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India's first indigenous all-weather RISAT-1, whose images will facilitate agriculture and disaster management, was launched successfully on board the PSLV-C19 from Sriharikota on Thursday.

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ब्रिटिश गृहमंत्रालय की वेबसाइट हैकलंदन/एजेंसी/हैकर समूह एनोनमस ने रविवार को ब्रिटेन की एक सरकारी वेबसाइट पर हमला क/र बाधित कर दिया।

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CIA website hackedThe website of the Central Intelligence Agency was unresponsive on Friday after the hacker group Anonymous claimed to have knocked it offline.

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U.S. court wary of Apple request to block SamsungWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday showed few signs that it was prepared to support a request by Apple Inc to block immediately the sale of some Samsung Electronics <005930.KS> smartphones and tablets.

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YouTube hits 4 billion daily video viewsYouTube, Google Inc's video website, is streaming 4 billion online videos every day, a 25 percent increase in the past eight months, according to the company.

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Microsoft says hacking code could have leakedSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft's process for sharing information about security vulnerabilities in its products came under fire Friday after a roadmap for exploiting a severe, recently discovered flaw appeared on a hacking website in China.

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World's biggest tech show searching for 'wow'The world's biggest technology trade show will feature razor-thin laptops, powerful new smartphones and fancy flat-screen TVs, but talk in the cavernous halls of the Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off on Monday night, may focus on whether the show itself has a long-term future.

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माइक्रोसॉफ्ट की वेबसाइट चीनी हैकर्स ने हैक कीनई दिल्ली/ चीनी हैकर्स भारत में वेबसाइटों को लगातार निशाना बना रहे हैं। इस बार हैकर्स ने दिग्गज सॉफ्टवेयर कंपनी माइक्रोसॉफ्ट इंडिया की रिटेल वेबसाइट में ही सेंध लगा दी। इसके चलते कंपनी को वेबसाइट कुछ समय के लिए बंद करनी पड़ी।

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A new type of therapeutic technology shows promise to treat diseases by steering microscopic-scale medical robots into the bloodstream, a new study has revealed. Scientists believe the microbots, which are less than one millimeter in size, might someday be able to travel throughout the human bloodstream to deliver drugs to specific targets or seek and wipe out tumours, blood clots, and infections that are otherwise not easily accessible.

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