Apple: e-books allegations ‘not true’
Company denies claims it colluded with major publishers over prices of digital books.
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Company denies claims it colluded with major publishers over prices of digital books.
Egypt's election commission disqualified 10 presidential hopefuls, including the country's ex-spy chief and key Islamists, from running in a surprise decision that threatened to upend the already tumultuous race.
US and Chinese officials take part in war games in bid to prevent military escalation from cyber attacks
A catastrophic failure compounded by a lack of failover strategies and an inability to think the unthinkable.
Millennials rarely visit brand pages on Facebook even after they become their “fan.”
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If the damages related to climate change mount in the coming decades, insurance companies may face the prospect of paying larger disaster claims and being dragged into global warming lawsuits. But many firms, especially in the U.S., have barely begun to confront the risks.
UK GDP shrank 0.2% in the first three months of 2012, sending Britain into its first double-dip since the 1970s
In a move that could grow the market for cage-free eggs, Burger King is pledging to switch to 100 percent cage-free eggs by 2017. It also plans to eliminate gestation crates for breeding pigs.
Nokia phones once took pride of place in Manish Khatri's Mumbai store, but now models made by Samsung Electronics get the limelight.He has nothing against Nokia, he says,