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Galaxy Note 5 Specs to Focus 55 MP on Release Date; Samsung expected to introduce first 6-inch Flagship Smartphone

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 seems to be underway as the previously unveiled smartphone has become the Apple's flagship iPhone 6's biggest competitor. As far as HTC One M8 and Nokia's Lumia lineup are concerned, the next Galaxy phone is expected to be released in no time sooner.


Keurig cold drink machine to offer Dr Pepper Snapple sodas

Keurig Green Mountain Inc will sell Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc's soda pods for its at-home cold beverage system, Keurig Cold, expected to be launched this year.

GM cuts price on most Cadillac CTS sedans amid weak demand

General Motors Co's (GM.N) luxury Cadillac brand has cut the price most customers will pay for its 2015 CTS to counter slumping demand in the United States for the marquee sedan.

India's Videocon d2h to sell stake worth up to $375 million to U.S. firm

Indian satellite television operator Videocon d2h Ltd has agreed to sell shares worth up to $375 million to U.S.-based Silver Eagle Acquisition Corp EAGLU.PK and the proceeds will be used to expand its services.


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Boeing Co (BA.N) said on Tuesday that it delivered 723 jetliners in 2014, hitting its own target, setting an industry record and retaining its title as the world's biggest plane maker, besting rival Airbus Group (AIR.PA).
Automakers and Silicon Valley upstarts are kicking their efforts to define the car of the future into a higher gear, even though many of the players disagree about what that car should be.
A statue included in the Limited Edition of "Batman: Arkham Knight" may have accidentally revealed the game's ending.
Farrah Abraham, former star of MTV's "Teen Mom," has suffered complications from lip implant surgery and now has severely swollen and malformed lips.
The top U.S. communications regulator on Wednesday endorsed the regulatory standard applied to telephone companies in remarks seen as the strongest indication yet that he planned to side with President Barack Obama on strict "net neutrality" rules.
Global smartphone leader Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday confirmed expectations for its first annual profit decline since 2011, although a pickup in the fourth quarter hinted that earnings may have stabilized in the short term.
Japan is asking Britain to buy its P-1 submarine-hunting jet in a deal that could top $1 billion, a major step in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push to arms exports after decades of self-imposed restrictions, people with knowledge of the proposal said.
Images of Miley Cyrus in a drug den have been leaked online- allegedly by a friend who's worried about her drug habits.
Phylicia Rashad, who played Bill Cosby's wife on "The Cosby Show," has come out in support of her former TV husband.
U.S. retail store sales fell 8 percent during the 2014 holiday season despite a late shopping surge, but overall holiday sales should show a 3.5 to 4 percent rise from a year ago because of stronger online buying, analytics company Retail Next said on Wednesday.