Wednesday, 12 March 2014

The Possible 'Flappy Bird' Return and Other News You Need to Know


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Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening around the world. Today, we're looking at five important stories.




  • A bullet-marked bathroom door was used in court on Wednesday during the Oscar Pistorius murder trial. A forensic scientist reconstructed how Pistorius may have bashed open the door just before shooting his girlfriend dead, The Washington Post reported.




  • If you use Microsoft Office on a Mac, you’ll be happy to hear an updated version of the desktop suite is on the way. Microsoft will reportedly release the new suite by the end of the year.




  • Malaysia has called upon India to help search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, according to The Hindu.




  • The popular game Flappy Bird could make a comeback. Dong Nguyen, the game's creator, told Rolling Stone that he is "considering" putting the game back online.




  • This week marks the 25th anniversary of the World Wide Web. Its creator, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, told The Guardian on Tuesday that the Internet needs a bill of rights to keep it open and neutral.




Check out the video above for more on these stories.


Topics: Apps and Software, Entertainment, First to Know, flappy bird, Gaming, Malaysia airlines, microsoft office, Mobile, Oscar Pistorious, World, www

Image: Mashable, Will Fenstermaker






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