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Mark Zuckerberg Owes Uncle Sam $1B in Tax Bills [PHOTOS]

Facebook founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg could be facing a $1B in tax bill as he files his 2012 tax return at the IRS this year. The staggering amount result from Zuckerberg’s move to go public in May last year to increase his stake in the world’s first successful social media company.

Facebook Home Launcher: What's Hot and What's Not [Videos]

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook wasn't lying about the "no Facebook phone" and instead released the first Facebook Home Launcher which is a software for Android, putting social networking on front and at the centre. What is Facebook Home and how does it work?
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Is This the Nokia Lumia 950? (LEAKED PHOTO)

Amid speculations that Nokia will roll out the Lumia 928 in April on Verizon Wireless, Techno Buffalo cited on Wednesday an WPCentral report that the successor to the Lumia 928 and 920, the Lumia 950, is coming out soon.

Playboy Models Keep Clothes on in New iPhone App

In an attempt to reach the younger and tech-savvy red-blooded male market, Playboy just released an app for Apple's iPhone. However, those seeking more skin that the famous magazine's print version would be disappointed because the models keep their clothes on in the high-tech version.

HTC One X Earns Impossible to Repair Tag from iFixit

With the polycarbonate unibody and Gorilla Glass screen of the HTC One X, the device has earned a reputation as a very durable unit, but its strength could be the gadget's weakness also as repair Web site had labeled it a unit that is impossible to fix.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2: No Recharge Needs Within Six Months

Battery has been always a problem for any smartphones no matter how high-end it is. Galaxy Note 2 users who are heavy on games and internet will not even be satisfied with 3100 mAh. So how to make your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 lasts for six long months without recharging it?

Cheap Battery Causes Nexus S Phone’s Explosion

Mashable reported another case of an exploding smartphone involving the Nexus S model. However, it was not a manufacturing defect, but the fault of the owner who opted to use as a spare unit a cheap battery.

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