David Pouge posted up a review today of the Verizon iPhone 4 and noted in the original review that the device on AT&T would get tethering on Feb 13. That part has been removed from the review now, likely forced out by Apple ninjas. Best Buy has announced that on February 10 it will sell [...]
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GSLO Volt cases closer to launch, Apple blocks Sony reader app, iOS 4.2.6 lands
GSLO has announced that it has received the first shipment of Volt solar chargers for testing. The company says it will test them for manufacturing quality before they ship to users in the US. Apple has blocked the Sony Reader app from the App Store. The reason the app was blocked is that in-app purchases [...]
2G scam, Radia tapes, black money cases at apex court this week
For the central government battling legal cases on senstive issues, it is a crucial week ahead at the Supreme Court. At least four major legal tangles, riveting the nation’s attention, are slated at the apex court. The four cases closely followed across the nation are: the 2G spectrum allocation scam, corporate lobbyist Niira Radia’s tapes, [...]
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 [...]
Cases to be prosecuted after Hague
Hague Tribunal Judge Fausto Pocar said in Zagreb, Croatia, on Monday that the court was nearing the final phase of its work. He noted that after it had shut down, the prosecution of war crimes would be continued by relevant courts in the countries of the region.
Apple iPad Cases Suggest Camera, Larger Speaker
A new line of Apple iPad cases spark rumors of an updated version of the tablet, with a camera and larger speaker. – Online retailer Alibaba.com issued
silicon cases for an “iPad 2,” sporting a larger space for the devices
speaker as well as a space for a camera on the back of the tablet. The
cases, which are offered in several pastel colors, prompted a blizzard
of speculation on the Web as to the upcoming fea…
Cases to be dropped against draft dodgers
Defense Minister Dragan Å utanovac has urged halting of criminal proceedings against persons who avoided conscription, the Defense Ministry said.
In a letter to the Justice Ministry and the High Judiciary Council, Å utanovac said the reason for his initiative was to give equal treatment to all persons eligible for conscription.
Google Latitude available, Angry Birds cases, Infinity Blade is fastest grossing app
Last week Google Latitude hit the App Store early and was pulled. Today the app is back on the App Store for good and you can download it to track your friends right now. Gear4 has announced that it has teamed up with Rovio, the developer of the hit game Angry Birds, to offer some [...]
Apple iPad 2 Cases Appear to Feature Rear Camera, Slimmer Body
Apple’s next-generation iPad will feature front- and rear-facing cameras and possibly an SD card slot, if alleged photos of its case are to be believed. – Almost exactly a year after rumors about the first iPad began to reach
critical mass, a fresh round of whispering suggests history will repeat itself
with the next-generation iPad, widely expected to debut early in 2011.
One of the more persistent rumors is that the next iPad will feature front-…
114 of new cases of HIV in 2010
A total of 114 persons infected with HIV were registered in Serbia in 2010, 25 of whom have died, Health Minister Tomica Milosavljević stated on Monday.
During a conference in Belgrade today on the role of parliament and MPs in preparation of effective measures of fight against HIV/AIDS, Milosavljević stated that a total of 2,554 persons who have been registered as HIV positive in Serbia, 1,524 of whom are Aids cases. Since its outbreak in 1984, a total of 1,071 HIV positive persons died from the virus in Serbia.
PPP wants Nawaz to apologise for keeping Zardari in jail over ‘fake cases’
The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Punjab has asked Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to apologise to the nation for keeping President Asif Ali Zardari in jail for eleven and a half years by lodging fake cases against him. Addressing a press conference, PPP Punjab Information Secretary Dr Fakharuddin Chaudhry, Iqbal Sialvi and Athar [...]
Speck offers holiday cases, Wozniak says Android will win, iAd lands in Europe
The holidays are here and if you still haven’t started decorating, you aren’t alone. Speck has some new cases for Christmas that will fit the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3G/3GS phones with Santa and snowmen decorations on them. The cases are about $30 and you can get them now. Apple’s Steve Wozniak has stated that [...]
Micro Book speakers, Angry Birds iPhone 4 cases, iOS down but not out
If you were the sort who carried a boom box on your shoulder back in the 80′s we have your iPhone speaker dock. The thing is called the Micro Boom dock and it looks like one of those old boom boxes and comes in four colors. Apparently, cases that are based on the Angry Birds [...]
Consumer goods: Basket cases
The recession has changed people’s shopping habits
“WE WON’T let up,” insisted Bob McDonald, the boss of Procter & Gamble (P&G), at the annual shareholder meeting of the world’s biggest consumer-goods firm on October 12th. He promised that P&G was still on track to have 5 billion customers by 2015. But it is a struggle for the maker of Pampers nappies and Fairy washing-up liquid. “Many of the economies in which we operate are still recovering from recession,” Mr McDonald admits.
P&G and its archrival Unilever, another global consumer-goods firm, had a grim time last year: profits plummeted. This year has been only slightly better. Economies are still ailing, and the cost of raw materials is climbing. …
ThinkGeek TK-421 keyboard case, Sonos Wireless dock, Super Mario theme iPhone cases
ThinkGeek has unveiled a new case for the iPhone that adds a Bluetooth keyboard that flips from under the phone called the TK-421. The case can be had for about $50 for the iPhone 4 and the 3GS. Sonos has debuted a new dock for the iPhone called the WD100. The dock is able to [...]
Importance of Use Cases for Software Application Development Posted By : lauren jafor
Though we have referred to the benefits of using use cases in the analysis stage only there is no doubt that software application development becomes much easy using it.
Arkhippo case concept, white iPhone antenna fix rumor, iOS 4.1 beta 2 for devs
If you like to use your iPhone in a case that adds a lot of bulk I have the concept for you. The case concept is called the Arkhippo and is made from a material that is like Crocs shoes. The idea is that the case lets you stand you iPhone up or lay it [...]
Most Luxurious iPhone Cases Ever Posted By : Shaun Marshal
Apple is one of the leading manufacturers of computers, laptops, mobile phones and iPods.
SC directs for reopening of all cases
ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the summary of Law Ministry that was earlier sent to the Prime Minister and directed the Ministry to prepare a new summary for reopening of the money laundering and Swiss cases including graft charges of $60 million against President Asif Ali Zardari.
A five-member larger bench of the apex court, comprising Justice Nasirul Mulk, Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja, Justice Tariq Pervez Khan and Justice Rehmat Hussain Jafferi heard the NRO implementation case.
In its remarks, the court observed that the Law Ministry was misguiding the Prime Minister too. Acting Law Secretary, Sultan Shah, submitted a summary in the court sent by the Ministry of Law to the Prime Minister about implementation of the NRO verdict of the apex court.
The Court expressed dissatisfaction over the said summary and ordered to the Ministry of Law for the preparation of a new summary about reopening of the money laundering and Swiss cases.
Justice Fayyaz observed that due to negligence on part of the Government, the situation was heading towards unpleasant ends. Justice Tariq Pervez in his remarks said the summary had also misguided the Prime Minister. Justice Nasirul Mulk said the summary was for non-implementation of NRO verdict of the apex court.
It is relevant to mention here that earlier during the course of hearing of implementation of the NRO case, the apex court recalled the Government if courtÂ’s verdicts would not be implemented, Article 6 of the Constitution could be put in operation. The court has adjourned the hearing till first week of July.
Swiss cases can’t be revived, govt tells SC
ISLAMABAD – The Government on Monday submitted its reply, through its counsel Barrister Kamal Azfar, in the Supreme Court seeking review of the apex court’s verdict on National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).
“It would be now a futile exercise to contact the Swiss authorities in respect of the proceedings knowing fully that they cannot be revived through such a request,” the Federation told the court.
Besides 300-page documents pertaining details about Swiss cases, in its concise reply of some 19 pages, which are full of spelling and English grammar mistakes, the Government has claimed more than 20 times that Swiss cases had been closed on merit by the Prosecutor General, Geneva, vide order dated August 25, 2008. Similarly, more than 10 times the Federation recalled that the apex court did err to declare the NRO as void ab initio insisting that it was a valid law.
It is relevant to mention here that a major part of the FederationÂ’s reply consists of different ministersÂ’ press statements and Law Minister Babar AwanÂ’s arguments that he delivered before a five-member larger bench of the Supreme Court that there was no case but only an investigation was underway in the Switzerland against President Asif Ali Zardari.
It further said, “The NRO was a validly made law under the process laid down under Article 89 of the Constitution. It cannot be said to be result of a deal between the PPP and General Pervez Musharraf or two individuals. The NRO did achieve its objectives, as per its preamble it allowed a smooth transition to democracy from military rule. It directly led President Musharraf to shed his military uniform and enable the return of the main political leaders, besides allowing free and fair elections to take place in the country in February 2008.”
The concise statement further held, “In ordering the Federal Government to revive and reopen cases in a country outside Pakistan, this august court’s jurisdiction indirectly, if not directly, is exercised beyond the territory of Pakistan.”
The Government recalled in its reply that the Supreme Court did not consider the implications of the order dated 25-08-2008 on merit. The laws of Switzerland provides inter alia that according to Article-5, Extinction of Penal Clause, a request shall not be granted if, (a), “In Switzerland or in the State where the offence was committed the judge acquitted the Defendant or discontinued the proceedings on material reasons.” It further pointed out that the same principle has been applied by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in the cases of Mumtaz Ali Shah V/s Chairman PTCL reported in PLD 2007 SC 1060.
The concise statement raised an objection that the NRO ceased to exist on 31st July 2009 while there was no NRO rule when Dr Mubashar HassanÂ’s petition was heard.
APP adds: The Supreme Court on Monday adjourned hearing till Wednesday a set of pleas seeking review of its National Reconciliation Ordinance verdict.
Salman Raja, counsel for the main petitioner Dr Mubashir Hassan, upon whose plea against NRO, a larger bench had given its ruling, appeared and requested that hearing be deferred as his father was undergoing a surgery.
The FederationÂ’s plea sought explanation of certain aspects of detailed verdict of apex court on NRO.



