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90,000 Toyota Vehicles Are Planned To Be Recalled In Japan

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

According to the company spokesman, about 90,000 vehicles in Japan are planned to be recalled by Toyota due to an engine part problem. The recall includes models like Lexus and Crown, spokesman Mieko Iwasaki said. Further details will be declared after Toyota submits documents to the Japanese government on Monday. Earlier Thursday, the automaker considered [...]

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“Mass Recall” Of Sony F and C Series Vaio Laptop

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

In the US, the authorities have instructed Sony to conduct a recall of its Vaio laptops since problems with overheating were reported. According to Sony, the problem affects about more than half a million of its F and C series laptops which were sold since the beginning of 2010. On the other hand, the American [...]

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Updated New Apple iPhone 4 Release Problems: Buy iPhone 4

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

This is the moment we’ve all been waiting for! The new Apple iPhone 4 is out and this iPhone 4G is one of the most anticipated iPhones as of yet! What’s even more special about this new iPhone4 is the capabilities it has. From multi-tasking to video calling to so much more! Experts are saying [...]

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Coffee’s Health Benefits Include Decrease Risk Of Head And Neck Cancers

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Drinking coffee might be comfort for someone or maybe a way of having intimate discussion with friends and loved ones and a way to keep oneself away from slumber. Apart from the social benefits we get from drinking java, coffee also has have health benefits. According to research,coffee drinkers have a lower rate of head [...]

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Cellphone Radiation Law Be Implemented

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Tuesday- A newly passed San Francisco ordinance stipulating cell phone retailers should post the amount of radiation being emitted from their phones. The states’ board of supervisors have duly approved the new law,that requires retailers to state the specific absorption rate or SAR of each item they sell. This measure is supported by Mayor Gavin [...]

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