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7 FACTS ABOUT TODAY’S CRUISE SHIPS THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU

See for yourself exactly what makes today’s cruise ships so incredible.

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How to Tell If a Guy Likes You (According to Classic Literature)

As near as I can tell, men are an unfathomable conundrum. I know this not from personal experience (the last time I had a successful interaction with a guy was probably circa 2012), but from every women's magazine that has ever existed.

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Habit sends you meals based on your unique DNA profile

In a world where new meal subscription services are popping up every day, is there really room for one more?

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6 Low-key ponytails you can wear for this weekend's festivities

Pulling your hair back doesn't have to be basic—here's how you do it right

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Going fast on digital highway: Honeywell's CEO-in-waiting

Speed will separate winners from losers in the internet age, says Honeywell's CEO-in-waiting

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Cybersecurity may be slipping through our fingers

Rather than providing a safeguard, new voice-and fingerprint-recognition systems may actually help hackers to raid people's bank accounts. Cheng Yingqi reports.

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Mobile compact suitcases: Efficient, smart support for work, business trips

For business people, compact bags with wheels are smart and efficient as they can carry laptops, piles of paper, folders and other relatively heavy items. Such bags are particularly suitable for short business trips as they are smaller than regular-size suitcases.

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20 Fijian seasonal workers bound for Australia, New Zealand

​Twenty Fijian seasonal workers bound for Australia and New Zealand have received pre-departure training and are ready to go, the government said Friday.

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Right partnerships can help businesses script success stories

​Managers must have a clear vision and conviction that digital technologies are the future

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Americans waste 2.1 billion U.S. dollars a year on premium gas

​If you put premium gas into your car and think you are doing your car some good, chances are, you are wrong and you may very well be wasting your hard-earned dollars, according to the latest American Automobile Association (AAA) research.

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Cultural taboos in China

Every culture has its own taboos, and Chinese people are no exception. However, most people ignore them today– and many Chinese taboos are actually rather amusing. China Daily's forum readers have compiled a list of taboos they heard about during their stay in China.

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Next generation wearables comes to emotional rescue of fragile humans

​Through its ability to “read” moods – by recognising changes in our voice or speaking tone, noting if we sweat or our heart is pounding – technology can prompt us to act

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The coolest US agency is starting a "revolution" to get rid of computer viruses

In the world of computer security, the bad guys are always 10 steps ahead of the good guys. But next month the mad scientists at the government’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will bring together a group of the world’s best computer security experts to see if they can tip the scales in the good guys’ favor for once.

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Six tips to avoid the Pokemon Go data apocalypse

​It only took two days of the Pokemon Go craze to make Shama Diegnan start fearing for her wallet.The 11-year-old son of Diegnan, a digital marketer from South Orange, New Jersey, had on Monday downloaded the popular app, an augmented reality game in which you search the real world for assorted Pokemon creatures.

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Four of the most outlandish stories about playing Pokemon Go ... so far

​From the Pokemon trainers charging US$25 an hour to catch Pokemon, to the girlfriend suspicious about her beau snaring one at his ex’s place, to the player who found a body, these are some of the weirdest Pokemon Go happenings

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Hong Kong music industry veterans teach newcomers how to run a record label

​We have seen too many independent musicians have to make a living by teaching piano, says Wallace Kwok, one of those teaching Hong Kong bands on three-month business skills programme