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Nokia, Microsoft To Roll Out Nokia Lumia 800 Early

Nokia Nokia and Microsoft have settled on to roll out the Nokia Lumia 800 Entertainment Bundle before time, making them accessible now solely at Microsoft’s retail stores all over the country.

The novel generation of the BMW 3-Series F30 has recently been introduced in the Australian market and the opening price for the premium sedan has been determined at AUD56,400.

Facebook discloses its plans to lift up celebrity Internet standing much like Twitter and Google+ have.

Baidu, which runs China's most popular search engine, stated that its latest quarterly profit augmented 77% as against the same period of last year as client numbers and spending per client zoomed.

BMW To Carry On Supplying Munich Police With Vehicles

BMW BMW will carry on their tradition of offering up patrol cars to the Munich police force thanks to a novel bond, which will supply several hundred vehicles on an annual basis to the force.

The Federal administration has brought in legislation to set up an R18+ group for computer as well as video games in Australia.

LG has had the Optimus 3D 2 leaked earlier than its declaration at Mobile World Congress (MWC).

The U.S. Department of Justice officially sanctioned the nuptials between Google and Motorola after reasoning out that the amalgamation would not adversely impact rivalry in the wireless market.

Jon Rubinstein Quits Hewlett Packard‎

Hewlett Packard Jon Rubinstein, known for his position formulating the original iPod for Apple and for functioning Palm, has left Hewlett Packard, where he's functioned since the company's acquirement of Palm.

Nintendo has spilled the beans on its next-generation Wii U console's connectivity potentialities to be made around an online service named the Nintendo Network.

BMW has brought out details of its newest BMW M Performance range that benefits from influential engines and a novel sporting style.

Intel has inked an agreement with RealNetworks through which buys 190 patents plus 170 patent apps for $120 million.

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