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Watch Dubai New Year's Eve Fireworks 2016 Live Stream Free, Start Time: Watch Online 2016 Countdown As Burj Khalifa Come Alive
Downtown Dubai will kick off the celebrations for New Year at the world's tallest skyscraper. Burj Khalif is set to display an amazing show of lights and fireworks on December 31st. Here are the details about how to watch online and information about the fireworks display.
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Sydney New Year's Eve Fireworks, 2016 Countdown Live Stream Free: Watch Online Australia to Set Off 23,000 Explosives, Best Events
The sky over Sydney Harbour will light up on Dec. 31, as dazzling fireworks display will welcome the New Year with a blast. Approximately 23,000 fireworks will be set off at 9pm for a tribute to the 200th year of Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden and 100 years of Taronga Zoo. Now, we'll give the most important details about Sydney's New Years Eve Celebration.
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Watch New York New Year's Eve 2016 Times Square Ball Drop & Fireworks Online Live Stream, TV Channels & Schedule, Best Viewing Spots
It is good to end the year with joy and celebration. On New Year's Eve, a million of people are expected to gather in Times Square to end the year with a bang. Aside from people who will watch the event on the ground, the Times Square ball drop will be broadcasted for billions who will watch it around the world.
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iPad Air 3, iPad Mini 4 Release Dates, Specs, and Rumors; New Tablet Set To Launch in 2016 Q1 But Without 3D Touch
The latest iPad Air is set to hit the market next year, according to a renowned analyst. However, the third-generation of iPad Air series will not have the 3D Touch display of the iPhone 6s. Here's what we know so far about iPad Air and iPad mini 4 release date, specs and rumors.
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Mark Zuckerberg Defends Facebook's Free Basics Service Project in India, Dismissing 'Walled Garden' Accusation
Facebook's founder dismissed accusations that Free Basics service is anti-competitive in India's internet market. Mark Zuckerberg defended his free internet project in India after critics say the new scheme promotes "walled garden" controlled by Facebook.