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Rap star hints breakup with girlfriend Maima Nkewa

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Award winning Chocolate City rapper  Ice Prince , 29, has hinted that he has broken up with his French-Ghanaian girlfriend  Maima Nkewa . Over the weekend it was reported that ice prince's girlfriend Maima was dating a Yoruba man named Akinbode based in Abuja while seeing the rapper. On Sunday, January 17 Ice Prince reacted to the reports saying he was ‘ upset ’. From his tweets it seemed Ice Prince was still in a relationship with Maima Nkewa despite the stories and picture evidence. Now Ice Prince is hinting that he has broken up with her. Yesterday night (January 18), the rapper dropped a few tweets which suggest it is over between him and Maima. Prodigy  who is a music producer and friend to Ice Prince tweeted at the Choc Boi to keep his cool, and assured he will rise above it. Ice Prince later tweeted that we should expect a new him.

Google Is Rolling Out The Ability To Install Apps Directly From Search Results

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Google is always testing one or two little things in search results, but this is a more significant change. We're starting to see the option to install apps from inside Google search results without opening the Play Store. Not everyone is getting this yet, but enough are that it's probably in the early stages of a wide rollout. You can test this yourself by opening the Google app and searching for the name of an app. It will appear at the top of the results with an install button—this part is true for everyone. However, most people are booted into the Play Store when they tap it. Those with the new feature will see a permission popup just like they would in the Play Store, then a miniature Play Store frame appears so it can be installed. It's really neat. This might only work from the Google app, not Chrome (that's common with similar features). Some users report that this started happening a month ago or more, but only recently has it started appearing widely eno

Donald Trump says he will get Apple to 'start building their damn computers and ...

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The US lost Apple's manufacturing jobs years ago, and probably for good. Steve Jobs is  rumored to have said as much  at a high-power Silicon Valley dinner in 2011, when he told President Barack Obama "those jobs aren't coming back." But billionaire  kleptomaniac  Donald Trump thinks he'll be the one to get them back. Speaking at Liberty University today, Trump  escalated his rhetoric  on Apple's overseas manufacturing, and claimed somehow the US would reclaim those jobs in the future. "We have such amazing people in this country: smart, sharp, energetic, they're amazing," Trump said. "I was saying make America great again, and I actually think we can say now, and I really believe this, we're gonna get things coming... we're gonna get Apple to start building their damn computers and things in this country, instead of in other countries." IT'S ALL PART OF TRUMP'S SILLY FANTASY AS KING OF AMERICA As  Gizmodo  points