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Toyota issues voluntary recall due to airconditioning condenser housing issue

Toyota Motor Sales USA voluntarily recalled some cars because of problems encountered with the airconditioning condenser unit housing.


Microsoft releases Windows 8 update globally

The Windows 8.1 update would seek to address issues that had been found in the original Windows 8 operating system.

Police arrests airport employee for causing dry ice explosions in LAX

Police arrested a baggage handler for the Sunday ice explosions at the Los Angeles Airport. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) arrested an airport employee today for causing the dry ice explosions at the Los Angeles Airport (LAX) on Sunday.

Study finds Oreos addictive like cocaine

A study found that Oreo cookies were as addictive as cocaine. A recent study conducted by a team at Connecticut College in New London found that Oreo cookies were as addictive as cocaine, the LA Times reported.


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A Wall Street Journal report might have indicated that Apple Inc had sold more iPhone 5S units than the cheaper iPhone 5C units.
Google has not yet unveiled the Nexus 5 smartphone, resulting to new speculations about the new smartphone release
App revenues for Google Play Store still fell behind that of Apple's App Store, a report revealed.
A Telegraph report revealed the hidden features of Android smartphones. A report from UK newspaper The Telegraph revealed hidden features of Android smartphones.
Lawyers asked T-Mobile to remove its television commercial which was a parody about smartphone theft, saying it belittled the issue.
Burberry Group announced in a statement on Tuesday that chief Angela Ahrendts would be leaving the fashion house next year.
A snow storm in South Dakota killed thousands of cattle and caused tens of millions in losses. A sudden storm that came earlier than winter decimated thousands of cattle in South Dakota.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Xerox Corp blamed each other for the glitch that caused food stamp recipients to go on an all-out shopping spree over the weekend.
Xerox Corp said the glitch that affected food stamp beneficiaries in 17 states was caused by a temporary shutdown of the system after a test was performed.
Food stamp recipients went for a two-hour shopping spree in Louisiana after a glitch removed spending limits on their cards.