24 Refrigerator Models Called Off By LG Electronics
Submitted by Kanika Mehta on Fri, 07/01/2011 - 13:12
There has been a voluntary recall of 24 refrigerator models by LG electronics in Australia. This has been given out in a report by the General Manager Sales, Michael Doyle.
Temporary Ban Prevents Australian Distributors from Selling Hardware Hack
Submitted by Saurav Ghosh on Sun, 08/29/2010 - 16:45
A temporary ban has been obtained by Sony to stop all the Australian distributors from selling PlayStation 3 hack chip. Gamers could play homemade and pirated games on their console with the help of PS3Jailbreak "dongle".
Under the terms of ban, Mod Supplier, Quantronics and OzModChips can no more distribute, import or sell the device.
3rd Generation of Amazon Kindle Sold Out For Now
Submitted by Saurav Ghosh on Sun, 08/29/2010 - 16:43
The third generation of Amazon Kindle, the most famous e-book reader software and the newly released in the world, is hitting the markets with significantly lower price than that offered by the iPad. Although it has not been out for long but, according to the Company’s website, the product has been sold out. However, the Company is expected to provide the markets with a second shipment before the 17th of September.
Li Ka-Shing buying Britain's EDF
Submitted by Faarooq Mehmood on Sat, 07/31/2010 - 07:30
The Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing is to purchase EDF's UK electricity networks for £5.8bn, providing them the ownership of grating providing a third of the country's population.
The mighty potato’s power
Submitted by Akilah Amiri on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 21:45
The recent fete of making a battery achieved by the Israeli researchers employ the similar technique that led to the powering an LCD clock with a potato.
This method involves potato to be boiled so that it increases its potency 10-fold, before zinc and copper electrodes are inserted to create the battery.
Dell’s Profit Rises by 52%
Submitted by Faarooq Mehmood on Fri, 05/21/2010 - 16:09
It was recently seen that Dell on Thursday reported its first increase in quarterly profits. It was helped by its commercial spending and its continuing efforts to reduce costs.
It was noticed that the net income for the three months that ended April 30 was US$441 million. There was rise in net income by 52% compared to the same quarter last year.
