Women are soft and romantic genres and they make it easier to be monogamy, while making good orgasms to love. If you think this is correct, you’re wrong. This myth is the sixth oldest among female sexuality. 1 Women are more to be monogamy
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Even though you think it is not easy to please a woman, however, is not so complicated. Although there are numerous tips on how to please a woman, you can easily create the impression that the word is almost a science project for which need to read hundreds of pages of books.
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An archive containing nearly 5 million Gmail addresses and plain text passwords was posted Tuesday on an online forum, but the data is old and likely sourced from multiple data breaches according to one security firm.
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Google fielded 19 percent more requests from the U.S. government for data on its users in the first half of this year compared to the second half of last year, the company said Monday.
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What should happen to your personal digital communications—emails, chats, photos and the like—after you die? Should they be treated like physical letters for the purposes of a will?
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With its roomy, touch-enabled, 15.6-inch display; built in DVD burner; and sleek black chassis, the latest Lenovo Flex 2 looks like a pretty good deal for $680. But its poor battery life, uninspiring performance, a somewhat pale display and reliance on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi will be deal-breakers for some.
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Laptop and desktop buying decisions may get confusing in 2015 as Intel introduces PC chips based on two different architectures—Broadwell and Skylake—in the same year, something the chip maker rarely does.
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Aw, the console thinks it’s a computer. That’s adorable! Modder Ed Jarick describes himself as a “self-taught engineer,” and has a history of turning Xbox 360s into “laptops.” Now, with the advent of a new console generation he’s gone and given an Xbox One the portable treatment.
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Intel plans to make the wire-free future of the PC a reality as early as the first quarter of 2015, when the first “Skylake” reference designs ship to hardware makers.
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HTC might not have killed its plans for a smartwatch, despite an earlier rumor to the contrary. Unnamed sources now tell CNET that HTC will release a smartwatch in early 2015, refuting an earlier report that said HTC was scared off by “rising costs and a lack of wow factor.”
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