The New York Times confirmed Wednesday it will begin charging online readers to access some of its content. Visitors will be allowed to see a limited number of stories before having to pay, though the paper did not disclose further... (Continue reading)
During early Asian deals on Wednesday, most Southeast Asian currencies gained ground against the US currency hitting multi-month highs as a rise in Asian stocks boosted demand for emerging-market assets. Asian stock markets are trading in positive territory Wednesday,... (Continue reading)
On Thursday gold increased a little after it failed from $1,000 level as investors turned their focus on dollar. The further weakening of the greenback is said to benefit the precious metal. Gold had topped the psychologically important $1,000... (Continue reading)
According to Reuters, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said in a statement on Monday that it would open an online store for smartphone applications on September 14 in Europe. The store is expected to be launched in the United Kingdom,... (Continue reading)
Monday, Sony Ericsson, one of the top five cellphone producers, announced Chief Executive Dick Komiyama would retire at the end of the year. Bert Nordberg is to step in for him since October 15. As it was reported, Sony... (Continue reading)
Mobile maker INQ announced the introduction of two new “social mobile” handsets developed to meet the mass demand in 3G devices as Android smartphones and iPhone 3GS are expensive and unaffordable for a great number of users, reports The... (Continue reading)
Security experts at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, one of the world`s top forums for exchanging information on computer security threats, said that iPhones are not entirely secure and warned Apple of flaws that hackers can exploit... (Continue reading)
According to a new report, America’s federal transportation safety agency wanted a total ban on all cell phone use for drivers, including the use of hands-free headsets because of the risk. The New York Times posted NHTSA’s entire 266-page... (Continue reading)
Mobil? phone giant O2 has set up a personal finance unit and launched two pre-paid cards as it looks to tap into the growing mobile banking market. Besides, the Telefónica subsidiary and high street bank NatWest have partnered for... (Continue reading)
According to the third annual Global Consumers and Convergence survey, conducted by KPMG among over 4,000 consumers from 19 countries world wide, in spite of the fact that almost 60% of the consumers globally responded e-banking is very important... (Continue reading)