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| Fed hawks prompt dollar surge Financial Times A resurgent dollar hit 2½-year highs against the yen while gold and global equities sold off as investors were unnerved by hawkish talk from US Federal Reserve policy makers. The dollar jumped nearly 1 per cent against the yen, decisively winning the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Strategy Analytics: Samsung To Extend Lead Over Apple's iPhone In 2013, And ... TechCrunch Samsung will increase its lead over Apple in the smartphone space this year, according to analyst Strategy Analytics. Speaking to Reuters, the analyst said it expects the Korean electronics giant to achieve 35 per cent year-on-year growth in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Guardian Viral Video Chart: The Killing, Russian drivers, Warm Bodies The Guardian If that one has got you giggling, you will be on the edge of your seats for our second video, a compilation of road traffic accidents from Russia. ... Motor skills of a superior nature were needed when the world's top 11 drag cars were raced against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Teens Without Internet Are 'Educationally Disadvantaged' Mashable The National Office of Statistics has recorded that approximately five percent of British households with children are currently lacking Internet access. These offline students reported difficulty completing school assignments and not feeling included ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Emerging-Market Stocks Fall From 17-Month High on Fed Minutes Bloomberg Emerging-market stocks fell for the first time in 10 days and currencies weakened after U.S. Federal Reserve policy makers said they will probably end debt purchases that have fueled investor demand for riskier assets. Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Asia stocks mostly lower, but Japan jumps sharply MarketWatch HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — Japanese stocks soared Friday in a post-holiday catch-up rally that was aided again by a weaker yen, while most other Asian markets fell on concerns U.S. central bankers were considering an end to their bond-buying program ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google's antitrust settlement means few changes PCWorld (blog) The settlement, announced by the FTC Thursday, showed an agency largely willing to let the marketplace determine the winners in the Internet search and advertising market, said Eric Goldman, director of the Santa Clara University School of Law's High ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NGCP restores power in Mindanao areas affected by 'Pablo' Inquirer.net (blog) DAVAO CITY, Philippines – The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines Friday said it has restored power supply to Mindanao areas affected by Typhoon "Pablo" following the completion of repair works on its transmission facilities. In a statement posted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| eBay launches selling helpers as way to lure new customers CNET "People make their living on eBay and that feels good, but to be the belle of the ball, we have to step it up We can't get complacent," eBay's president of global marketplaces Devin Wenig told All Things D. "We have to move faster and innovate at a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wind tunnel PC case pushes the air cooling envelope, does its thing for cancer ... Engadget Pushing air cooling to its limits might mean buying a bigger fan to the mortal PC builder, but for Mike at Total Geekdom, it meant constructing a wind tunnel case. Built from a box fan, medium-density fiberboard, lexan and aluminum, the tunnel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Elf and Safety gone mad The Guardian (blog) Frankly, if Dr Langerman had turned up in my lab and lectured me on my attitudes towards health & safety administrators I'd have cheerfully invited him to stick his head in a bucket of 10X Towbin's buffer. It's war story time. A month before I started ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sony said to be developing online TV service CNET ... companies about channel licensing. Such a service would put Sony in direct competition with both satellite and cable TV, as well as other tech companies that are branching out into the television market, such as Intel; Google, with Google Fiber ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| China's CSI 300 Approaches Bull Market as Index Futures Advance Bloomberg Most Chinese stocks retreated on the first trading day of the year, led by consumer shares and health-care companies, after valuations increased to their highest levels in 13 months. Tasly Pharmaceutical Group Co. slumped 6.7 percent from a 14-month high. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kickalicious Uses YouTube Video To Get A Tryout With The NY Jets Techdirt That's what makes the story of Norwegian futbol player Havard Rugland so much fun, now that his YouTube kicking video has gone viral and led to a tryout with the New York Jets football squad. The video itself is insane, nearly as ... [Jets Assistant ... See all stories on this topic » |
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