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AFP Relax News, Published on 18/06/2013
» While it’s been long thought that men desire younger women and women desire older men, new data suggests that women are opting for younger men when online dating.
AFP Relax News, Published on 11/06/2013
» Internet giants from Google and Facebook to Yahoo and Zynga are scrambling to adapt to an online world where people reach for smartphones or tablets instead of traditional computers.
AFP Relax News, Published on 11/06/2013
» Among the washer women, carpenters, busy waiters and squabbling children sweltering under the midday sun on this dusty Dakar street an Internet revolution is taking place in the world's first tablet cafe.
AFP Relax News, Published on 06/06/2013
» Yahoo! unveiled a new search page design Wednesday as part of the struggling Internet pioneer's effort to ramp up competition with Google.
AFP Relax News, Published on 31/05/2013
» Mobile is taking over, the web is becoming image-based and soon consumers will be sharing their physical activity data online the way they do their photos.
AFP Relax News, Published on 28/05/2013
» With soccer management game "Football Manager 2013" confirmed as the series' best seller, Sports Interactive director Miles Jacobson announced that its 2014 edition will be released on Linux as well as Windows and Mac.
AFP Relax News, Published on 19/04/2013
» Multiplayer gaming site QQ Games has compiled a list of the top ten most popular PC games in China.
AFP Relax News, Published on 15/03/2013
» Intensifying its smartphone battle with Apple, Samsung unveiled the feature-rich Galaxy S4, with groundbreaking eye motion technology to let users control key functions at a glance.
AFP Relax News, Published on 19/02/2013
» A newly formed committee aims to define a universal language for the ‘Internet of Things' that will help computers talk to smartphones and for tablets to talk to thermostats, fridges and even cats and dogs.
AFP Relax News, Published on 07/02/2013
» Consumer efforts to protect personal data and remain "invisible" online is leading to a "data blackhole" that could adversely impact digital advertisers, technology research firm Ovum said Wednesday.