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Outlaw items up for auction by Dallas company
Fans of cowboy bad guys have a chance to buy some outlaw items offered by a Dallas auction house.Click to Continue »
bnd.com (21 minutes ago)
The Forsythe Company/Double Bill, Sadler's Wells - dance review
It can be chin-stroking work, that of William Forsythe, but even when it’s mildly irritating you can see there’s always a brain at work and some awesome bodies too.
standard.co.uk (22 minutes ago)
Imagination Technologies' profit dips on licensing slowdown
By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - Imagination Technologies, the British chip designer whose graphics technology is in smartphones from Apple and Samsung, reported lower full-year profits as licensing slows. The British company, which licenses its designs to chipmakers and receives a royalty on every unit shipped,...
yahoo.com (23 minutes ago)
Sony pulls PS3 update after complaints it bricks consoles
Sony's gaming division pulled its latest firmware update for the PlayStation 3 Wednesday, after widespread reports that installing it could render the console useless. Gamers took to Twitter and online forums such as Reddit to spread word that PS3 firmware update version 4.45 "bricks" consoles and warn their peers...
pcworld.com (24 minutes ago)
LG Display flexible OLED mass production in Q4 (with an LG phone to use it)
LG will begin mass producing flexible OLED displays for smartphones in Q4 2013, the company has confirmed, though while it has teased “major clients” it won’t confirm which manufacturers may offer handsets using the screen tech. LG Display expects to produce 12,000 sheets of flexible OLED every month, the company...
slashgear.com (24 minutes ago)

Indian VFX Giant Prime Focus to Open China Office
The expansion follows a recent joint venture between the VFX major, Hong Kong-based AID Partners Capital and Chinese partner Zhejiang Jingqi Wenhua Chuanbo Company.
hollywoodreporter.com (25 minutes ago)

Imagination Technologies profits dip on chip licensing delays
Imagination Technologies, the British company that designs microchips for smartphones and other gadgets, reported a drop in profits because of restructuring at its manufacturing customers.
telegraph.co.uk (26 minutes ago)

EduKart launches international programmes with LSBF
Indiaâs leading online education company and the London School of Business Finance (LSBF) have formed a partnership, helping even more ambitious Indians to get the business insight and global perspective they need.
moneycontrol.com (26 minutes ago)

Thuraya strengthens its partnership with Astrium Services
Thuraya Telecommunications Company, a leading Mobile Satellite Services operator today announced a strengthened alliance with its global service partner, Astrium Services, the leading service provider for satellite-based services.
moneycontrol.com (26 minutes ago)

David Cameron and other famous wild swimmers
As a self-confessed wild swimming addict, I can't quite believe that David Cameron nearly beat me to the water on Tuesday. While he was swimming at 6am in a Northern Irish lough, I was finishing my own daily dawn dip in the Solent. (Although I'd like to see him doing the same in December, as I do, in the dark and...
guardian.co.uk (44 minutes ago)
Facebook has 1m advertisers, but they'll have to wait for video ads
Facebook has 1m advertisers, but they'll have to wait for video adsSocial network says 61% of its monthly active users have Liked at least one local business page. Facebook now has more than 1m companies and brands advertising on its service, with 61% of its users in the UK having Liked at least one local business'...
guardian.co.uk (47 minutes ago)
Wadsworth’s annual Blue Tip Festival reignites
The annual Wadsworth Blue Tip Festival fired up Tuesday as the Blue Tip torch blazed once more in Town Square and children lined the street awaiting candy from parade floats. The festival is named after the Ohio Blue Tip Company, a factory that produced wooden matches for several decades in the city until relocating...
medinagazette.northcoastnow.com (48 minutes ago)
China's Wanda aims to launch $1 billion NY hotel project this year: chairman
BEIJING (Reuters) - Wanda Group, China's largest commercial real estate developer, aims to invest about $1 billion to build a five-star hotel in New York as its third major investment outside its home market, Chairman Wang Jianlin said on Tuesday. The company is now in talks with potential partners for construction...
yahoo.com (50 minutes ago)

Splashing out: Tycoon takes fast boast to China with Sunseeker buy
Chinese tycoon Wang Jianlin liked his Sunseeker yacht so much that today he bought the company.
standard.co.uk (52 minutes ago)
EU Fines Drug Firm Lundbeck
The EU ruled the company had been paying competitors not to sell generic versions of its drugs in its key markets after its patents expired.
wsj.com (52 minutes ago)

Iceland resumes fin whale hunting after two-year break
Iceland has resumed its commercial hunting of fin whales after a two-year suspension by landing the first of an expected 180 whales in Hvalfjördur. The first kill prompted protests from environment and animal welfare groups that the hunt is "cruel and unnecessary". Undercover pictures taken aboard the Hvalur 8 by...
guardian.co.uk (53 minutes ago)
Chopper scam: Bribery trial of ex-Finmeccanica CEO opens in Italy
Giuseppe Orsi, who resigned in February, faces corruption charges in a case that has tarnished the state-controlled company.
india.com (53 minutes ago)
Bharti Plans to Invest $125 Million in Gabon
Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecommunications company by users, said it would invest $125 million in Gabon as it moves to strengthen its operations in the African continent.
wsj.com (53 minutes ago)
Coca-Cola Names New Pacific Operations Chief
Atul Singh becomes Coca-Cola's deputy president for the Pacific on July 1, the company said.
wsj.com (53 minutes ago)
Astronics signs contract
Astronics Corp.’s Canadian subsidiary has signed a long-term agreement with Rockwell Collins to supply a variety of aircraft products to aerospace products manufacturer Rockwell Collins.The East Aurora aircraft lighting and electronics products manufacturer said the sourcing agreement extends an existing supply deal...
buffalonews.com (54 minutes ago)
Vanda's Sleep Disorder Drug Is A Nightmare
WASHINGTON, D.C. (TheStreet) -- Vanda Pharmaceuticals tells a pretty compelling story about the development of tasimelteon for the treatment of a rare sleep-pattern disorder that affects blind people. Dig into the company's clinical work on tasimelteon, however, and you'll find a disturbingly large number of...
thestreet.com (54 minutes ago)

Wall Street's lawfare strategy against regulation | Heidi Moore
Last week, in a Washington, DC courtroom, a whole bunch of powerful people gathered with a common purpose: to try to kill the Dodd-Frank financial reform act. That quest may seem a bit overdone, given the already weakened state of the attempt at financial regulation – like taking a hammer to a housefly. Still, a...
guardian.co.uk (54 minutes ago)

Why I'm an Eco worrier | Ian Marchant
I am about to sign off after 10 years as the chief executive of a major British energy company, and this is my last confession: I am an Eco worrier. I'm worried for customers, because the government's new Energy Companies Obligation (Eco), though commendably designed to tackle the issue of fuel poverty by improving...
guardian.co.uk (54 minutes ago)

Bloomberg: Qualcomm Chips Are Headed For Microsoft's Surface RT
Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft is planning to give its Surface RT tablet an overhaul using chips from Qualcomm. According to "people with knowledge of the company’s plans" some new versions of the tablet will used Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor-rather than Nvidia's Tegra 3 chip which currently drives the...
gizmodo.com (1 hour ago)
The Company Website Is Making a Comeback
Companies are pulling more and more content off of outside social streams like Twitter and Facebook and onto websites they own and control.
wired.com (1 hour ago)

ITV buys Emmy-award winning US production company Thinkfactory Media
ITV has continued its expansion in to the US with the $30m (£19m) acquisition of a controlling stake in Emmy-award winning producer of reality, entertainment and drama Thinkfactory Media.
telegraph.co.uk (1 hour ago)
Alcatel-Lucent Unveils Plan to Cut Costs
The chief executive of the French-American telecom company also said he will focus on sales of broadband equipment to France, China and North America.
nytimes.com (1 hour ago)

Newcastle's Ryder Architecture celebrates 60 years of modernism
In 1953, two young architects, Peter Yates and Gordon Ryder, bumped into each other at an underground station in London. The pair had worked for three years with Berthold Lubetkin on his plans to create a modernistic utopia of the new town of Peterlee on the Durham coalfield. Although Lubetkin's ambitious plans for...
guardian.co.uk (1 hour ago)

The risky business of using a live broadcast to plug a product | Jason Stone
Noodle company Kabuto bravely followed in the footsteps of Honda on Monday night when they took over an entire commercial break for a live broadcast. During an ad break on satellite and cable channel Comedy Central, four performers from comedy group Mischief Theatre offered three minutes of improvisation in front of...
guardian.co.uk (1 hour ago)
Chinese company Dalian Wanda buys UK yacht maker Sunseeker
A Chinese firm has revealed a £1 billion investment in the UK after snapping up a yacht manufacturer and unveiling plans for a luxury five-star hotel.
independent.co.uk (1 hour ago)