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The Hartford extends home and auto insurance agreement with AARP
The Hartford Financial Services Group announced that it would continue to provide home and auto insurance products to AARP members.
iOS7 makes iPhone,iPad users dizzy - report
According to information technology news site CNet, Apple Inc's iPhone and iPad customers experienced symptoms of motion sickness because of operating system iOS 7's parallax and zoom features.
Blackberry cancels scheduled earnings call due to takeover deal
In a released statement, Blackberry Ltd said that it would be cancelling its quarterly earnings call and webcast scheduled for Friday this week.
Postal Service proposes raising stamp price
The USPS had proposed to raise the price of its first-class stamp to USD 0.49. The US Postal Service (USPS) has proposed to increase the cost of a first-class stamp by USD 0.
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Social feeds in the Middle East announced that Samsung's Galaxy S4 would also be available in gold finish.
Youtube and Google+ had teamed up to improve the system of moderating comments in Youtube, and recently did a soft launch with a limited number of Youtube users.
Sources told Reuters that Lockheed Martin Corp anticipated orders for its F-35 fighter jets in the next few months.
Amazon introduced its latest addition to the Kindle line, the Kindle Fire HDX. Amazon introduced another addition to its Kindle line. The Kindle Fire HDX in 7-inch and 8.
Celebrities welcomed the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch in the UK. The launch of Samsung's smartwatch was a star-studded event in the UK.
Samsung launched the global sales of its latest phablet, the Galaxy Note 3. Samsung Electronics launched the global sales of its latest phablet offering.
Google Inc expressed its apologies in a blog post over email delivery delays in Gmail, its email product.
Video game developer Rockstar Games and its latest video game release Grand Theft Auto 5 broke new records in UK.
A security analyst told Neil Rubenking of PCMag.com's Security Watch that the TouchID was still a very convenient security feature for iPhones despite the technology being hacked by tech experts.
With an emphasis on speed, Apple Inc on Tuesday released its latest line of the all-in-one iMac desktop retailing at a starting price of USD1,299.