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

Stories of Norway Massacre Victims: New Faces Emerge [PHOTOS]

The six-day search for the bodies of Norway massacre victims on Utoya island ended on Thursday. The Norwegian police are now convinced that it's Anders Behring Breivik alone, who was responsible for the shootings on the island of Utoeya and a bomb attack in the Norwegian capital Oslo.

International Space Station Faces Threat From Space Junk

Danger looms at the International Space Station (ISS) as Space Junk, mainly parts of old rockets and satellites, either abandoned or destroyed in orbit, is increasingly posing threats to the internationally-developed research facility.

Casey Anthony Will be Paid $500,000 if She Goes Nude: Hustler

Casey Anthony, the most hated name in the U.S., yet one of the expensive names as well. The 25-year-old has got an offer from Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine. The porno magazine wants Casey to pose naked and if she does that, she will be paid $500,000.

Facebook to Hackers: Find Bugs and Get Paid

Good news for hackers, social networking giant Facebook has announced a bug bounty program, in which it will pay hackers for finding and reporting security flaws on its Web site.

Google's Android Still the Top Mobile OS, Apple iOS Trails

Google's popular operating system (OS) Android claimed the largest share with 39 percent of the U.S. consumer smartphone market in the month of June, while Apple's iOS trailed by 11 percent, accounting 28 percent of the entire market, said a new report released by Nielsen.

Yes, We Are Alone, No Life Elsewhere: Study

While some people are not quite convinced by the idea that there could be other civilizations in our galaxy, some are very much optimistic regarding the same, and so are the scientists engaged in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). But a new analysis has denied the possibility.

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