Mercedes-AMG GT R becomes the fastest RWD car around the ‘Ring

The GT R blasted through the ‘Green Hell’ going faster than any other road-going rear-wheel drive sportscar With manufacturers hitting the Nurburgring to test the limits of their cars and prove how fast they go around arguably the toughest track

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Ferrari to celebrate 50 years in Japan with the specially built J50

A Ferrari starting with a J on its badge is as rare as finding a bone-stock Toyota Supra. But here we have the Ferrari J50 – 10 cars built to celebrate 50 years of the prancing horse’s arrival in the

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First year electrical engineering paper leak: Pune University

The vice-chancellor, while asking to pause paper evaluation till police reports were received, also asked to ensure more careful and stricter security on question papers. Pune University. Image source: blogete RELATED STORIES Haryana government plans ‘free Wi-Fi’ for college campuses:

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Trump, tech leaders avoided encryption and surveillance talk at summit

A Wednesday summit between some of the most powerful people in technology and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump covered a wide ground but avoided discussion on two of the biggest issues facing the industry: the use of encryption and government surveillance.

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Imagination’s new GPU could power Apple iPhone 8 graphics

By Agam Shah | Follow U.S. Correspondent, IDG News Service | Dec 14, 2016 9:40 PM PT Dell’s Venue 8 tablet has a PowerVR GPU. Credit: Alexandru Voica/Imagination Technologies MORE LIKE THIS The mysteries of the GPU in Apple’s iPhone

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Evernote updates its privacy policy to allow employees to read your notes, and you can’t opt out of this

Popular online note-taking service Evernote has announced an update to its privacy policy, allowing some of its employees to read your notes. The updated policy will come into effect starting January 23, 2017. The reason behind the move is described

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