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China Mobile set to buy stake in Thailand's True Corp: sources

State-owned China Mobile Ltd is poised to buy an 18 percent stake in Thai telecoms group True Corp valued at around $581 million, people familiar with the matter said, in Thailand's first major corporate deal since a coup last month.


Miss Nevada crowned Miss USA 2014

The Miss USA crown had recently been given to Miss Nevada Nia Sanchez. The Miss USA crown had recently been given to Miss Nevada Nia Sanchez. The the 63rd Miss USA pageant was held on Sunday (June 8) at the Baton Rouge River Center.

Suits Season 4 to return on Wednesday

Award-winning TV series Suits' will be back this June 11. The fourth season is to inject twists after the welcoming of a sizzling hot and witty secretary of Mike Ross, Amy, and the man-on-man battle with Harvey Specter.

A match for the Ages: Ronaldo vs Messi in the Quarterfinals of the 2014 FIFA World Cup

A possible match-up for the ages between Christiano Ronaldo and Leonil Messi when Argentina and Portugal meet at the quarterfinals of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.


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Reality show star, pornographic actress Farrah Abraham to distribute distinct scenes on her trilogy. She will be releasing her first novel, "In The Making (Celebrity Sex Tape) this July expounding her youth pregnancy and the stories being a sensual actress.
Amazon's next major product--a 3D smartphone--is expected to be launched on June 18. Amazon's next major product--a 3D smartphone--is expected to be launched on June 18.
Actor/comedian Tracy Morgan remains in a critical condition but has shown improvements after a deadly vehicle collision in New Jersey.
When Samsung released its Galaxy S5 flagship, analysts predicted it will only be a matter of time before the company comes up with a range of variants. Previously, the company released an Active and Mini edition for the Samsung Galaxy S4. Lately, there have been reports saying that Samsung has been preparing for a Prime version of the S5. As the name implies, the Galaxy S5 Prime will target the high end market. There have also been reports about a Samsung Galaxy S5 Blue edition in the works.
Samsung has always made sure it releases several variants under a flagship or a product line. The company is best known for launching just about every size of tablet imaginable. According to reports, the Korean tech giant will be releasing a Samsung Galaxy Tab series: a 10.1 version and an 8.0 variant. Several leaks of the devices also support claims that Verizon has been preparing for a release soon.
Xiaomi just introduced its Mi3 offering in December. Nonetheless, it appears the company wants to keep up with competitors as an upcoming flagship has made the news. A new concept for Xiaomi Mi4 emerged indicating that the device will be featuring a 5.5-inch screen and Snapdragon processor. Can Xiaomi compete against other smartphones on the market?
Samsung Galaxy S3 owners in the United Kingdom including other regions have been upgrading to the Android Jelly Bean 4.3 update following its roll out. However, many users also reported about operating problems and bugs. S3 owners can skip these bugs and upgrade to a more stable update through the Android 4.4 KitKat OmniROM. According to reports, the KitKat ROM for Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 is more reliable than the official version of the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.
Tech companies have to produce new innovative gadgets to stand out from the increasing competition. There is considerable pressure to tech manufacturers to introduce something new more than just the usual upgrades to gain better market position. Previously, the hype was on producing the best camera and screen resolution possible. These days, tech giants like Samsung and Apple focus their attention on more durable and bendable screens. Recent patent grants reveal that Apple has been working on producing drop-proof and OLED displays.
SoftBank Corp (9984.T), Japan's No.3 mobile carrier, will cut its smartphone charges in Japan with a flat rate for unlimited voice calling and cheaper data plans, in a sign that price competition may be starting to pick up in Japan's mobile market.
Apple Inc is preparing to sell its first wearable device this October, aiming to produce 3 million to 5 million smartwatches a month in its initial run, the Nikkei reported on Friday, citing an unidentified parts supplier and sources familiar with the matter.