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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.

Toyota Driver's Door Fires Probed;‎ US Video Games Sales Decline In Jan

Toyota Federal security watchdogs are probing reports of burns in the driver's side doors of 2007 Toyota Camry sedans and RAV4 crossover sport utility vehicles.

Study conducted by Ofcom shows that one in five individuals switching broadband lost their service for a period of one week.

Retail sales of video game hardware, software program and accessories in the United States declined 34% during the last month to $751 million owing to a lack of novel games.

Apple Inc. lodged a suit against Motorola

Google Leads Greenpeace IT Rating; Fiat Panda’s Price Revealed

Google Google has accepted top position in Greenpeace's yearly Cool IT Leaderboard grading technology firms' environmental attempts, grabbing the honor from networking giant Cisco.

Fiat has disclosed the rates of the novel Fiat Panda that will hit market by the end of this month (February 2012).

To mark the 20th birthday of Ford’s SVT, the Detroit car manufacturer has taken the wraps off the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 Convertible, a droptop offering, which features 650 bhp, a significant improvement over SVT’s initial offering, a 1993 SVT Mustang Cobra that carried just 235 bhp under its cover.

The Communications Alliance has forwarded its amended telecommunications consumer protection code (TCP code) to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), however the code has been disapproved by a top consumer action body.

Oracle Looks For Novel Trial In SAP Case

Oracle Oracle Corp. rejected a $272 million honor in its intellectual-property theft case against SAP AG, a projected move, which sets the stage for a novel trial among the bitter software competitors.

A Google Earth map, which lifted up hearsays of the lost city of Atlantis has gotten a much-required update, ridding the seafloor of a gridlike model that some watchful users suspected were sunken streets from the legendary underwater city.

HTC, the globe’s fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer by shipments, is eyeing another big drop in sales during the first quarter of this year as it jumbles to find out its next hit phone .

Yahoo Rolls Out App Search In The UK

Yahoo Yahoo rolled out App Search in the United Kingdom which is the only cross-platform mobile app search engine across the globe.

According to Ofcom, the UK's average home download speed is getting higher, but it could be even quicker if additional users upgraded at least charge.

A few of Apple mobile devices were temporarily unavailable for sale in the German market on Friday, as part of continuing patent controversies with Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (MMI) in the nation.

BT has disclosed plans for a novel speedy broadband package accessible in distant regions of the nation, as its profits soared by almost half during the third quarterly period on account of heavy demand for superfast internet access.

Lloyds Banking Group Reorganizes Management Structure

Lloyds Banking Group Lloyds Banking Group has declared alterations to its board and management group to form five biz lines reporting straightly to the group chief executive António Horta-Osório.

One of Australia's biggest cattle firms, AACo has registered $58 million in pre-tax income for the 2011 year, regardless of the suspension of live exports to Indonesia.

China's manufacturing segment show signals of bettering health in the month of January, but manufacturing and trade facts elsewhere in Asia directed to continuing weakness as decelerating demand from Western economic systems takes its toll.

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.

HTC To Launch Key ‘Hero’ Devices To Win Back Market Share

HTC HTC UK is to cut the size of its smartphone collection during 2012 and concentrate on delivering some key ‘hero’ devices with the aim to win back its lost market share.

Twitter Inc., the social networking site, offered itself added tractability to censor data in regions of the globe that enforce restrictions on self-expression.

Lawmakers want responses from Google Inc. about novel privacy plans the web giant declared earlier this week, which would permit it to unite all of the user data it chases.

American car manufacturer Chrysler has turned the initial brand to break positions and showed interest in joining Holden and Ford in the V8 Supercars contest.

Facebook To Web Giant Google: 'Don't be evil'; Sony Image Sensor for Next-Gen Cameras

Facebook, Google When Google altered the grades of its search outcomes in January, items from its Google+ social network including pics, videos, remarks plus links furthered at the cost of other social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.

Taiwanese technology company Foxconn has forwarded a public apology after the company’s head compared the factory's staff to animate beings.

Volkswagen has officially rolled out the production model of the five-door hatchback, Volkswagen Up! prior to its European launch during the month of March.

Nokia To Introduce Meego Harmattan 1.2 Beta; Nike Rolls Out New Data-Tracking Wristband

Nokia Nokia, the globe's biggest cellular phone manufacturer by volume, has declared that the firm is launching the novel developer version of MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan 1.2 beta to the developer society with the N950 Developer Device.

Mercedes-Benz has recently rolled out in the Malaysian market the novel generations of the C-Class Coupe, the CLS and the SLK.

Nike has made announcement about the launching of a novel data-tracking wristband, which the company says will assist people to turn more active.

Sony Ericsson has declared what it undoubtedly trusts will be one of its last quarterly losses for 2011 end, just before it gets gulped fully by Sony.

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