warning labels on graphic videos that members upload and share with friends, the leading social network said.
14 January 2015
Working too hard can drive you to booze: study It's true: working too hard can drive you to drink, said researchers who warned of the health risks of such dual excess.
14 January 2015
Obama says hacks show need for cybersecurity law President Barack Obama said the hacking of Sony and the Pentagon Central Command's Twitter feed highlight the urgent need to pass new cybersecurity laws.
14 January 2015
Woody Allen returns to TV roots with Amazon series Oscar-winning filmmaker Woody Allen is going back to his TV roots in a deal with online giant Amazon to write and direct his own series.
14 January 2015
Kerry arrives in Geneva for new Iran talks John Kerry arrived in Geneva to meet his Iranian counterpart as global powers seek to accelerate talks to reach a deal on reining in Iran's nuclear programme.
14 January 2015
The Who, Elton John to headline New Orleans Jazz Fest The Who, Elton John and Lady Gaga will headline a diverse array of musicians at this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
14 January 2015
Facebook 'likes' reveal your true personality A computer program that analyzes your Facebook "likes" may be a better judge of your personality than your closest friends and family.
13 January 2015
Obama calls for stronger personal data protection US President Barack Obama said he will introduce legislation to beef up and standardize personal data protection on the Internet.
13 January 2015
Despite Golden Globe, Russian film 'Leviathan' awaits release at home Russian drama "Leviathan" made history by becoming the first film from the country to win a Golden Globe since the fall of the USSR.
13 January 2015
Kerry tours new Ford plant in western India US Secretary of State toured a state-of-the-art $1 billion Ford Motor company plant due to open in western India.
12 January 2015
Adams wins best musical/comedy film actress Globe for 'Big Eyes' Amy Adams won the Golden Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy for her role in Tim Burton's based-on-true-life art fraud film "Big Eyes."
12 January 2015
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