Microsoft To Launch Social Networking Phone In US

Software giant Microsoft is to introduce its own mobile phones in the US following this year as it intends to challenge the increasing smartphone supremacy of its major rivals Apple and Google. The phones will be made accessible in July completely on Verizon, an enormous cellphone carrier in the US, and will be intended at heavy users of social networks. The two phones were codenamed as “Pink” and “Pure”, of which images are leaked from …

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Recall Could Push Toyota To Tipping Point

As the year 2009 got depression under way for the auto industry, it seemed like Toyota, the current global sales leader, was in the driver’s seat. But after 12 months, the stumbled Japanese giant is appearing more like a walking impaired person. The problems which have happened to the Japanese maker, ended 2009 with a maximum recall that was also extended to January, making millions of customers expecting for word on when they can get …

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Southern China’s Automotive Lighting Industry Shows Glowing Performance

There is a major progress observed in the fast developing automotive industry in China, particularly in the southern part of the country. This progress was observed at the 7th China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition (Auto Guangzhou 2009), conducted at the Guangzhou International Exhibition and Convention Center on Nov. 24-30 2009, which acquired significant growth over its antecedents in terms of scale, internationalization, exhibitor growth, and scope of exhibits. Along with the remaining part of the …

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Geneva Auto Show Brings Cheer

The automobile industry suffered almost two years due to economic slowdown. It is recovering in the recent times. A major note of cheer and joy is that the 80th Geneva Motor Show opened its doors to the public. The show will be opened from 4th to 14th March 2010. Many new models, almost eighty are expected to introduce this year. Though many of the models have been introduced, the hybrid revolution remains hard to pin …

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G-8 Group Pledge For Double Aid To Africa

The G8 is a group of developed countries like Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States .All these nations of G-8 group promised to step up cooperation against Africa’s poverty. For this goal they pledged to double the donation amount to Africa by 2010. The G8 agreed on the need for concrete cooperation with fast-growing emerging donors such as China and India. To achieve this motive, G-8 groups made transparency in …

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French Government Rejects European Constitution Referendum

A French European Constitution referendum was a treaty to establish a constitution for Europe. On 29th May 2005, it was organized to decide whether France would approve the proposed constitution of the European Union or not. At the last of voting, France finally rejected the treaty of EU (European Constitution) referendum. French voters overwhelmingly rejected it in key referendum. France was the first country who rejected this treaty. Regarding this ratification, 55 percent of people …

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Toyota’s Technical Glitches Results In Fewer Picks

As per the consumer report and highly coveted top pick list, very few models comes in top 10 pick list category. Toyota ranked third in the beleaguered automaker ranking. Major reason behind the Toyota’s fewer pick is its safety and recall problems. Top picks of Toyota were knocked off the list when sale of those models were temporarily suspended along with half –dozen massive recall by automaker. Only two cars of Toyota come in top …

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Syria Hand In Beirut’s Assassination

U.S. seems sure of Syria’s hand in Beirut’s Assassination as Syrian government had failed to act against militant groups in Israel and against a supply line from Syria to Iraq. U.S strongly condemns this brutal attack. The White House spokesman said that the killing was a terrible reminder. It was an ominous on two counts: first, because it raised concern that could plunge back into the civil war and second, it underscored growing American impatience …

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