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US government shutdown just hours away -report

A National Journal report said the US government would be headed for a shutdown if the two houses of Congress still won't come to an agreement on Obamacare.


Facebook should form a corporate venture group - report

Noticing the number of Facebook employees leaving the social media company, a Techcrunch report suggested that forming a new venture capital group would make sense to curtail the employee attrition.

ICAP gets USD87 million fine over rate rigging

US and British regulators had charged interdealer broker firm ICAP's European arm and three ex-employees for rigging the London interbank offered rate to their benefit.

LG to launch smartphone G2 next month

South Korean electronics maker LG would be launching its newest smartphone, the G2, next month. Electronics maker LG would be launching the G2 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh on October 1.


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According to two sources who told a breaking news blog, Apple Inc would be making the iPhone 5S store pickup option available as early as Monday next week.
Compiled reports by The Next Web confirmed news that Samsung Electronics Co Ltd would be region-locking almost all of its Android phones.
In a company-wide employee meeting Thursday, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer made his final farewell with songs, dances and quips against the company's rivals.
Leaked photos in the Internet showed that Apple Inc may release its much-awaited iPad Mini 2 in gold, space grey and silver equipped with its latest fingerprint technology.
Safetica Technologies launched the its data loss protection program in the Philippines. Safetica Technologies had introduced its flagship data loss protection (DLP) software in the Philippines.
A major retail chain in New Zealand was the subject of a phishing attack from overseas criminals. A major retail chain in New Zealand was targeted by cyber criminals operating overseas.
A letter given by NSA Inspector General George Ellard to Senator Charles E. Grassley confirmed that some NSA employees used the agency's signals intelligence powers to spy on their romantic interests.
Foreign ministers of the BRICS nations expressed concerns about cyber snooping reports on individuals, businesses and country leaders.