What Caused Samsung Note 7 To Explode

Samsung today revealed that two issues in the battery, deflections in the negative electrode and internal short circuit that caused the explosions in Galaxy Note 7 smartphones.
Samsung has now introduced an 8-point battery safety check to ensure quality of their upcoming products.

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Judges, not Trump, will decide Obama’s environmental legacy

President Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle many of the environmental policies passed under president Barack Obama. But environmental groups and some states are ready to fight back and bring the administration to court.

Watch the full details here.

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How Can You Cure A Hangover

The hangover after a big night out can be brutal.
But fortunately, some work is being done to find a cure for this terrible ailment. One of the best thing that you can do is to have a fatty meal before you drink alcohol and drink a lot of water that night.

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Watch How We Are Countering Space Junk

You may think the space around our Earth is empty, but there is actually a whole bunch of debris zooming around our planet at more than 17,000 mph.
This space junk ranges in size from smaller than a marble to larger than a baseball, and it makes Earth orbit a whole lot more crowded — and dangerous.

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Why Aren't We Using More Alternative Energy?

It is estimated that if we burn all of the remaining fossil fuels on Earth, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, potentially causing sea levels to rise by as much as 200 feet--enough to drown most major cities in the world.
Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels.
Find why haven't we switched to renewable energy yet?

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Top 5 Latest Technologies That Are Insane

These are 5 recent breakthrough technologies in recent months. They really look like from the science fiction movie.
Video cover technologies such as the $1 Microscope, full functional mechanical leg joints and much more.

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This GIF Bot Can Entertain You At Work

This little bot, named Peeqo is a fun desktop assistant for those who spend way too many hours in front of the computer and often need some delight and entertainment to get through the day.
This GIF bot can probably delight, entertain and get you through the day.

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Nintendo Switch first look

The Nintendo Switch brings together the home console and portable sides of Nintendo’s business.
The actual game console is housed in a tablet, which can connect to a television through a dock.

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Nissan’s futuristic Vmotion 2.0 Concept Car

Nissan Vmotion 2.0 concept gives a jolt to boring sedans. This concept car is all about designs. It's an absolutely gorgeous car.
Nissan says it will be the design direction for its next generation of self-driving cars.

Watch the gorgeous beauty here.

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Watch Steve Jobs Introduce The First iPhone

10 years ago Steve Jobs launch the first iPhone which leads to the total evolution of the smartphone Industry.
First iPhone was expensive; it didn't have 3G; there was no physical keyboard and the touchscreen didn't have a stylus.

Watch the first iPhone launch video here.

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Google's Self-Driving Minivan First Look

Google’s new fully self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivans are here.
For the first time Google is making all the autonomous technology itself. That means it is building all its vision equipment, sensors & mapping technology.

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Faraday Future FF91 First Ride

Here is the first drive video of the FF91 which is being touted as the fastest electric car.
It's a self-driving car and can go from 0 to 60 in 2.39 seconds.

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Razer’s laptop with 3 screens is unreal

The Razer Project Valerie prototype is a laptop with not one, not two, but three 17-inch displays. It can run Battlefield 1 at 12K resolution and perfectly smooth frame rates.
There’s no price or release date, but if Razer finds enough demand from users, the company promises to build this crazy concoction for real.

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BlackBerry Comeback Phone First Look

TCL's brand-new BlackBerry concept phone, the Mercury, complete with QWERTY physical keyboard.
Here's the first look of the phone.

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Nokia Launches Nokia 6

Today Nokia launches its comeback phone Nokia 6.
~ 5.5' display
~ 4GB RAM
~ 64GB Internal storage (expandable 128GB)
~ 16-megapixel (Back Camera)
~ 8-megapixel (Front)
~ 3000mAh Battery

Nokia 6 is priced around 1699 CNY (17000/- Rs) and will be sold in China only.

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Men vs. Women: Who Gets Sicker?

Do illnesses really affect men worse than women? As it turns out, they do! Why does this happen?
Find out the answer in this video here.

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Hidden Android Features

Every new Android update brings a lot of features but not all the features get the attention they deserve? Well, in this video, you can see 8 hidden Android features you are not using but you should.
1. Android Beam
2. Screen Pinning
3. Adoptable Storage
Watch the full video here.

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Toyota’s Concept-i event 🚘

Earlier at CES Faraday Future's car was revealed as an EV car with self-driving skills.
Now Toyota unveiled its Concept-i vehicle at CES, and in case you weren’t sure, this is about as concept-y as concept vehicles get.

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Faraday Future's FF91 Car Announcement

Faraday Future finally revealed its first production car, officially dubbed the FF91, at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
Another EV company to compete with Tesla. Let's wait and see which sports car will make the mark in the upcoming years.

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What Is The Use Of Scroll Key❓

The scroll lock key dates back from the original IBM keyboard and is a feature that other keyboard manufacturers simply adopted in the years after.
It was introduced to toggle between two different modes of vertical scrolling which is kind of obsolete now but it is still there.

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