CNBC.comCar tech: Not just a Google vs. Apple storyCNBC.comGoogle is expected to announce a partnership with automaker Audi, expanding the battleground operating system wars. Google is expected to announce a partnership with automaker Audi for new in-car technology, according to recent reports, expanding the ...Your Car Might Soon Be Controlled By GoogleWebProNewsall 217 news articles »
ABC NewsReport: Google, Audi Want to Bring Android to Your CarReutersGoogle is sending its Android software beyond the world of phones to see what it can do for car dashboards. Google and German car manufacturer Audi AG are teaming up to develop a new information and entertainment system based on the former's ...How Google and Apple are turning your car into a giant smartphoneNBCNews.comGoogle to battle Apple, Microsoft in mobile marketUSA TODAYGoogle partners with Audi to develop in-car AndroidGhana Broadcasting CorporationJalopnik -Marketplace.org -Design & Trendall 217 news articles »
Mirror.co.ukMichael Schumacher ski accident: Sports stars from Jenson Button to Aaron ...Mirror.co.ukMichael Schumacher's horrific crash while skiing in the French Alps resort of Meribel has sent shockwaves around the world. The seven-time world champion is widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers to ever grace the sport. He has now been operated ...Messages of support from F1 drivers flood in for SchumacherITNMichael Schumacher and me: Kevin Garside recalls the skiing trip when he met ...The IndependentFormula One racers never lose the need for speedThe Globe and MailU.S. News & World Report -Taipei Times -Telegraph.co.ukall 1,722 news articles »
BBC SportNicolas Anelka agrees not to repeat controversial celebrationBBC SportWest Brom striker Nicolas Anelka has agreed not to use the "quenelle" gesture again when celebrating goals. Anelka, 34, made the sign - described as an inverted Nazi salute - after scoring his first of two goals in Saturday's 3-3 draw at West Ham. France's ...West Brom confirm Nicolas Anelka will NOT use his quenelle goal celebration ...Mirror.co.ukNicolas Anelka vows never to repeat 'anti-semitic' goal celebrationThe GuardianThe Truth Behind Footballer's 'Sick' SaluteSky NewsHuffington Post UK -expressandstar.com -EatSleepSportall 600 news articles »
CNNRussia beefs up security after two Volgograd bombings leave 31 deadCTV NewsMOSCOW -- Russian authorities ordered police to beef up security at train stations and other facilities across the country after a suicide bomber killed 14 people on a bus Monday in the southern city of Volgograd. It was the second deadly attack in two days on ...Bombings in Russia Wreak Havoc Prior to OlympicsChristian Science MonitorSuicide Bombings Kill More Than 30 in Russia Before OlympicsSan Francisco ChronicleWinter Olympics countdown tinged with fear after Volgograd blastsFinancial TimesHerald.ieall 1,886 news articles »
Irish IndependentNicolas Anelka pledges no repeat of controversial goal celebrationIrish Independent30 December 2013. Nicolas Anelka has agreed not to perform his controversial 'quenelle' goal celebration again, according to a statement released by his club West Brom. Related Articles. Samir Nasri and Mamadou Sakho the latest footballers to be caught ...Anelka promises not to repeat saluteRTE.ieNicolas Anelka agrees not to repeat controversial celebrationBBC SportWest Brom confirm Nicolas Anelka will NOT use his quenelle goal celebration ...Mirror.co.ukSuperSport -The Guardian -Telegraph.co.ukall 632 news articles »
Voice of AmericaS. Sudanese Rebel Leader Warned to Comply with Cease-FireVoice of AmericaUgandan President Yoweri Museveni says East African nations have warned South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar to comply with a cease-fire or face action by regional nations. Museveni, who met South Sudanese President Salva Kiir in South Sudan's ...350 more Kenyans back home from S.SudanCapital FM KenyaUganda deploys troops to South Sudan amid unrestgulfnews.comUgandan leader warns of military action against Machar rebelsSudan TribuneReuters -Irish Times -Zee Newsall 962 news articles »
Washington PostF1 racers never lose the need for speedReuters CanadaBy Alan Baldwin. LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One drivers are a special breed, intensely competitive thrill seekers driven by a need for speed and thirst for adrenalin. Michael Schumacher, in critical condition in hospital with head injuries suffered in a skiing ...Schumacher's hometown in shockTelegraph.co.ukMichael Schumacher: the dangers of early season skiingThe GuardianMichael Schumacher photo galleryYahoo Eurosport UKBBC News -Irish Independent -The Times (subscription)all 1,678 news articles »
NBCNews.com (blog)Gunmen fire on German ambassador's residence in Athens, GreeceNBCNews.com (blog)By Harry Papachristou, Madeleine Chambers and Karolina Tagaris, Reuters. ATHENS -- Unidentified assailants opened fire on the German ambassador's residence in Athens with a Kalashnikov assault rifle early on Monday in an attack seen as an attempt to ...Shots Fired at Ambassadors HouseDaily BeastHome Of German Ambassador In Greece AttackedHuffington PostShots Fired at German Ambassador's Residence in AthensWall Street JournalNew Straits Timesall 128 news articles »
Ahram OnlineBattles rage in South Sudan as ceasefire hopes fadeAhram OnlineDisplaced people gather around a water truck to fill containers at a United Nations compound which has become home to thousands of people displaced by the recent fighting, in the capital Juba, South Sudan Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013 (Photo: AP). Related.S. Sudanese Rebel Leader Warned to Comply with Cease-FireVoice of AmericaSouth Sudan: White Army advances, Uganda troops deepen conflictChristian Science MonitorUganda deploys troops to South Sudan; UN says 180000 displaced by violenceCTV NewsCapital FM Kenya -Sudan Tribune -gulfnews.comall 959 news articles »
ABC NewsWinter Olympics countdown tinged with fear after Volgograd blastsFinancial TimesAll over Russia, clocks in public places show there are only 38 days to go until the start of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. But the countdown, intended as a display of pride and anticipation, has become fraught with fear after a string of terrorist attacks in ...A threat made realThe Economist (blog)Another Deadly Bomb Rocks RussiaSlate Magazine (blog)International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach backs 'safe and secure ...Telegraph.co.ukHerald.ie -Jewish Telegraphic Agency -CBC.ca (blog)all 1,847 news articles »
Montreal GazetteArgentine priest serving time for sex abuse loses bid for freedom pending appealMontreal GazetteBUENOS AIRES, Argentina - An Argentine priest serving 15 years in prison for sexually abusing a boy has lost another appeal. Father Julio Cesar Grassi lived freely across the street from the orphanage where the crimes took place even as courts repeatedly ...At least 7 dead in Argentina heat wavePress TVNorth Bears Brunt of Argentina's Worst Heat Wave in a CenturyLatin American Herald TribuneHeat Wave to End Across Buenos AiresAccuWeather.comall 68 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukDRC Government Proclaims Victory Over Armed AttackersVoice of AmericaOfficials in the Democratic Republic of Congo say government troops have beaten back armed attacks at three locations around the capital, killing close to 40 attackers and capturing several more. Government spokesman Lambert Mende says scores of ...40 killed in DR Congo clashesBangkok Post40 gunmen killed in Democratic Republic of CongoBusiness StandardCongo Army Repels Coordinated Attacks by GunmenWall Street JournalXinhua -BBC Newsall 120 news articles »
South African Broadcasting CorporationHofmeyr wants to settle speeding case out of courtSouth African Broadcasting CorporationAfrikaans singer, Steve Hofmeyr, says he wants to settle his case of reckless driving out of court. Hofmeyr appeared briefly in the Bronkhorstspruit Magistrate's Court in Mpumalanga on Monday morning. He was arrested after driving 169km/h in an 80km zone ...Steve Hofmeyr to appear in courtMail & Guardian OnlineHofmeyr in court for speedingTimes LIVESteve Hofmeyr case postponedEyewitness Newsall 17 news articles »
Google Is Becoming DominantMotley FoolGoogle (NASDAQ: GOOG ) is becoming increasingly dominant. The company is now the leader of not only search, but also online video and mobile operating systems. Google's oversized market share in these categories puts it in pole position to grow its top ...and more »
Toronto StarFrance rules 'millionaire's tax' legalNew York Daily NewsA "millionaire's tax" which imposes a top tax rate of 75% has been ruled legal in France. The tax was a pre-election pledge by socialist president Francois Hollande, who swore the rich would help pull France out of its economic crisis, reports The Guardian ...France Cleared To Impose Unbelievably High Tax On The RichHuffington PostFrance's 75% 'millionaire tax' to become lawCNNMoneyFrench supertax gets go-aheadThe AustralianBBC News -Bloomberg -euronewsall 186 news articles »
Bangkok Post40 killed as heavy gunfire rocks DR Congo capitalBangkok PostCongolese security forces killed at least 40 armed militants on Monday as heavy gunfire rocked several districts of the capital Kinshasa, panicking residents. Police on patrol in Kinhasa on November 20, 2012 as they monitor a student protest. The shooting ...DR Congo repels 'terror attacks'BBC NewsDR Congo troops 'regain control' after attackseuronewsCongo army clashes with Mukungubila's followers in LubumbashiChicago TribuneABC Onlineall 120 news articles »
Times of OmanIraq govt dismantles opposition protest campsTimes of OmanBaghdad: Iraqi police have finished removing the anti-government protest camp from a highway west of Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's spokesman said on Monday. Ali Mussawi told AFP that military sources confirmed local police and tribes ...Iraqi police dismantle Sunni protest in westSeattle Post Intelligencerall 216 news articles »
Toronto StarEgypt's interim leader Adly Mansour hints president could be elected firstSouth China Morning PostEgypt's interim leader has said a presidential election could be held before voting for parliamentary seats. Adly Mansour's comments raise the possibility that the country's military-backed government is preparing to deviate from the transitional plan it unveiled ...Egypt's CounterrevolutionNew York TimesEgypt arrests 3 Al Jazeera journalistsCNN InternationalAnother deadly blast hits VolgogradABC Onlineall 844 news articles »
Banner year for US Markets; Google and Apple battle for your car; Twitter coming ...Yahoo Finance (blog)It's been a banner year for stocks -- we'll look ahead to 2014. Google (GOOG) and Apple (AAPL) battle for your car. And Twitter (TWTR) could be heading back down to Earth. Futures were mixed this morning ahead of the bell, after U.S. stocks ended slightly ...and more »
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