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'Social Network' writer Aaron Sorkin to direct Steve Jobs film

17 MAy 2012
Aaron Sorkin, the celebrated screenwriter whose punchy dialogue propelled TV's "The West Wing" and the Facebook movie "The Social Network," will write and direct an upcoming film on the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
 
 
Next iPhone will have bigger screen, report says

17 MAy 2012
Apple is indeed planning to introduce an iPhone with a larger screen, according to sources speaking to the Wall Street Journal
 
 
Robot can help troops see through walls

17 MAy 2012
The U.S. military is using a small robot to help troops in Afghanistan see through walls and potentially save lives.
 
 
Survey: 1 in 4 users lie on Facebook

08 MAy 2012
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Why you should believe the 4-inch iPhone rumor

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On Thursday morning, iLounge released mockups of what it says the next iPhone is going to look like, according to the site's own unnamed sources.
 
 
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AT&T is joining the expanding field of home security and automation, introducing a wireless service that will let homeowners use their mobile devices to remotely set alarms, turn on lights or even shut off water.
 
 
SeaNanners' and the art of video game commentary

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Samsung unveils Galaxy S III smartphone with face, voice recognition
04 MAy 2012
Samsung has launched its Galaxy S III smartphone, which it hopes will help solidify the company as the leading challenger to Apple and its iPhone 4S.
 
 
Zuckerberg to raise $1 billion cash from Facebook IPO
04 MAy 2012
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson caught padding his resume
04 MAy 2012
The proxy fight between Yahoo and activist shareholder firm Third Point just got extra nasty.
 
 
Facebook sets $28 to $35 IPO price range
04 MAy 2012
It's the day techies and investors have been waiting for: Facebook set a price range of $28 to $35 per share for its initial public offering.
 
 
Showgirl Glamour at Louboutin's London Shoe Show
02 MAy 2012
A giant 3D hologram of a burlesque dancer greeted footwear-lovers Monday at a playful London exhibition marking 20 years since celebrated French shoemaker Christian Louboutin first set up shop.
 
 
Oscars Venue Renamed After Dolby
02 MAy 2012
The Hollywood venue that hosts the annual Oscars show was renamed the Dolby Theatre on Tuesday,
 
 
Drunken Welshmen Fined For Kidnapping ‘Dirk’
02 MAy 2012
Two drunken Welshmen Wednesday escaped with a fine after being convicted of stealing a penguin called Dirk from an Australian theme park after consuming large amounts of vodka.
 
 
World Record for Fastest Motorized Toilet
02 MAy 2012
Stunt woman Jolene Van Vugt was flushed with pride Wednesday after setting a new land speed record for the fastest motorized toilet.
 
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Iran threatens to sue Google for not labeling Persian Gulf
18 MAy 2012
Iran is taking on one of the world's biggest Internet giants, threatening to sue over something that is not on its maps.
On state-run Press TV, the Iranian regime warns it may take legal action against Google for not labeling the Persian Gulf.
It's the latest volley in what one expert calls a "war of words" that has raged for decades over the waterway that borders Iran and several Arab countries.
Iran previously lashed out against the U.S. military for calling the waterway the Arabian Gulf. Death threats over Iranian rapper's work Iran accused of arming Syria New concerns over Iran nuke program
In a statement Thursday, the Iranian regime accused Google of carrying out efforts of Iran's enemies.
"Toying with modern technologies in political issues is among the new measures by the enemies against Iran, (and) in this regard, Google has been treated as a plaything," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Thursday, according to state-run Press TV.
He added that "omitting the name Persian Gulf is (like) playing with the feelings and realities of the Iranian nation."
On state-run news agency IRNA, Iranian officials accused Google of having removed the words "Persian Gulf."
But a Google spokesperson told CNN the body of water was never labeled.
"It's just simply the case that we don't have a label for every body of water," the spokesperson said, speaking anonymously on the issue in keeping with company policy.
The spokesperson would not name any other specific areas that are not labeled.
If you type "Persian Gulf" into Google Maps, the resulting map shows you the Persian Gulf but does not label it. Nearby bodies of water -- including the Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden and Red Sea -- are labeled.
Google uses the marker "A" to show you whichever location you requested. The column to the left of the map does say that the A is in the "Persian Gulf."
Anger over the lack of a label on the map has spread not just within Iran's government, but among the population and Iranians living around the world. At least nine pages on Facebook are dedicated to the issue, including "Hey Google, put Persian Gulf back on the map" and "Boycott Google for removing Persian Gulf from the maps."
There have also been times that Arabs complained the waterway should be called the Arabian Gulf, says Clive Holes, a professor at the University of Oxford who specializes in language and the contemporary Arab world.
 
Suleiman Pledges Electoral Law that Allows Expatriates to Vote
18 April 2012
President Michel Suleiman said he informed the delegation visiting Australia with him that the government will draft a law that would allow Lebanese expatriates to vote in the parliamentary elections.
Serra Hopes for Solution on ‘Political’ Problem in Ghajar
18 April 2012
UNIFIL commander Maj. Gen. Paolo Serra said the continued Israeli occupation of the Lebanese side of the border village of Ghajar has political reasons.
Nahhas, Bakeries Fail to Reach Agreement Ahead of Planned Strike
18 April 2012
An urgent meeting held between Economy Minister Nicolas Nahhas and the Bakeries Union headed by Kazem Ibrahim failed to postpone an open-ended strike that starts at 6:00 pm Thursday, As Safir daily reported.
March 14 to Resume Attack on Cabinet Amid Race on Statements
18 April 2012
March 14 MPs are expected to resume their scathing attack on the government on the second day of a three-day parliamentary session, which will witness statements by 53 more lawmakers.
Lebanon Refused Opening Qulaiat Airport for Syria Observers
18 April 2012
Lebanese authorities have refused to allow U.N. observers to land in the defunct Qulaiat airport in the North to give them quick access to the Syrian province of Homs, An Nahar daily reported Wednesday.
Nasrallah to Assange: We Contacted Syrian Opposition Urging Dialogue with Regime
18 April 2012
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange interviewed Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Tuesday in the debut of his "The World Tomorrow" talk show on Russia's state-funded RT cable broadcaster.
Group called 'Raise Your Voice' hacks Lebanon websites
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
A variety of Lebanese websites, mainly government-related, were hacked overnight by a group calling itself “Raise Your Voice,” demanding better living conditions.
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