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Toyota Recall Models Affected

China currently has becoming the main place on the spread of Toyota recall models affected, the machine has a needed functionality such as accelerator pedal flaw prompting

Watch The Video Nokia 5130 Comes With Music

Not only iPhone, Android or other smartphones that can play music, other non-smartphone device can do the same too, for example is Series 40 based Nokia 5130. With it you can play music as if having smartphones, and it work pretty well, and you can also watch the video here to by your own eyes

Symbian app: OffScreen Wall Calendar Touch

The OffScreen Wall Calendar Touch application helps you to zoom into any day on your phones calendar and write your own notes. Easy and simple! Supported devices: Nokia 5800, N97, N97 Mini and 5530.

Adobe shares advance on uptick in demand (AP)

AP – Shares of Adobe Systems Inc.

Rain soaks hajj pilgrims in Mecca

Muslim pilgrims were forced to take shelter in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday as the opening of the annual hajj was hit by the heaviest rains in years and fears of swine flu.
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Rain soaks hajj pilgrims in Mecca

Bing on iPhone Moves Apple Away From Google (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor – Microsoft is getting into iPhone applications. The company just launched a Bing app, approved by Apple and ready for download for the iPhone and iPod touch on Apple’s App Store

Callers of all incomes ditching landlines for cell (AP)

AP – The number of households with cell phones but no landlines continues to grow, but the recession doesn’t seem to be forcing poor cellular users to abandon their traditional wired phones any faster than higher-income people are.

Lawyers: Google execs not liable for abuse video (AP)

AP – Four Google executives should not be held responsible for a video posted online that showed teenagers abusing an autistic youth in Turin, their lawyers argued Wednesday in an Italian court.

FTC accuses Intel of stifling competition in chips (AP)

AP – The Federal Trade Commission sued Intel Corp. on Wednesday, looking to block pricing deals and other tactics the government said the world’s biggest chip maker has used to snuff out competition.

HDTVs: Are More ‘Hertz’ Worth More Money? (PC World)

PC World – If you’re shopping for a new HDTV this holiday season, you’ve likely seen higher refresh rates — up to 240 hertz — touted among the many bells and whistles that TV makers are offering on their flat panel sets.