The Jabra Motion headset is promoted by the company as a high–end Bluetooth (4.0) and it's true to its word. It's a little larger than most Bluetooth headsets but after using it for a few minutes you forget it's even there. It's built with an over-the …
“Paranoia,” a ho-hum thriller about corporate spying in the high-tech world, comes off as a lot more preposterous than paranoid, and it takes no more than a few frames for the eye rolling to commence. First, we meet our main character, Adam Cassidy …
A 2009 World Bank Report found that access to affordable, high quality Internet and mobile phone services enables development across all levels of the economy and society. For every 10 percentage-point increase in high speed … According to a Mobile …
Only a selection of Yetarian's range of high–end vehicles is on display, but their names show that GTA 5 will include all the traditional hyperbole of the series. There's the Benefactor Feltzer, the Obey Tailgater and the Coil Voltic (the most …
Gold demand fell 12 percent to a four-year low in the second quarter as record exchange-traded product sales and less central bank buying countered surging jewelry, bar and coin purchases, the World Gold Council said. Global demand slipped to 856.3 …
Gold rose 2 percent on Thursday to a near two-month high, as a sell-off in U.S. equities helped lift bullion above a key technical resistance at $1,350 which triggered heavy buy-stop orders. Flaring tensions in Egypt and the Middle East may have also …
After getting beat down in the face of better-than-expected jobless claims data this morning at 8:30 AM ET, gold has recovered all of its losses and is surging. The shiny yellow metal just blew through $1360 an ounce to the upside after trading as low …
… 2013 5:08pm IST. LONDON (Reuters) – Gold demand hit a four-year low in the second quarter, despite surging appetite for jewellery, coins and bars, as investors exited bullion funds and central bank buying more than halved, the World Gold Council said.
Art Cashin, UBS Director of Floor Operations on the New York Stock Exchange, and Denis Gartman, founder and publisher of The Gartman Letter, each has their take on whether there's substance to gold conspiracy theories. Today on Talking Numbers, …