Kukil Bora

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A diehard lover of photography, Kukil Bora started his career as a Web journalist with a Bangalore-based media firm called “SiliconIndia” in 2010. After working there for a year, Kukil joined International Business Times in May, 2011 as a Correspondent for the Bangalore news room. He loves writing technology articles. However, his areas of interest also include science, politics and sports. Kukil holds a Bachelor degree in English literature from Gauhati University and a Masters degree in Mass Communication from Bangalore University. You can find him on Google+ and Twitter.

Kukil Bora

Florida Republican Debate Prequel: 'Sh*t Politicians Say' Goes Viral [VIDEO]

Just in time for the 19th debate in the Republican presidential contest, Sh*t Politicians Say video went viral online. The political parody, the latest in the Internet memes, shows actor Joe Leon playing the every-man politician, uttering all those cliches heard from people running for presidential election.

iPhone 4S iOS 5 Battery Enhancement Tweak Confirmed Fake

An upgrade to the phone's operating system was then announced, amid hope it would fix the problem. Unfortunately, the upgraded iOS 5.0.1 failed to do so and the users were left further disheartened. They then stumbled upon an iPhone 4S jailbreak tweak that claimed to be able to fix the battery's handset problem.

Apple iBooks 2: How the Free Tool Will Make Profit for Apple

On Thursday, Apple jumped into the digital textbook publishing business by launching new applications like iBooks 2 and iBooks Author in a media event in New York. Apple wants to make it easier for people to publish and consume educational content and is giving the tools away free of cost. But be clear enough that the Cupertino tech giant is not in a mood of doing any charity.

What is SOPA? Possible Consequences that Could Ruin the Internet

As an act of protest against a pair of legislations - the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) - more than a dozen Web sites, including Wikipedia, Moveon.org, Craigslist, Reddit, Boing Boing and the Cheezburger network, have participated in a day-long blackout.

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