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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

BlackBerry CEO: Smartphone innovation is leaving Apple behind

If there’s someone who can talk with authority about the importance of innovation, it’s the CEO of BlackBerry, right?

Probably not — but that didn’t prevent BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins from giving his take on the current state of smartphone interfaces. The gist: While the iPhone was the bee’s knees of innovation years ago, the smartphone market is leaving it behind.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Greek footballer receives lifetime ban over Nazi salute

AEK Athens' Giorgos Katidis celebrates a goal during a Super League soccer match against Veria at the Olympic stadium in Athens March 16, 2013. (Reuters / Icon/Giannis Liakos)
AEK Athens' Giorgos Katidis celebrates a goal during a Super League soccer match against Veria at the Olympic stadium in Athens March 16, 2013. (Reuters / Icon/Giannis Liakos)
AEK Athens’ player Giorgos Katidis has been banned for life from playing for any national teams by Greece's soccer federation. The punishment followed his alleged Nazi salute given to fans to celebrate his winning goal in a domestic game.

MP Home Minister blames Swiss tourist for gangrape

Bhopal: The Datia Police have arrested six people in connection with the alleged gangrape of a Swiss national even as the Madhya Pradesh Home Minister said the couple should have informed the police about their travel plans for additional security. The suspects - six members of a nomadic tribe in the area - have been arrested and a stolen laptop and a mobile phone have been seized from them.

Sulu Rebels: Ops Daulat documentary to premiere on Bernama TV

KUALA LUMPUR: Bernama TV, a 24-hour television channel offering news in four languages, will broadcast a documentary on the Sabah intrusion by Sulu terrorists from southern Philippines on Tuesday.

Google Claims The FBI Spies On You

Google says that the FBI is spying on you. Ignoring the fact that this is basically the pot and the kettle engaged in name-calling, let’s all take a moment to be afraid.

Umno not involved with explicit video

MELAKA, March 17 (Bernama) -- Umno has denied the party is involved with a video grab showing explicit act resembling a political figure with a male partner.

Information chief Datuk Ahmad Maslan said the opposition will certainly blame Umno but the party had never arranged such perverse act in a hotel room.

PM Najib: PM: Big plans for M’sia should BN retain power

KLANG (March 17, 2013): With weeks to go to the 13th general election, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has asked for the people's mandate to ensure the government's transformation programmes see fruition.

Najib, who became prime minister in 2009 after his predecessor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi resigned, said the coming election will be the first time he is contesting for the people's mandate.