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Digital warriors battle to get African games on phones
Safari the warrior crouches in the bush - a digitized heroine from the new mobile phone game "Afro Fighters" that its Nigerian creator hopes will soon rival the likes of Clash of Clans or Angry Birds on the world's handsets.
Amazon seeks FAA permission to test drones outdoors near Seattle
Amazon.com Inc is seeking permission from U.S. regulators to test its delivery drones near Seattle, as part of a rapid expansion of a program that has sparked widespread debate over the safety and privacy implications of drone technology.
Spain's Telefonica in talks to exit Telecom Italia: report
Spain's Telefonica SA is in talks to sell its stake in Telecom Italia in a move that could ease regulatory pressure in Brazil's wireless market, Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported on Friday.
Latest NBA free agent rumors: Dan Gilbert letter 'Major' reason why LeBron still hesitant to play with Cavs
Chris Broussard believes that Cavs owner Dan Gilbert's letter to LeBron - a letter that attacked Jame's character, to say the least, when he decided to take his talents to Miami in the summer of 2010 - may be a strong factor on why LeBron has yet to decide on whether he will join the Heat or the Cavaliers this summer of the 2014 NBA free agency.