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Five new midrange LG handsets leak LG keep expanding their portfolio of entry-level and midrange handsets, which played a key role in making them the third largest manufacturer worldwide. Now the company unveiled no less than 5 yet una...... More >> |
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Australia beat New Zealand to win one-day series Nathan Hauritz and Cameron White led the way for Australia as they beat New Zealand by six wickets in Auckland to clinch victory in their one-day series.
The Kiwis were bowled out for 238 despite o...... More >> |
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Samsung SHW-M120S is the first Android phone with Bluetooth While the first phone out there packing Bluetooth 3.0, the Wave, is about to hit the stores in a few weeks, the first Android-based smartphone with the latest version of Bluetooth is still waiting for...... More >> |
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Affordable Vodafone 845 comes with Android Vodafone have a long line of inconspicuous branded handsets manufactured by various makers. The Vodafone 845 will be the first Android smartphone among those. The Vodafone 845 will run on the latest A...... More >> |
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NFS Undercover, Monopoly and The Sims free Palm Pre users in Europe in for a treat - they are getting three popular games for free. Need for Speed Undercover, Monopoly and The Sims 3. It's a limited time offer so you'd better hurry and get the...... More >> |
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Japan's economic growth rate revised down Japan's economy grew by less than first estimated in the final quarter of 2009, revised figures have shown.
The Cabinet Office said the economy expanded by 0.9% between October and December of last...... More >> |
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Daihatsu to recall 275,000 cars in Japan Carmaker Daihatsu is recalling 274,551 vehicles in Japan because of a number of possible defects.
The company, a subsidiary of Toyota, said the recall affected its Hijet and Atrai mini-van models. ...... More >> |
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Chinese inflation hits 16-month high Chinese inflation hit a 16-month high in February, causing economists to call for the government to tighten the economy to prevent overheating.
The annual rate of consumer price inflation rose to 2...... More >> |
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BP in $7bn deal to explore for oil in Brazil Oil giant BP has announced a deal that will allow it to begin exploring off the coast of Brazil.
It will pay US firm Devon Energy $7bn (£4.7bn) in cash for its Brazilian assets, as well as US deepw...... More >> |
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Peace talks 'difficult' for Abbas amid settlement row The Palestinian Authority has said indirect talks with Israel will be "very difficult" if more homes are built on occupied land as planned.
Israel announced the plan for 1,600 more homes in occupie...... More >> |
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Japan opens 98th national airport in Ibaraki Japan's 98th airport has begun operations - offering just one flight a day.
Ibaraki airport cost 22bn Yen ($220m, £147m) to build and is being seen in Japan as a prime example of wasteful public ex...... More >> |
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England boss Fabio Capello targets World Cup semi-final England manager Fabio Capello insists the Football Association's target of reaching the semi-finals at the World Cup in South Africa is achievable.
The Italian believes his side contains one of the...... More >> |
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Burnley 1 - 1 Stoke David Nugent's headed finish earned relegation-threatened Burnley their first point in five games in a scrappy encounter at Turf Moor.
Stoke opened the scoring in familiar fashion when Rory Delap's...... More >> |
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Man Utd 4 - 0 AC Milan (agg 7 - 2) David Beckham's return to Old Trafford was brief and ended in the disappointment of comprehensive defeat as Manchester United swept past AC Milan into the Champions League quarter-finals.
Beckham o...... More >> |
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Sprint star Usain Bolt scoops second Laureus award Athletics superstar Usain Bolt has been named Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for the second year running.
Bolt won the 100m and 200m at the 2009 World Championships, breaking his own world rec...... More >> |
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West Indies thrash Zimbabwe to take one-day series lead West Indies took a 2-1 advantage in the five-match one-day international series against Zimbabwe following a commanding 141-run victory in St Vincent.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul struck two fours and a ...... More >> |
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Portsmouth FC administrators axe 85 jobs to cut costs The administrators of Portsmouth have started to make employees redundant, with 85 people losing their jobs.
Administrator Andrew Andronikou said no players were being made redundant as they were t...... More >> |
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Greece hit by second general strike in a month Public and transport services in Greece have ground to a halt as workers stage a second general strike in protest at the government's austerity measures.
Flights are grounded, and schools and hospi...... More >> |
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Chile's new leader Sebastian Pinera to be sworn in Chilean tycoon Sebastian Pinera is due to be sworn in as president of the country, which was recently devastated by a massive earthquake and tsunami.
Mr Pinera not only faces the challenge of recon...... More >> |
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Mexico's Carlos Slim overtakes Gates in world rich list Mexican telecom giant Carlos Slim has topped Forbes magazine's billionaire's list - the first time since 1994 that an American has not led the rankings.
Mr Slim's fortune rose by $18.5bn (£12.4bn) ...... More >> |
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