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Mt.Gox CEO leaves Bitcoin Foundation

The CEO of Bitcoin-trading exchange Mt.Gox has left the digital currency's top advocacy group, the latest sign of trouble for the embattled exchange. Mt.Gox chief executive Mark Karpeles resigned from the Bitcoin Foundation's board of directors on Sunday. Former colleagues said he left the organization to focus his attention on Mt. Gox's copious issues.

Galaxy S5 is here with us

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S5 Smartphone -- AN improved, however, not radically completely different, the successor to last year's Galaxy S4. Still, Samsung had many tricks up its sleeve for its top-of-the-line golem phone. Samsung claims that the Galaxy S5 is weatherproof and proof against water and dirt. The phone's show will adapt to extreme bright and dim settings. The Galaxy S5 additionally has AN on-board pulse sensing element and a fingerprint scanner on the house button. Features: Compared to S$ Has a bigger screen (5.1 inches), A faster processor (2 GHz) A bigger battery. The screen is 2% bigger, The processor is 5% faster a Battery is 8% larger

Fans anticipate more as Sony and Michael Jackson partner

Sony has declared a tie-up with the estate of Michael Jackson, permitting them to use his music to push the discharge of a replacement Smartphone. However the announcement left some Jackson fans unaffected. The previously-unreleased track "Slave to the Rhythm" featured as a part of a 90-second video shown to journalists at the launch of the Xperia Z2 phone at the world's biggest mobile trade truthful Spain on Monday.

Samsung's stunning Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo watches

Samsung Electronics pioneered two new smartwatches on Sunday, the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo. This is a dropped from its popular brand, Galaxy. The new products use Tizen OS developed with its other instead of Android from Google. With a battery life of 2-3 days, Samsung said that the new Gears superseded Galaxy in quality.

MARENDE'S RULLINGS WERE TOTALLY ABSURD

It was always expected considering that a monkey can never be a fair arbiter in the affairs of the forest,but even then it must be done with some semblance of professional honesty and decorum.This did not happen and that is why i must say that the ruling not only stinks but reeks. When the entire episode begun in the house the speaker referred it to the committees,subsequently his party members bought the issue back to him to make a ruling on the issue of subjudice and he held that parliament could not be debarred and i have no qualm with that interpretation.The committees then went on with their work only for political activists to call a press conference to allege that the speaker had been threatened.It is imperative to note that the speaker confirmed that he had actually received threats,but he never made a complaint to the police nor make a communication from the house,.This activists were witnesses in the committee,what they wanted done on the issue of the appointments was a matt