Samsung dismisses Apple's claims on smartphones
SEOUL, July 20, 2010: South Korean cellphone manufacturer Samsung Electronics Tuesday dismissed claims by iPhone maker Apple that all smartphones suffer dropped signals when held in a certain way.
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Monty picks Clarke, Bjorn, Paul
Wentworth (England), July 20: Colin Montgomerie believes Europe will go into the Ryder Cup with the strongest squad the continent has ever assembled, both on and off the course.
Darren Clarke, Thomas
Spanish want to host 2018 Cup
Madrid, July 20: Buoyed by their win in the World Cup this summer, Spain are set to push for co-hosting the 2018 tournament with neighbouring Portugal, Secretary of State for Sports Jaime Lissavetsky
Two million join car-less German autobahn fair
BERLIN, July 18, 2010: Around two million people descended on a long swath of Germany's fabled autobahn Sunday after it was closed to cars and trucks to make way for a giant street festival, organiser
No play before lunch in India-Sri Lanka Test
GALLE, Sri Lanka, July 19, 2010: Heavy rain washed out the morning session of the second day's play in the first cricket Test between India and Sri Lanka on Monday.
The start had already been delayed
Football: FIFA inspectors in Japan to check World Cup bid
OSAKA, Japan, July 19, 2010: Hot on the heels of the World Cup in South Africa, FIFA kicked off a whirlwind two-month tour Monday to inspect nine candidates vying to host the 2018 or 2022 tournaments,
Goal-line technology not on Fifa’s agenda
London, July 19: Fifa will not be discussing goal-line technology when football’s rulers meet in Wales this week, contrary to indications by Fifa president Sepp Blatter.
Blatter had announced that th
Riblon wins 14th stage, Schleck leads
July 18: Frenchman Christophe Riblon of AG2R claimed a deserved maiden Tour de France victory on the race’s 14th stage here Sunday as an anticipated yellow jersey battle failed to materialise. Race le
British curry houses in a sweat over new immigration rules
LONDON, July 19, 2010: Spicy, steaming hot, scooped up in naan bread and washed down with a cold beer, there are few dishes more favoured by the British than the curry for a takeaway or a late-night m
Boeing, Airbus await orders at Farnborough show
FARNBOROUGH, United Kingdom, July 19, 2010: The Farnborough International Airshow kicks off Monday with Boeing and Airbus hopeful of securing big orders for their planes in the face of rising competit