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Android Shipped on 43% of U.S. Smartphones: Nielsen

Nielsen said Google’s Android platform ran on 43 percent of smartphone shipments from July 2010 to December 2010; Apple iOS grabbed 26 percent, while RIM’s BlackBerry took 20 percent. – Google’s Android operating system continued to be the hit of the U.S.
smartphone world, accounting for 43 percent of smartphone shipments from July
2010 to December 2010.
Nielsen said Feb. 1 that Apple iOS was on 26 percent of smartphones
shipped over the last six months, whole Research in Motio…


T-Mobile losing 10% to iPhone, AG findings Verizon iPhone cases, iOS 4.3 multitouch gestures

T-Mobile was talking about its need for a spectrum partner by around 2015 to keep up with its LTE plans. At the same time the company let slip that, it was losing 10% of its customer base to AT&T for the iPhone. AG Findings has announced that it has new cases for the Verizon iPhone [...]

Apple hover sensor patent app, Dev Team waits for public iOS 4.2.5 & 4.3 before offering unlock, Verizon never in running for original iPhone

A new Apple patent application has surfaced that shows a new sensor that may come to future iPhones that can sense when people hover over the device. The sensor would apparently be on the back and what exactly it would be used for is unknown, perhaps hover navigation using a finger? The Dev Team has [...]

Apple iPhones with iOS 4.3 Will Receive Personal Hotspot: Report

Apple will give iPhones with iOS 4.3 the same "personal hotspot" capability offered with the upcoming Verizon iPhone. – Apple plans on expanding the new Verizon iPhone 4s
“Personal Hotspot” feature to iPhones on other carriers, according to
information posted on the Boy Genius Report blog. Verizons Personal Hotspot
connects the smartphone with up to five WiFi-enabled devices.
“According to our source, the person…


Apple iOS 4.3 Readying for December Launch: Reports

Apple will push through an iOS 4.3 update in December, according to new reports, with a subscription-billing capability for apps. – Apple could launch iOS 4.3 in a few weeks, following closely on its iOS 4.2 update for mobile devices.
According to the blog MacStories, itself quoting an unnamed “reliable source,” Apple is building iOS 4.3 to include not only the usual maintenance tweaks and bug fixes, but also “subscription bil…


Movea Air Mouse app, iOS 4.3 on Dec 13 rumor, GoSmart Clip

If you give many presentations for work or have a HTPC in the living room and you are looking for an easier way to use a mouse Movea has a new app for you. The app turns your iPhone 4 into an Air Mouse for controlling any computer cursor. A rumor is circulating that iOS [...]

Tiger Air says to double fleet to 43 by 2013

Singapore-listed budget carrier Tiger Airways (TAHL.SI) plans to double its fleet size of Airbus A320-family aircraft to 43 from 21 currently by 2013, the firm said on Monday.

Tiger, 33.4% owned by Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI), has previously said that it aims to boost its fleet size to 68 aircraft by December 2015.

 
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CapitaLand Q3 net profit falls 43%, misses forecast

CapitaLand (CATL.SI), Southeast Asia’s biggest property developer, reported a 43% fall in its third-quarter net profit on Friday — missing forecasts — due to lower rental from shopping malls.

CapitaLand, 39% owned by Singapore state investor Temasek (TEM.UL), earned $159.6 million in pre-exceptional net profit the three month ended September, down from $281.3 million a year ago.

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CapitaLand Q3 net profit falls 43%, misses forecast

CapitaLand (CATL.SI), Southeast Asia’s biggest property developer, reported a 43% fall in its third-quarter net profit on Friday — missing forecasts — due to lower rental from shopping malls.

CapitaLand, 39% owned by Singapore state investor Temasek (TEM.UL), earned $159.6 million in pre-exceptional net profit the three month ended September, down from $281.3 million a year ago.

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UOB’s Q3 net beats view as bad debts drop 43%: Update

United Overseas Bank (UOBH.SI), Singapore’s third-biggest lender, posted an almost 38% jump in quarterly profit, firmly beating expectations as bad debts slumped while fees from loans and investments rose. 

UOB largely benefited from a 43% drop in bad debt charges from a year ago, which was a recurring theme for most Asian lenders in the last quarter as the region’s economies rebound from the economic downturn.

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Yamada Greeen Resources IPO 4.3 times oversubscribed

Yamada Green Resources, the major supplier of self-cultivated shiitake mushrooms and manufacturer and supplier of processed food products in Fujian Province, says its IPO was 4.3 times oversubscribed.

At the close of IPO application at noon on Oct 6, there were 3,455 valid applications representing an aggregate of 449,012,000 offer shares received for the 2,000,000 offer shares available to the public. In addition, 103,000,000 placement shares have been purchased.

The shares will start trading on the Mainboard on Oct 8.

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Indonesia: Train wreck takes 43 lives

A train crash in the central part of Indonesia has killed 43 people, with dozens badly hurt, including many with critical injuries, the official report said.

43 dead, 53 survive Chinese plane crash

China’s worst air disaster for several years has left 43 people dead and questions why the pilot overshot the runway at one of the country’s newest airports. Fifty-three survived the crash in northeast China despite the plane breaking up into three parts and bursting into flames.

Qualitas Medical Group posts 43% rise in 1H profit to $1.8m

Malaysian based Qualitas Medical Group, the growing regional healthcare services group, has recorded a 43% rise in half-year (HY2010) profit to RM 4.3 million ($1.8 million) from RM 3.0 million in HY2009. Revenue grew 37% to RM11.9 million.

Qualitas says the significant growth is attributable to the revenue contribution from its international operations as well as an overall revenue increase from the Malaysian operations.

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CapitaLand said to price $350m of 10-year bonds at 4.3%

CapitaLand sold $350 million of 10-year bonds priced to yield 4.3%, according to a person familiar with the matter.
 
Orders for about $1.2 billion of the notes were received from 78 accounts, the person said, asking not to be identified as details are private. DBS Group Holdings managed the sale, the person said.
 
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Android, iPhone Spur 43% Enterprise Growth at Good

Good Technology has tacked on more than 1,500 enterprise deployments since it began supporting Apple’s iPhone and Google Android smartphones in December. That’s a 43 percent hike, portending good things for enterprise mobility. – A good way to determine how smartphone use is picking up
in the corporate workplace is to look at the uptick in software purchased to
manage mobile devices.
Good Technology, which competes with Research In Motion
as a maker of software for securing and managing e-mail on mobile devices, said
it…


Riverstone says 2Q net profit grew 43% to $4.1m

Mainboard-listed Riverstone Holdings, the manufacturer of cleanroom gloves, says net profit for the three months ended 30 June 2010 (2Q 2010) grew 43% to RM9.7 million ($4.1 million) from RM6.8 million in 2Q 2009.

Riverstone says group revenue rose 43% to RM54 million on continued strong demand for cleanroom and healthcare gloves.

Gross profit rose 40% from RM11.2 million to RM15.7 million and gross margins fell slightly from 30% to 29% on the back of higher raw material prices.

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Rain fury claims 43 lives across country


QUETTA/LAHORE/PESHAWAR – At least 43 people were killed as a result of torrential rains and flooding in different parts of Pakistan.
Moonsoon rains continued in most parts of Balochistan, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. At least 30 people were killed in Balochistan and 13 were killed in parts of northern Punjab and Lahore while dozens were reported injured.
In Balochistan, the torrential rains played havoc in different districts reportedly killing at least 30 people, including women and children besides destroying thousands of mud-houses in Kohlu, Barkhan and Sibi, rendering thousands of people homeless on Thursday.
Around 30 bodies have been retrieved from flood water while more than 20 people are still missing. Road links, communication and electricity systems of these areas have been badly affected.
According to details, monsoon rains started in Kohlu, Barkhan and Sibi late Wednesday night which continued till Thursday morning that triggered flash floods and damaged big and small dams in these areas.
Official sources said that heavy floods triggered by torrential rains in different channels caused colossal losses in Barkhan and Kohlu districts as several villages were washed away.
Sources said that floods swept away 50 people in Vattakri area of Barkhan.
About 30 bodies were fished out, whereas rescue and search work continued in flood-hit area for remaining 20 people.
Sources said that after breaching of Sakara nullah and Hain nullah several villages in Barkhan submerged with flood water and dozens of mud houses caved in.
‘Two bodies have been recovered from Nar Kot area while 8 bodies have been recovered from Jabarnisa Marri area’, they said and ,added, that eight bodies of women were retrieved from Sakra nullah.
Owing to breach in Tanga Dam, 6 villages, including, Kalkani, Dad Alizai, Azad Shar, Charmani Malik Rasool Khan and Killi Sardar Feeroz Khan were submerged in water in Kohlu.
Road links between Barkhan and Kohlu have been cut off after heavy rains washed away Nardwala Bridge while emergency was declared in Kohlu and affectees were being shifted to safer places.
Commandment Frontier Corps Kohlu Barkhan, Sheikh Amir Fakar told newsmen that bodies of 15 people who drowned in flood water in Barkhan area were retrieved while more than 30 people were still missing and efforts were on to recover them.
‘Contingents of FC have arrived in affected areas for taking part in relief activities’, he said and ,adding, that affectees were being shifted to safer places. However, he said that they were facing difficulties in relief activities owing to damage to roads.
Balochistan Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani said that three helicopters which were ready to take off towards affected areas could not take off due to poor visibility in Quetta.
However, he said that as the weather got clean they would leave for Kohlu and Barkhan. He said that 5,000 families were affected in Barkhan while about 1,500 families were affected in Kohlu.
According to reports reaching from Sibi, three villages, including Machi, Lehri and Tali were affected due to torrential rains in which a woman and a child were killed. Six people were wounded when mud houses collapsed.
However, official sources did not confirm casualty of anybody.
‘About 800 people were trapped in flood and rains water in Sibi in which 200 have been shifted to safe places’, said Commissioner Sibi Division Qamar Masood ,adding, that due to damages to small dams several areas of Sibi district were washed away. He said that flood water was still flowing with full speed causing difficulties in relief activities.
A local journalist told The Nation on phone that after damage to Tali bridge Road link between Tali and Sibi was cut off while about 8 women and children sustained injuries after roof of their houses caved in because of heavy downpours.
Sardar Abdul Rehman Ketheran former Provincial Minister said that heavy rains and floods had caused huge financial and human losses in Barkhan area.
‘Ten bodies are lying in front of me while we have buried two bodies so far’, he added.
He outrightly rejected reports of any relief activity in Barkhan area by the government and said that rains and flood inflicted huge loss to the people of area, as their cattle and houses were washed away.
Chief Minister Balochistan, Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani expressed sorrow and grief on losses of the precious human lives in flash floods in Barkhan, Kohlu and Sibi.
He directed local administration to take all measures for provision of relief and assistance to the affected people.
Sources said that Chief Minister has released Rs 3 million for immediate relief in Barkhan, Kohlu and Sibi districts.
Meanwhile in Lahore, the rains started early morning and continued intermittently till noon, submerging roads and streets in urban areas into knee-deep water.
Lahore received 95 mm rain at Airport, 91 mm each at Upper Mall and Baghbanpura, 71 mm at Jail Road, 70 mm at Misri Shah, 60 mm at Shahi Qila and 53 mm at Farukhabad.
Heavy bursts of rains in the morning turned City roads and streets into lakes and ponds. The rains smashed to the ground tall claims of WASA regarding its preparation for the rainy season as it took hours for the premier sanitation agency to clear roads from inundated rainwater. The rains added to the woes and miseries of motorists and pedestrians. Major roads, not only in Northern Lahore but also in several posh localities, were presenting pictures of lakes and ponds even hours after stoppage of rains.
Many roads were not cleared from inundated rainwater even six to eight hours after the rain had stopped.
Many vehicles and motorcycles were seen broken down in various parts of the City. Massive traffic jams were witnessed at major City roads due to inundation of rain water.
According to details, one labourer died while 11 received injuries when the roof of a steel mills, situated near Mehmood Booty Bund Road caved in during rains and as a result they were buried under the debris of roof.
However, rescue services and the staff of Shalimar Town reached the spot and they brought the injured labourers out of debris and rushed them to Shalimar Hospital where a labourer Muhammad Tufail died while doctors told that the other labourers were in a critical condition.
Meanwhile, a 70-year-old man Latif was buried alive when roof of his house collapsed during rain in Shadipura near Daroghawala while his two daughters received injuries and both were rushed to a nearby hospital for first aid.
In another incident occurred in Awan Town, a youngster Zulfiqar was electrocuted when his bicycle was crossing stagnant water on the road after rains.
Rescue sources told that electric wires fell in the water and Zulifqar received sever electric shocks and died instantly. However, police sent his body to City morgue for autopsy.
Roof of a multi-storey house situated near Usman Chowk Data Nagar caved in and about nine persons of a family including Ashraf, his wife Haleema and their seven guests received injuries while the Edhi rescue service rushed all the injured to Mayo Hospital where the doctors said that all the injured were out of danger.
A 80-year-old woman Inayat Bibi received injuries when wall of her house collapsed and the rescue service rushed her to General Hospital.
GPO Chowk, Kashmir Road, Cooper Road, Lawrence Road, Mozang Road, Qartaba Chowk, Empress Road, Angoori Cinema, General Hospital, Railways Station, Kot Lakhpat, Main Boulevard Gulberg, Lakshami Chowk, Garhi Shahu, Baghbanpura, Chowk Nakhuda, Tharenten Road, Revaz Garden, Chuburji, Aziz Road, Shaarey Fatima Jinnah, Hameed Nizami Road, Zeldar Road, Ghazi Road, Samanabad, Main Boulevard Iqbal Town, Wahdat Colony, Rehman Pura, Railway Road, Shadbagh, Circular Road, Saidpur, Shahnoor, Scheme Mor, Sabzazar, Abbot Road, Montgomery Road, Gawalmandi, Data Nagar, Abdul Karim Road, Delhi Gate, Masti Gate, Eik Moriya Pul, R A Bazar, Nishat Colony, Tajpura, Mughalpura, Maskeen Pura and Joray Pul were the worst affected areas.
On Thursday, maximum and minimum temperature in the City was recorded at 29 degree Celsius and 23 C respectively. Relative humidity in the morning was recorded 100 percent, which decreased to 81 percent in the evening.
People came out of their houses in the evening to enjoy pleasant weather after the rains. Major parks and picnic spots attracted a large number of people including women and children in the evening. Huge rush was witnessed at Bagh-e-Jinnah, Racecourse Park, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Jallo Park and Lahore Zoo in the afternoon.
According to the experts, seasonal low lies over northeast Balochistan and adjoining areas. A trough of westerly wave lies over Kashmir and adjoining areas. Southwest monsoon current from Arabian Sea is penetrating sub mountainous areas of Punjab and Kashmir upto 5000 feet.
Local meteorological department has forecast cloudy weather with chances of more rains for the City during the next 24 hours. Met office has forecast scattered rains for Punjab, Peshawar, Kohat and D I Khan divisions, northeast Balochistan, Sindh, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir.
In Peshawar, as many as 37 houses were damaged, while the affected families were shifted to safer places in and around the provincial capital, officials said.
The heavy rains in Peshawar and in its suburbs have damaged at least 27 houses in the surroundings. These homes have been affected mostly in the worst rain-affected localities.
These localities included Sango and Arbab Landai. Talking to media men here, DCO Peshawar Siraj Ahmad Khan confirmed damaging at least 27 houses owing to severe rain. He said that all the affected families have been shifted to safer places.
He said that in the jurisdiction of Dadhaber area of Sango village situated in suburbs of the provincial metropolis as many as 25 homes have been damaged and unable to be used further. The families living in these homes have been shifted to Sango middle school. Besides, 12 more houses have also been hit and damaged by rain in Arbab Landai.
He said that all the basic facilities would be ensured to these families. He said that restoration work on these homes would start soon. He said that they were ready to assist the affected families.
On Thursday, Mianwali received 179 mm rain, Sargodha and Toba Tek Singh 95 mm each, Jacobabad 86 mm, Garhi Dupatta 56 mm, D G Khan 53 mm, Bannu 51 mm, Faisalabad 47 mm, Sialkot 45 mm, Jhelum 37 mm, Jhang and Palandari 35 mm each, Sahiwal 34 mm, Bhakkar 32 mm, Mangla and Mandi Bahauddin 31 mm each, Multan 25 mm, Balakot and Kotli 23 mm each, Saidu Sharif 22 mm, Astore, Murree and Kamra 21 mm each, Dir 19 mm, Rawlakot 16 mm, Bunji and Hazara 15 mm each, Parachinar 14 mm, Gilgit 13 mm while Okara received 12 mm rain.

Qian Hu posts 43% fall in 2Q net profit to $950,000

Qian Hu Corporation, the integrated ornamental fish service provider, says its net profit attributable to shareholders for the second quarter ended 30 June 2010 declined by 42.9% to $950,000 on the back of a 4.1% dip in revenue to $22.7 million.

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Baghdad suicide bomber kills at least 43

A suicide bomber has killed at least 43 people and injured 40 more southwest of Baghdad, Iraqi police says. The bomber attacked government-backed Sunni militia members lining up to be paid in the town of Radwaniya.