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Japanese carmakers recall 3.4 million vehicles over faulty airbag

Four Japanese automakers, including Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co, are recalling 3.4 million vehicles sold around the world because airbags supplied by Takata Corp are at risk of catching fire or injuring passengers. The move announced on Thursday is...

FAA orders Boeing 787 fuel leak inspections

The US Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it was ordering inspections of all Boeing 787 Dreamliners in service worldwide following reports of fuel leaks. “The FAA is issuing an immediately effective airworthiness directive on Boeing 787s following reports of two in-service...

Clash on Web radio royalties hits Congress

The clash over music royalties for Internet radio moved to Capitol Hill Wednesday, as lawmakers opened debate on a proposal to revamp the fee system. Pandora Media, the biggest US Internet radio firm, stepped up its push for reforms, claiming at...

Samsung sued by Ericsson for patent infringement

Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson  said Tuesday that it was suing South Korean rival Samsung  in a US court for violating patents.”Ericsson has today filed a lawsuit in the United States against Samsung for infringing its patents, after nearly two years...

Hackers attack Israeli govt websites

More than 44 million hacking attempts have been made on Israeli government web sites since Wednesday when Israel began its Gaza air strikes, the government said on Sunday. Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said just one hacking attempt was successful on a...

US plans $6.7 billion aircraft deal with Saudi

The United States plans a $6.7 billion sale of 20 C-130 cargo aircraft and five refueling planes to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon announced Friday, in a deal to be approved by Congress. The multibillion-dollar deal includes the cost of training, logistical...

Showdown set on bid to give UN control of Internet

It is expected to be the mother of all cyber diplomatic battles. When delegates gather in Dubai in December for an obscure UN agency meeting, fighting is expected to be intense over proposals to rewrite global telecom rules to effectively give...

Will Apple go for ‘kill’ with iPad Mini?

Just weeks after its momentous launch of the iPhone 5, Apple is back with what is expected to be another hot gadget — a “mini” version of its market-leading iPad tablet. Apple sent out invitations for an event Tuesday in San...

Turning the oceans into jetfuel

The US Navy is working on turning seawater into fuel for its planes. But will the idea ever fly?The US Navy has a problem. Its ships often stay at sea for months on end far away from home. To keep its...

Is This the Last Great iPhone Launch?

The more things change, a wise man once wrote, the more they stay the same. No doubt he was contemplating the day when the arrival of yet another iPhone would be a mundane thing. Okay, maybe Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr (the guy...

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Japanese carmakers recall 3.4 million vehicles over faulty airbag

Four Japanese automakers, including Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co, are recalling 3.4 million vehicles sold around the world because airbags supplied by Takata Corp are at risk of catching fire or injuring passengers. The move announced on Thursday is...

FAA orders Boeing 787 fuel leak inspections

The US Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it was ordering inspections of all Boeing 787 Dreamliners in service worldwide following reports of fuel leaks. “The FAA is issuing an immediately effective airworthiness directive on Boeing 787s following reports of two in-service...

Clash on Web radio royalties hits Congress

The clash over music royalties for Internet radio moved to Capitol Hill Wednesday, as lawmakers opened debate on a proposal to revamp the fee system. Pandora Media, the biggest US Internet radio firm, stepped up its push for reforms, claiming at...

Samsung sued by Ericsson for patent infringement

Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson  said Tuesday that it was suing South Korean rival Samsung  in a US court for violating patents.”Ericsson has today filed a lawsuit in the United States against Samsung for infringing its patents, after nearly two years...

Hackers attack Israeli govt websites

More than 44 million hacking attempts have been made on Israeli government web sites since Wednesday when Israel began its Gaza air strikes, the government said on Sunday. Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said just one hacking attempt was successful on a...

US plans $6.7 billion aircraft deal with Saudi

The United States plans a $6.7 billion sale of 20 C-130 cargo aircraft and five refueling planes to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon announced Friday, in a deal to be approved by Congress. The multibillion-dollar deal includes the cost of training, logistical...

Showdown set on bid to give UN control of Internet

It is expected to be the mother of all cyber diplomatic battles. When delegates gather in Dubai in December for an obscure UN agency meeting, fighting is expected to be intense over proposals to rewrite global telecom rules to effectively give...

Will Apple go for ‘kill’ with iPad Mini?

Just weeks after its momentous launch of the iPhone 5, Apple is back with what is expected to be another hot gadget — a “mini” version of its market-leading iPad tablet. Apple sent out invitations for an event Tuesday in San...

Turning the oceans into jetfuel

The US Navy is working on turning seawater into fuel for its planes. But will the idea ever fly?The US Navy has a problem. Its ships often stay at sea for months on end far away from home. To keep its...

Is This the Last Great iPhone Launch?

The more things change, a wise man once wrote, the more they stay the same. No doubt he was contemplating the day when the arrival of yet another iPhone would be a mundane thing. Okay, maybe Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr (the guy...

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