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Yahoo Loses 3 Top Executives, Investers Worried

Three top Yahoo Inc. executives are leaving the slumping Internet company in an exodus that could put CEO Carol Bartz on the hot seat as she approaches the end of her second year trying to engineer a turnaround. The company disclosed the departures Thursday, confirming an earlier report published on the technology site All Things Digital. The defecting executives are: ... Read More »

Sony Ericsson to dump Symbian OS ?

Sony seems to have dumped Symbian products as it has no new plans for products with Symbian OS in it. Sony is not the only vendor to join the dump Symbian bandwagon. “We have no plans for the time being to develop any new products to the Symbian Foundation standard or operating system,” Aldo Liguori, a spokesman for the London-based ... Read More »

Verizon to End the Unlimited Data Party

It’s the beginning of the end for unlimited data plans on smartphones. Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. mobile carrier, plans to stop selling unlimited data plans to new customers and instead introduce two service plans with monthly data caps. The new data plans are expected roll out over the next four to six months, according to a report in The ... Read More »

Virus Targeting Iran

A new virus the Stuxnet worm was found and its mission and purpose of creation is to ‘targeted high-value Iranian assets’. How disparate can US get ? Or Israel ? Well, someones got to be behind it. Experts have found this to worm to be one of the most sophisticated pieces of malware ever detected and it was probably targeting ... Read More »

Two new species of dinosaur discovered in Utah

Two new Species of dinosaurs that roamed our Earth more than 65 billion years ago has been found in southern Utah The discovery of the new plant-eating species along with “Kosmoceratops richardsoni” earlier discovery,was considered the most ornate-headed dinosaur known to man . It was  reported Wednesday in the online scientific journal PLoS ONE, produced by the Public Library of ... Read More »