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AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Britain's Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid The Sun has sent a message to readers warning them that computer hackers may have published their data online after an attack on the paper's website last month.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Nissan's Leaf electric car can feed power from its battery back into a family home and run appliances for up to two days under a new project the Japanese car-maker unveiled Tuesday.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Standard and Poor's on Tuesday became the latest ratings agency to downgrade mobile phone giant Nokia's rating, blaming the Finnish company's dismal sales and difficult strategic transition.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Daily deals company LivingSocial announced on Tuesday that it is buying TicketMonster, the largest online bargains site in South Korea, in a bid to expand its presence in Asia.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» US phone giant AT&T said Monday that it would sell its stake in Telmex for $1.37 billion after billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil sought full control of the Mexican fixed-line operator.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Google, which is offering an online bargain service in three US cities, has acquired The Dealmap, a company that aggregates local deals.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Rupert Murdoch's British paper publisher, which is at the centre of the phone-hacking scandal, asked the Indian company managing its IT systems about deleting emails nine times in 15 months, the group said Monday.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Taiwan IT giant Foxconn -- hit by a spate of suicides at its Chinese plants -- plans to replace 500,000 workers with robots in the next three years, state media reported Monday.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2011
» Twitter announced on Monday it has closed a deal for a "significant" round of new funding led by Russian investment company Digital Sky Technologies (DST).
Life, Pataraphand Chirathivat, Published on 02/08/2011
» Are technologies such as the mobile phone beginning to ruin our lives? What about the great civilisations of the past not privy to cell phones and the like? Didn't they contribute as much to make life better, or in this information age do their contributions pale in comparison? Look at the pyramids of Egypt, ancient temples of the Orient and the Gothic cathedrals of Europe. Look at their great craftsmanship.