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Individual States Now Free to Legalize Medical Marijuana without Fed Gov’t Interference

The US House of Representatives left legislation on medical marijuana in individual states. The federal government is holding off responsibility on state marijuana medical laws. According to American Livewire, legislators who are for marijuana use are pleased now that the bill has been cleared in the House of Representatives.


2014 FIFA World Cup Must see match - Germany vs Portugal

2014 World Cup match up between Germany and Portugal in the group G elimination games. The 2014 FIFA World Cup is just a week away and the match ups in the group elimination rounds are as intriguing as ever especially in Group G which has been dubbed by analysts as "Group Death" because of its high profile teams.

Apple iPhone 6, iPad Air 2 and Other Apple Devices to Come with New Shutters and Covering

Apple has been on a patent roll recently with the company clearing its special construction process for sapphire glass and liquidmetal. Another reported patent according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office suggests that Apple will be including a new technology protecting sensitive components of its iOS devices. The new active covering system will protect sensitive acoustic parts such as microphones and speakers upon impact.

Apple iPhone 6 Release in September to Ship with Sapphire and Liquidmetal Build and Drop-Proof Capabilities

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference received mixed reactions. The company just introduced its iOS 8 and a number of new services. However, despite the attention over Apple’s software platforms, the iPhone 6 remains a hot topic. According to reports, it is one of the most anticipated launches of the year – perhaps the biggest yet for Apple. The release of the device marks the company’s entry into the phablet arena and other categories.


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Google’s release of the Android 4.4 KitKat sought to solve fragmentation. However, it does not guarantee timely roll out as tech manufacturers have to tweak the platform according to their products and offerings. This is the reason why some handsets or devices receive the update sooner than others. Sony has been carrying out its Android 4.4 KitKat roll out in stages. According to reports, the company will be completing the rollout of the update to devices such as Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR and Xperia Tablet Z.
After the long wait of confrontation between the Red Viper and the Mountain, professional editing and well-rehearsed battle made a powerful impact on the viewers. Starks (Arya and Sansa), Cersei, and Brienne of Tarth did what was promised.
Drake and former girlfriend Rihanna avoided and ignored each other on two events they've been the past days. While, risk taker Rihanna has worn a flesh-colored dress designed by Adam Selman. CFDA attendees were shocked on Riri's latest fashion.
Shailene Woodley, known as Hazel Grace Lancaster of The Fault In Our Stars, wore a bright and dazzling gown designed by Ralph Lauren, shoes by Kurt Geiger and, earrings by David Yurman.
Must see 2014 FIFA world cup match up between host nation Brazil and Mexico. South American national teams and football hubs Brazil and Mexico are set to face on June 17 at Fortaleza, Brazil in the first round of their group eliminations games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Hiring startup Gild has raised cash to help it tackle one of the U.S. technology sector's highest-profile challenges: the lack of diversity among its workers.
Business startup Zenefits has raised another $66.5 million from investors, months after its first capital-raising, following a pattern set previously by a handful of hot, young consumer companies that proved their worth to investors over a short span.
Kinaxis Inc trimmed the expected offer price of its initial public offering on Tuesday, in a sign that market demand for the Canadian software company's equity issue may not be as hot as originally expected.
Rogers Communications Inc, Canada's biggest wireless company, and Vodafone Group PLC, the global telecoms group, announced a new market agreement on Tuesday to broaden the services they offer each other's customers.
A well-known proponent of the electronic currency bitcoin agreed to pay nearly $51,000 to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission civil charges that he publicly offered unregistered shares in two Internet ventures, the regulator said on Tuesday.