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General Motors to Recall Vehicles on Parking Brake due to Fire Danger
The famous United States vehicle maker General Motors Co. will recall more than hundreds of thousands of automobiles due to the defective parking brake that can cause fire danger.
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KFC’s Sister Restaurant Sparks Controversy With ‘Communist’ Logo
Banh Shop’s logo, newest creation of Yum Brands, spark controversy as logo depicts communism. Yum Brands, parent company of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC, have created a new restaurant, the "Banh Shop," which had received ill reviews because of its questionable 'communist' logo.
Apple Launches iPhone 6 To Long Lines Outside Stores
Apple launches iPhone 6 to long lines outside Apple stores. Long line of shoppers appear outside apple stores as the bigger-screen iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were made available on Thursday in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan.
Oracle's CEO Steps Down
Larry Ellison has stepped down as CEO of Oracle. Larry Ellison has stepped down as CEO of Oracle. Not only was he the chief executive officer of the company, he was also the one who founded it.
New Gadgets from Amazon
Amazon is expanding its lineup of gadgets. The internet retail giant is set to launch the latest versions of their gadgets next month.
Google Accused of Being a Platform for Piracy
The chief executive of News Corp has thrown out some strong accusations against Google. The chief executive of News Corp has thrown out some strong accusations against Google.
Modems Out, Radio Networks In: Ericsson Re-Engineers Product Development
Ericsson is shutting down its modem business and may replace it with radio networks. Ericsson is shutting down its modem business and may replace it with radio networks.
Bayer Separates from Polymer Business to Focus More on Health Care
Bayer, pharmaceutical company spins off its polymer business “Bayer MaterialScience” into a new business to focus on health care and crop protection endeavors.
Amazon Release Cheapest Touch-screen Tablet, Tablet for Kids
Online retailer giant Amazon introduced six new tablets which include upgraded Kindle Fire models, premium Kindle Voyage and its cheapest touch-screen tablet: Kindle e-reader.
Social Media for the Obscenely Rich
Netropolitan isn't your ordinary Facebook wannabe. It's a social media that's meant for the very rich with lots of money to spare.