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Bitcoin used for money laundering of more than 1 billion dollars

Charlie Shrem, vice president of Bitcoin Foundation, which is among other things responsible for lobbying in favor of digital currencies, was arrested earlier this week in New York. With him was arrested Robert Faiella, a senior official of the same organization.

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Razer drops their own smart watch; the Nabu

Wearable tech seems to be the big thing going right now.  Companies like Nike, Sony, Pebble and LG have all got their hands in it with their versions of the smartwatch.  From the elegant to the downright gaudy, there are a lot to choose from right now.  We saw several of these at CES 2014, but the one that really set itself apart from the others for me came from what may seem an unlikely source: Razer. 

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Nokia pushing out a shrunken Lumia 1520 in April

Nokia Lumia 1520 phablet is by many the best Windows Phone device ever. Nokia seems to have a plan to please the customer which think that a diagonal of six inches on this device is not the best thing.

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10.1 inch Lenovo Miix 2 has arrived

Miix 2 tablet has a 10.1 inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels, touch-screen and supports up to ten simultaneous touch points. It is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom Z3740 processor with a clock speed of 1.33 GHz, 2 GB LPDD3 (1066 Hhz) of RAM and 128 MB of internal memory.

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Google buys up AI company DeepMind...

British start-up DeepMind became a part of Google, for which the search giant paid about 400 million US dollars. Thus, this company became financially Google's largest acquisition so far carried out in Europe.

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