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Leaked info points to 11 new Sony smartphones for 2012
Jan 19th, 2012
Information has come to light suggesting that electronics giant Sony will be releasing around 11 smartphones this year, all running Android. (Source: Digital Trends) -
By Peroshni Govender JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Lawyers for "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius demanded answers from South African police and prosecutors on Friday after pictures of the bathroom and toilet where he shot dead his girlfriend were leaked to a British television station. Sky News obtained a series of images of the crime scene in Pi... [Full Article]
STOCKHOLM (AP) - A WikiLeaks spokesman who claims to represent Edward Snowden has reached out to government officials in Iceland about the potential of the NSA leaker applying for asylum in the Nordic country, officials there said Wednesday. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday after Japan did not offer new measures to calm its bond market, disappointing U.S. investors who are also trying to gauge the future direction of central bank policy at home. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 79.13 points, or 0.52 percent, at 15,159.46. The Standard & Poor's 500 Inde... [Full Article]
By Jeff Sneider LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Oscar winner Sandra Bullock is in early discussions to play Miss Hannigan in Sony and Overbrook Entertainment's remake of "Annie," two individuals familiar with the project have told TheWrap. Hannigan, of course, is the mean woman who runs the orphanage where Annie and her friends live. Car... [Full Article]
By Melanie Lee CHENGDU, China (Reuters) - Guo Ping, deputy chairman of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's fifth-largest smartphone maker, reckons the Chinese firm's phones are unbeatable in terms of hardware, and pours water on market distinctions between high- and low-end models. Huawei, probably better known as a leading telecoms g... [Full Article]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc received between 9,000 and 10,000 requests for user data from various U.S. government entities in 2012's second half, involving 18,000 to 19,000 of its users' accounts, the world's largest social network said in a Friday blogpost. The company said it released the information after reaching a dea... [Full Article]