The iPhone and Radiohead's innovative internet pricing plan were top talking points in an eventful year for technology. MOREINFO: Reuters Technology Correspondent Matt Cowan reports on the gadgets, services and experiments that garnered attention over the past year. SCRIPT: Imagine all the people giving him a piece of their paycheques these holidays in order to deliver the gadget that's come to be known as the Jesus phone by bloggers and gadget enthusiasts. That of course is the iPhone. No gadget created more buzz in 2007 than Apple's mobile phone. Despite the fact that it doesn't come for free with a contract - the incoming head of 02 - Apple's UK retail partner - says he expects 3 out of 4 buyers of the trendy iPhone will come from competitors. SOUNDBITE: Tom Dunmore, Editor-in-chief, Stuff Magazine saying (English): "It's all wrapped up so beautifully you can't help but fall in love." That said, competitors are embracing some novel models of their own. 2007 also saw the...
After more than two decades in the international banking doldrums, Japan is back. Japan's Nomura has agreed to buy Lehman Brothers' equities and investment banking business in Europe and the...
After more than two decades in the international banking doldrums, Japan is back. Japan's Nomura Holdings is to pay up to $525 million for Lehman's Asia Pacific franchise and is front-runner to...
TiVo, the popular U.S. television-recording device, is finally arriving in Canada in early December. - The TiVo set-top device, which allows viewers to record shows and skip commercials,...
Hong Kong shares rebound on Thursday(October 9), after recording a nearly 13 percent slide so far this week, helped by coordinated central bank action around the world and a raft of favourable...
Japan's top mobile phone player, NTT docomo, is looking for overseas acquisitions amid tough competition at home. New CEO Ryuji Yamada says a recent 30% stake in a Bangladesh carrier is just the...
Asia stocks largely gained on Thursday with investors gaining confidence following solid business spending data out of the United States. Japan's Nikkei rose 3 percent (14,124) its best daily gain...
Asia stocks ended the week on a high note with investors soothed by signs of bigger than expected economic growth figures in the United States. Exporters such as Toyota were among the top gainers....
While consumers in the United States struggle with rising fuel prices, Venezuela's gasoline the cheapest in the world at 12 cents per gallon. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a fierce...
Asia stocks dropped for a fourth consecutive session on Wednesday with sky high oil prices and inflation woes punishing markets across the region. Japan's Nikkei fell 1.3 percent (13,286 ) with...
The U.S. Senate is set to vote Wednesday night on a $700-billion US financial bailout plan that was narrowly defeated Monday in the House of Representatives. Following a day of closed-door...
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