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Rural users yet to take a call on mobile banking

Mobile banking (m-banking) in India, viewed by the government as a potent tool for financial inclusion, is yet to clear many hurdles before it can fulfil its objective of reaching the unbanked masses. Primarily so, say analysts, since the mobile density in tier II and III cities, is 11 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.

China Mobile yet to reach agreement with Apple on iPhone

Aug. 18, 2008 (China Knowledge) - China Mobile<941> is still in talks with Apple on launching iPhone in Chinese market, but has not reached any agreement yet, according to Wang Jianzhou, chairman of the Chinese mobile carrier.

China launches riskiest space mission yet

China yesterday launched its riskiest space flight yet, sending three men into orbit on a mission that will include the nation's first ever space walk, state media said.

Morgan concerned teams yet to confirm participation

David Morgan, the ICC president, says he is "concerned" over the fact that, with the Champions Trophy "perilously close", some of the participating teams are yet to confirm their presence in Pakistan for the tournament starting on September 12.

Allman Brothers Sue Yet Another Record Label Over iTunes Royalties

Reuters is running an article about how the Allman Brothers Band is suing Universal Music for apparently not paying the band royalties owed for iTunes downloads. This seemed like yet another example of a record label squeezing its artists, while insisting that it's always looking out for the artists' best interests. Of course, then I remembered that this isn't the first time this has come up with the Allman Brothers. More than two years ago, we wrote about the Allmans suing Sony over the same issue. At that time, there was a dispute over how the label was counting iTunes downloads, and which clause iTunes downloads fit under in the band's contract. This recent lawsuit seems like a similar dispute with Universal, but it does make you wonder why the band sued Sony back in 2006, but waited until now to sue Universal?

China launches riskiest space mission yet

China on Thursday launched its riskiest space flight yet, sending three men into orbit on a mission that will include the nation's first ever space walk, state media said.

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China launches riskiest space mission yet

JIUQUAN, China (AFP) - China on Thursday launched its riskiest space flight yet, sending three men into orbit on a mission that will include the nation's first ever space walk, state media said.

China launches riskiest space mission yet

JIUQUAN, China (AFP) - China on Thursday launched its riskiest space flight yet, sending three men into orbit on a mission that will include the nation's first ever space walk, state media said.

The BlackBerry You Can't Have Yet

This week, we got a look at what could be the best BlackBerry yet, but you may have to make a trip north of the border to get it. We also found some cool new DVD players for people who aren't ready to make the jump to Blu-ray, and we almost missed work because we were playing "Spore." Here are our picks of the week.

Webroot Research: Web Threats Are More Pervasive Than Email Threats - Yet Businesses Fail to Protect Against Them

TMCNet: Webroot Research: Web Threats Are More Pervasive Than Email Threats - Yet Businesses Fail to Protect Against Them

News Bits: DVDs, Porn Not Dead Yet

Despite recent forecasts on the status of DVD sales, it's still the favorite format for watching movies, according to a recent NPD Group Inc. report. While sales remain flat, they haven't started to decline... yet.

NEWS: Robots not capable of intelligent thought (yet)

A test created in 1950 by British Mathematician Alan Turing has proved that robots aren't yet capable of intelligent thought, though they're not far off.

DVD Review: 'Robot Chicken' rides yet again

The brainchild of Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, Robot Chicken, delivers hysterically with its most recent DVD installment, "Robot Chicken Season 3." The Emmy-award winning series has proven itself yet again as the hottest new sketch-comedy - joining the ranks of "Chappelle's Show," "Mad TV," and "Saturday Night Live."

Sony (Yes, Sony) Makes Neatest Looking iPhone Clock/Radio Dock Yet

Sony Insider has uncovered Sony's newest Dream Machine, the ICF-CD3iP, the most attractive iPhone/iPod Clock/Radio Dock I've seen yet. No telling what it sounds like, but for the $100 or so it will cost when it eventually surfaces, I'm guessing it would be somewhere between "tinny but decent" and "hey, that's not so bad."

DOJ lays out concerns to Yahoo and Google, no lawsuit threats yet

Federal antitrust regulators have clearly laid out their concerns to Yahoo and Google regarding their controversial search advertising agreement, but discussions of potential remedies have yet to come up, according to a source familiar with the discussions.

DOJ lays out concerns to Yahoo and Google, no lawsuit threats yet

Federal antitrust regulators have clearly laid out their concerns to Yahoo and Google regarding their controversial search advertising agreement, but discussions of potential remedies have yet to come up, according to a source familiar with the discussions.

No Sharing of Music Or Movies In Home Yet

GameXtract writes "A recent interview with a representative of Home was caught on tape, and lets just say that we will add this to our hard to watch videos. The audio, and video quality might hurt your eyes, and ears so we will cut to the chase with the information on the interview, and allow your eyes to see for an additional month, and allow your ears to last you for at least another couple of years. If you start watching at 4:30 they start talking about Home spaces, and at around 5:30 the representative mentions that you will in-fact not be able to play music or movies with Home, and share them with your friends..yet. He goes on to mention that their are more important features that the developers are working on, and that they would like to cover those first before moving onto sharing media content with friends.

MailPronto Gives iPhone Users a Fresh, More Affordable Alternative to Apple's MobileMe

the excellence behind its technologies. Yet Apple's iPhone users are warming up to a fresh, more affordable alternative to MobileMe. MailPronto (http://www.mpronto.com/), which offers hosted exchange, hosted e-mail and managed e-mail services, has noted a spike in customers signing on for its hosted e-mail program after researching their options. MailPronto provides nearly identical e-mail services as MobileMe, yet the independent online provider is able to do so at a lower cost. Whether iPhone users are signing up for a single plan or purchasing the services for an entire company, they're finding MailPronto costs less -- and they're liking it.

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He also addressed the as-of-yet unresolved issues between Rock Band and Guitar Hero III guitars on PS3, saying, "We're still working hard to ensure compatibility between the Guitar Hero and Rock Band titles currently on the market, and we hope to have an announcement on that shortly." Nice to see the nearly year-old dilemma hasn't been swept under the rug quite yet.

Unannounced South Park app for the Apple iPhone?

There hasn’t been any official announcement yet but apparently the South Park people have developed a South Park application for the Apple iPhone, but it’s not available at the Apple iTunes App Store yet.

Warhawk update flies free

Sony’s excellent online-only PS3 blast-party, Warhawk, is due yet another update. Better yet this one’s free and is heading our way before the month is out – August 27th, in fact.

Space Weddings Are Not That Far Away

Eric Anderson, director and CEO of Space Adventures, is working on yet another ambitious project – to carry people into orbit and further with own personal rockets. To that end, he gave the order and the money to Russian engineers, who are to build him a Soyuz-class missile, capable of orbital delivery. The stipulated date for the completion of the work is not yet available.

Report: Google to be Verizon Wireless' default search

Verizon and Google may be close to establishing a revenue sharing mobile search deal, according to a report which have yet to be confirmed though have certainly not yet been denied.

BlackBerry Kickstart specs appear on Expansys retailer site

Back in April, the Boy Genius Report unveiled the BlackBerry Kickstart that still has not yet been officially announced by RIM. The Kickstart is unusual due to the clamshell flip form factor that is popular with American consumers. Phonescoop discovered that international retailer and importer, Expansys, has posted all the specifications on the BlackBerry 8220 (aka Kickstart). There is no pricing or availability information yet posted.


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