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Apple to remove YouTube app from iPhone and iPad

Apple Inc's new version of its iPhone and iPad software will not include a pre-loaded app for Google Inc's popular video website, YouTube, Apple said on Monday.

Google Fiber launches: Internet @ 1000 Mbps speeds!

This is the biggest news of the year.

Google Fiber has finally arrived in Kansas City


Google is touting 1,000 Mbps download and upload speeds, positioning its service as "100 times faster" than traditional "broadband."

No monthly bandwidth caps, no overages. And comes with 1TB of cloud storage on Google Drive, included at $70 a month for only internet + cloud. Service is $120 a month if you want the Google Fiber TV bundle also.


google fibre , 1000 mbps speed


USB Group Approves New One-Size-Fits-All Charging Method

USB Group Approves New One-Size-Fits-All Charging Method  , allinone charger
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has approved a new method of power delivery that provides for up to 100 watts over a USB cable -- enough to power your laptop, monitor and more.


USB Power Delivery is approved for both USB 2.0 and 3.0, which means that we may soon be able to say goodbye to the clunky laptop power brick and mishmash of proprietary device chargers. Power Delivery allows for intelligent power management to make sure devices meet the specs, send power back and forth, and ramp power delivery up or down as needed. (If you’re curious, SemiAccurate has the full details on the new architecture and technical details of the new approved specification.)

India’s oldest medical student @ 50

madras medical college
CHENNAI: The 177-year-old Madras Medical College perhaps has the oldest medical student in the country. N Saravanapavan, a 50-year-old Sri Lankan Tamil, has been a student of the famed medical institution, one of the oldest in the country, for 24 years now, occupying a room in the college hostel.

The case tumbled out after Saravanapavan approached the Madras high court to erase certain adverse remarks on his travel documents, so that he could travel hassle-free between India and Sri Lanka.