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Apple launch iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6 Plus

 SAN FRANCISCO: Apple chief Tim Cook personally kicked off sales of the iPhone 6, joining in "selfies" and shaking hands with customers Friday outside the company's store near his Silicon Valley home Cook said that he has had both an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6 Plus for months in what is "a privilege of being at Apple." He took part in a clapping count-down inside the window-walled shop before swinging open a glass front door to let iPhone 6 buying there commence. Cook's local Apple Store was among the last to join in an iPhone 6 roll-out that began many time zones away in Australia. Television news footage from Australia showed a man identified as the first iPhone 6 buyer drop his new purchase while fumbling it out of packaging to show a reporter. Buyers from China, deprived of the latest iPhone launch at home, were Friday among the first in line in Japan to grab the "6" and its new large-screen cousin as Apple hit back at ri...

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Samsung SGR-A1 Robot Sentry Is One Cold Machine

Samsung Group subsidiary has worked on a robot sentry that they call the SGR-A1, and this particular robot will carry a fair amount of weapons that ought to make you think twice about crossing the borders of South Korea illegally – as it has been tested out at the demilitarized zone along the border over with its neighbor, North Korea. The SGR-A1 will be able to detect intruders with the help of machine vision (read: cameras), alongside a combination of heat and motion sensors. The whole idea of the Samsung SGR-A1 is to let this military robot sentry do the work of its human counterparts over at the demilitarized zone at the South and North Korea border, so that there will be a minimal loss of life on the South Korean side just in case things turn sour between the two neighbors.

Microsoft likely to unveil sneak peek of Windows 9 features on Sep 30

The newest Windows project has been developed under its current codename the "Threshold".   Microsoft reportedly sent a number of invitations to select few guests for an event due to take place in San Francisco on September 30 where it will unveil “what’s next for Windows and the enterprise”. Even though the company hasn’t revealed much through the invitations, the event definitely looks promising and the commentators are even speculating a sneak peek of the newest version of the Windows 9 operating system. The newest Windows project has been developed under its current codename the “Threshold”. What will the newest version be called is anybody’s guess as of now. But so is the new features…as the online rumors indicated that Microsoft will probably revive the good old Start Menu in Windows 9. The traditional start menu was let go in favor of the Start Screen in Microsoft 8, a move that met with a lot of criticism. The rumors include that Windows 9 will also featur...