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Crowd throws eggs at Beijing Apple store after iPhone delay
An angry crowd shouted and threw eggs at Apple's Beijing flagship store after it failed to open on schedule to sell the popular new iPhone 4S model.

Apple to stop sales of iPhone 4S in China after attack on store
Apple Inc said on Friday it will stop selling its latest iPhone in its retail stores in Beijing and Shanghai to ensure the safety of its customers and employees.

US video game sales drop 21 percent in December
US retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories fell 21 percent in December from a year ago to $3.99 billion as players bought fewer games for their aging consoles, according to market researcher NPD Group.

Google appoints VMware co-founder to board
Google Inc appointed Diane Greene, a co-founder of technology company VMware Inc, to its board of directors on Thursday.

China's own Twitter 'Weibo' goes global; Gates, Cruise sign-up
China's own Twitter 'Sina Weibo' is gaining popularity world over, having attracted 250 million subscribers.

Mars-bound NASA rover begins trajectory manoeuver
NASA's latest rover to Mars fired its thrusters Wednesday to adjust its course to the red planet for a landing in August.

HC notice to Delhi Police on plea of Facebook & Google
The Delhi HC issued notice to city police on petitions filed by Facebook India and Google India challenging the trial court order which had summoned them to face a criminal case for allegedly webcasting objectionable content.

China detains four for hacking fraud
China has detained four people and punished eight others for fabricating a massive leak of online personal data by hackers over the past month, the country's Internet watchdog said.

Samsung to focus more on handset sales
Samsung Electronics, the world's No.2 handset maker, has said it will focus more on improving profits than boosting handset volume shipments.

Lenovo plans to launch smartphones in the US
Lenovo Group Ltd, which is making a concerted global push into tablets and ultrabooks, now expects to launch a smartphone in a lucrative US market dominated by Apple Inc and Google Inc gadgets.

RIM upgrades PlayBook and BlackBerry software
The BBmaker showed off a major update to the QNX-based software running its poor-selling PlayBook tablet and unveiled minor improvements to its legacy BlackBerry phone software at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Intel exploring ways to help Stephen Hawking speak
Hawking, 70, is losing the use of the nerves in his face and his rate of speech has slowed to one word per minute.

Netflix launches in UK; to compete with Amazon's Lovefilm
US online video and DVD rental company Netflix launched in the UK and Ireland on Monday, taking on Amazon-owned rival Lovefilm with a promise of a huge range of instant entertainment.

Harley-Davidson looks to small towns for growth in India
Iconic bike-maker Harley-Davidson is looking beyond India's metros for growth and is eyeing smaller towns to achieve its target.

Apple hires Adobe's former vice president to lead iAd
Apple Inc has appointed Adobe Systems Inc's Todd Teresi to head its iAd mobile-advertising business, Bloomberg said, citing three people with knowledge of the matter.

Now, US State Dept to interact with people on Twitter
The US State Department has decided to open up its daily press briefings by letting people across the globe tweet their questions in several languages, including Hindi and Urdu.

Hackers steal Israeli credit card numbers
Computer hackers published details of thousands of active Israeli credit cards after breaking into Israeli websites, the chief executive of Israel's largest card company said on Tuesday.

Himachal Pradesh wants to criminalise sending unwanted SMS
Himachal Pradesh government proposes to make sending of an unwanted message on mobile phone a cognizable offence.

China launches first 3D television channel
China has launched its first three-dimensional television (3D TV) channel on a trial basis coinciding with the New Year.

US co sues former employee for taking Twitter followers
An Internet company has sued one of its former employees, saying the worker cost the company thousands of dollars in lost business when he took 17,000 Twitter followers with him when he left the firm.

Handset manufacturer to offer support in Hindi, Tamil
Global handset manufacturer HTC Corporation today said it would offer support in Hindi and Tamil languages in its latest device "Explorer" allowing mobile users to communicate effectively.

Delhi Court wants FB, Google to remove anti-religious content
A Delhi court has restrained social-networking sites including Facebook, Google and Youtube from webcasting any "anti-religious" or "anti-social" content promoting hatred or communal disharmony.

Samsung files new claims in patent row with Apple
Samsung Electronics has filed new claims in its patent war with Apple Inc over alleged patent infringements in Germany, a spokesman for the company said on Monday.

Indian firms not ready for cloud computing yet: Symantec
According to a survey by Symantec, the maker of Norton security products and a cloud services provider, Indian organisations are not adequately prepared to adopt cloud computing yet, mainly due lack of skilled IT staff.

Sony launches first WiFi-enabled tablet PC in India
Electronic consumer device maker Sony today launched its first tablet PC in India and unveiled 3G tablets which will be launched mid next month.

Google donates $11.5 million to fight slavery
Tech giant Google is donating $11.5 million to organisations fighting to end the slavery of 27 million people around the world.

Science shines light on buttercup mystery
The strong yellow reflection is mainly due to the epidermal layer of the petal that reflects yellow light with an intensity comparable to glass.

Japan launches spy satellite for intelligence gathering
Japan successfully put a spy satellite into orbit on Monday and expects to complete its network of intelligence-gathering satellites with another launch next year.

With Lumia, Nokia hopes leadership in smartphones
The two devices, Lumia 800 and Lumia 710, launched last month are the first devices from the handset major's partnership with software major Microsoft.

'Bullet-proof' evidence of past water found on Mars
In the strongest evidence yet, a vein of gypsum, a mineral deposited by water was found by NASA's rover.