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Serve Yourself With Latest Auto Parts With The Help Of All Star Auto Solutions

Hyundai's Genesis Coupe enters 2015 with some major updates and changes in it’s auto parts , making it highly desirable for those looking to spend as little as possible to get the power and performance of some higher-end coupes. Hyundai Genesis Coupe is a serious rear-wheel-drive sport coupe. For true high performance you need Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) and lots of power. Genesis Coupe has both. The sole available engine, 3.8-liter direct-injected V-6 makes 348 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual is standard, while Hyundai’s own eight-speed automatic is available and features rev-matched downshifting and steering-wheel paddle-shifters. Very few of the driving characteristics from Hyundai's front-wheel-drive cars carry over into the Genesis Coupe. Shift action is clean and precise, clutch take up is neat and, most importantly, the steering is a tried-and-true hydraulic system, tuned just right. The 2015 changes bring some feature updates as well: Distict

Mark Zuckerberg's Sister Has Social Media Mishap When Private Photo Goes Viral

If you thought Facebook's privacy settings were a headache, you aren't alone, Randi Zuckerberg, sister of CEO Mark Zuckerberg, found out the hard way just how tricky those privacy controls can be. Randi Zuckerberg did what many people do, shared some photos. Her intention was to only share the photo privately, however, it was widely seen on Facebook and when someone else posted it to Twitter, the photo went viral. According to Marketing Land , Randi Zuckerberg took a photo of her family testing out Facebook's new Poke feature; she then uploaded the image of her family to Facebook, with the intention to only share with her friends. However, to her dismay she learned that a woman named Callie Schweitzer saw the photo, but then shared it on Twitter. So how did Schweitzer see the photo? What reportedly happened was Zuckerberg set the post to private, but she then tagged everyone in the photo. That meant that friends of those tagged would see

Why Mark Zuckerberg Of Facebook Dumped Microsoft’s Skype?

Back in 2011, two of the major social networks, Facebook and Skype, were working together to make video calling possible in Facebook Messenger. Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at that time that Steve Ballmer (then-Microsoft CEO) and Zuckerberg were really aligned on this project. Facebook today launched video calling in Facebook Messenger for iPhone and Android and now there is no doubt that Facebook and Skype have broken up and Facebook was the one who dumped. Facebook and Skype, who once shared friendly association, parted their ways in 2013 when the former introduced a voice calling option that used its own technology. But the real rapture in these two companies was noticed a few months back when Facebook quietly stopped using Skype for video calls made from the desktop, replacing it with its in-house developed technology. Skype-powered video calls required users to install a browser plug in, while the technology that Facebook developed in-house works