Samsung has secured a ban on imports of two Apple devices into the USA, Cellular News reported Wednesday.
Apple has lost a ruling by a US trade panel in a patent dispute with its rival Samsung.
A father put his six-week-old daughter in a -12C freezer for about an hour to stop her crying, according to court papers.
Parents can be put off buying a book if it has a black character on the front cover, the new Children's Laureate has said.
A ‘violent’ nursing assistant put a sheet over a dementia patient’s head and told her she was ‘the dead one’ during a campaign of abuse, a court heard yesterday.
To ensure that non-smokers are protected from the harmful effect of tobacco smoke, the Food and Drugs Authority emphasised that the ban on smoking in all Public Places, is still in force.
Ghana Technology University College (GTUC) and Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide ICT students of GTUC with practical training and startup capital to develop their ideas into marketable products and services.
It is three days to the big day to Michael EssienÂ’s charity Game of Hope at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Samsung Galaxy SIII was adjudged as the ‘Smartphone of the Year’ at the third Ghana Telecom Awards held at the Movenpick, Accra.
Jose Mourinho has taken a stinging potshot at ‘know-it-all’ Cristiano Ronaldo following their Real Madrid divorce.
Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo and Deputy Trade Minister, Nii Lantey Vanderpuije is alleging that saboteurs are behind recent market fires in his constituency.
Footy-ghana.com can authoritatively confirm that Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien will resume his international career with the Black Stars in September.
Samuel Anim, the most rewarded rider in the tour so far, won his fourth stage victory of the tour, after the Kumasi criterium ended at the Baba Yara stadium, Kumasi.
The 2012 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday left Ghana with his wife, Rebecca, to the UK for “scheduled engagements including his regular medical check up”.
Counsel for president Mahama, Tony Lithur, is continuing his cross-examination of witness for Electoral Commission (EC) Dr. Afari Gyan in day 28 of the hearing of the Presidential Election Petition.
Counsel for president Mahama, Tony Lithur, will today continue his cross-examination of witness for Electoral Commission (EC) Dr. Afari Gyan in day 28 of the hearing of the Presidential Election Petition.
New Zealand's oldest driver is still on the road, motoring around at the grand old age of 105. He received his first licence in 1925, aged 17-years-old after learning to drive in a French car that had a lever instead of a steering wheel.
Philip Addison, counsel for the Petitioners, has blocked attempts by Tony Lithur, counsel for president Mahama from using a ‘fresh’ supplementary affidavit filed on behalf of second respondent, Electoral Commission (E.C) in his cross-examination. The court upheld his objection.
Former Member of Parliament for Dome Kwabenya constituency, Prof. Mike Aaron Ocquaye has described as hypocritical, former president Jerry RawlingsÂ’ criticism of the administrations of his successors.
Barring any last minute technical changes, the people of the West African state of The Gambia will witness history when the first ever ICT Assembly Plant is commissioned this Saturday, June 8.
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