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Monsoon rains halts PSE trading

Torrential rains and flooded caused PSE to postpone trading for two consecutive days. The Philippne Stock Exchange (PSE) announced earlier today the postponement of trading.


UK Royal Baby wore sold-out blanket in first family photo

With the first official Royal Family photos out, industry observers believed that the arrival and continuous media exposure of Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge will help boost the UK economy, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

360pi Gets USD4.1 Million

360pi got a USD4.1 million partnership with Silverton Partners, a Texas-based company. 360pi retail price giant announce publicly that the company has sealed the deal with Silverton Partners, a Texas-based company.

Tesco to compete with Apple, Amazon with the launch of iPad-like tablet

Retailer Tesco would try to compete in the digital downloads market through the release of its own iPad-like tablet computer.


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Ethiopia signed an USD800 million contract with ZTE for the expansion of the country's mobile phone infrastructure.
Fresh from Activision's success of its popular Skylanders franchise comes Disney Infinity, a move from Walt Diney Inc to expand into the toy-meets-video game-world market.
Analysts said Apple could attain a trillion-dollar valuation considering the company's current services, products and investments for the future.
Reports said the recent changes to Gmail upset several retailers and marketers with already a 1% plunge in the number of opened emails.
The crews of Boeing, US Energy Department and NASA have been spread across a Cold War rocket test site to clean up and prevent contamination.
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The US government acknowledged the existence of the aviation test site Area 51 after decades of utmost secrecy about the place.