Archive for: August, 2010

Europe Manufacturing Slower, while China and US Factories are Keeping Busy

Reuters reported that the manufacturing output in China, Russia, and US increased this August, while factories within Europe did not enjoy the same intensive activity. Tweet This Post

Intel to Gain Edge in Wireless Market with its Acquisition of WLS

WLS, a unit of Infineon that manufactures mobile chips for Apple’s iPhones and Nokia and LG’s handsets, was acquired by Intel, the second large acquisition in a fortnight. Tweet This Post

Botswana, the Most Natural Tourist Attraction

The natural landscape of Botswana, in the African continent, is an incomparable safari experience.  The large desert tracts from the Kalahari to the Okavango Delta have a unique wild and natural appeal. Tweet This Post

Popularity of Fashion Applications for Cell Phones on the Rise

The latest trend is shopping is the introduction of applications for mobile phones which inform consumers about locations of malls, opinions on fashion and attire, whose clothes are selling the best and various other news on fashion stores, designers and apparels. Tweet This Post

Paris Hilton Might Not End Up Behind Bars after Latest Arrest

Paris Hilton was busted and charged today for possessing cocaine after police undertook a high-profile arrest in Las Vegas. Tweet This Post

Faster Method to Detect E.coli Bacteria Discovered

A food scientist from Purdue University used infrared spectroscopy to identify the dangerous E.coli bacteria in a piece of meat. The university scientist said on Monday, August 30, 2010 that the discovery would save investigators a lot of time in tracking outbreaks. Tweet This Post

Navratilova Celebrated and Honored at 2010 U.S. Open

Martina Navratilova, the 53-year-old tennis player, four time champion of U.S. Open and with more titles than anyone else in the sport, was celebrated at the 2010 U.S. Open opening night ceremony at the Arthur Ashe Stadium at New York. Tweet This Post

Significant Increase in the Employment Sector in Q2

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) stated that the US stimulus package helped boost the number of jobs available in Q2 and increased the national output by billions of dollars. Tweet This Post

BHP’s Acquisition of Potash Corp. Might Shake Up Potash Prices

Trade in potash is globally controlled by two large exporters, Canoptex based out of Canada, and the Belarussian Potash Co. They have strong clout in controlling potash trade and prices. Tweet This Post

Brussels Goes Green

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is famous for its rich cultural heritage and architecture. Amidst all the history, modern Brussels has an international appeal and attracts tourists from all over Europe. Tweet This Post

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