Archive: September 2009
Google attempted to create an online repository of books that will be available for anyone to read and view in
The government of South Africa has demanded that athletics chief Leonard Chuene be kicked off from his job after he
Hollywood actor Patrick Swayze, best known for his roles in the hit films “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost,” passed away today
The 2nd generation of Western Digital’s My Book Studio Edition has been released. Unfortunately, it’s only available in a few
It will be an exciting match at US Open Tennis 2009 because American tennis teen sensation Melanie Oudin will be
It’s been a tradition to Google to change its logo just to reflect any historic event or holidays or what
A fifteen year old boy named Calvino Inman from Rockwood, Tennesee has this rare medical condition which doctors can’t explain.
Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today that she is running for the Senate position that was vacated by Edward M.
Sprint Nextel Corporation is scheduled to release its first mobile phone that will run on Google’s Android software by October, as announced by the company on Thursday.
Roger Entner, a telecommunications analyst at Nielson & Co. Digits says that this will definitely help Android become more mainstream. It’s been observed that consumers have been slow in accepting the mobile platform since its release through T-Mobile USA.
The world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical company, Pfizer, recently agreed to settle with the US Justice Department against the lawsuit filed
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