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Wednesday, 27 July 2011 23:48 |
 | As you know almost all, Facebook has decided to rethink its system of news feed, much to the misfortune of a majority of members! Here's to you, a very simple little tutorial so you can return to the old version and purify your news feed in less than 10 minutes top chrono! |
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011 05:54 |

| At a time when the 8-speed automatic transmissions are democratizing, the German automotive supplier ZF goes even further. Recognized as the global specialist in the field, ZF is proud to present the first automatic transmission in nine reports in the world. 9HP called, this new technology could reduce fuel consumption by about 16% compared with six-speed automatic transmissions which are now legion. |
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Saturday, 08 January 2011 17:41 |
 | The Bank of France was the victim of an attack of "phishing" on the Internet, embodied by sending fraudulent emails supposedly sent by the institution and asking the user to provide full details of his credit card, according to a notice published Friday. The fraudulent e-mail invites recipients to log onto a web page with the logos "Verified by Visa" and "MasterCard SecureCode", according to the notice published on the website of the Banque de France. On this page, the user is prompted to enter personal data, including credit card number, expiration date and security code. The Bank of France said it is "in no way" the origin of this email and warns |
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Saturday, 08 January 2011 15:27 |
 | 01net - After LePhone, unveiled at the last CES in Las Vegas, the PC maker Lenovo took the 2011 edition of the show to formally introduce the LePad, its shelf Android. On the format of 10.1 inches (or a slab of slightly over 25 cm diagonal), it incorporates a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor clocked at 1.3 GHz with 1 GB of RAM. Curiously, it relies on Froyo (Android 2.2) instead of Honeycomb, the future of Google OS optimized for the tablets. Note that the LePad should be marketed in China in March, this explaining that. A tablet for Android |
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Saturday, 08 January 2011 15:27 |
%20(2).jpg) | The U.S. State Department issued a warning to hundreds of activists of human rights, government officials and foreign businessmen whose names were mentioned in diplomatic cables to Wikileaks cons of of possible threats to their security, and has transferred many of them to safer places, according to officials of the U.S. administration. According to the American newspaper, The New York Times, this transfer has affected 30 people |
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