Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Steve Jobs action figure resembles the late Apple founder

Promotional image of a Steve Jobs action figure by In Icons.

(Credit: In Icons) (CBS) It's only been three months since the death of Steve Jobs, and the Apple founder is already being immortalized as an action figure. Pictures: Steve Jobs: 1955 - 2011

Promotional photos find the collectible doll dressed in the late Jobs' signature black turtleneck, jeans and glasses.

According to the website of the Chinese manufacturer In Icons, the 12-inch figurine features "One realistic head sculpt & Two pairs of glasses," "One pair of black socks & sneaker" and "Two apples (One with a bite.)

In Icons will start shipping the $109.99 action figure in February.

This isn't the first Steve Jobs action figure to surface. PC magazine points out that about a year ago, Apple killed plans for another Jobs figurine created by the company M.I.C. Gadget. Apple argued that it was a violation of its copyrights and trademarks.

Tell us: Is it time to put out a Steve Jobs action figure, or is it too soon?


Source: http://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/CBSNewsGamecore/~3/97Jgcdra5aU/

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Centamin Group to be listed in London Stock Exchange

Centamin Group to be listed in London Stock Exchange

Centamin Group will also be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange following changes in the company?s structure

Ahram Online, Sunday 1 Jan 2012

Centamin which was previously called Centamin Egypt Limited announced in a statement on Saturday that the corporate structure has been altered. Centamin Egypt Limited and its subsidiaries (Centamin Group) have been replaced by Centamin as company incorporated in Jersey as the holding company of the Centamin Group.

Centamin's ordinary shares to be traded in the premium segment of the Official List of UK Listing Authority and the London Stock Exchange's Main Market for listed securities have become effective; accordingly trading in Centamin Egypt Limited's ordinary shares has been ?cancelled.

Centamin's ordinary shares will also be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and be available for trading from today.

The ticker symbol for Centamin's ordinary shares is CEY on the London Stock Exchange and CEE on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

All of Centamin Egypt Limited's shares have been transferred to Centamin. Those eligible Centamin Egypt Limited shareholders on the register as at 11.00am (GMT) on 23 December 2011 will receive one Centamin share for each share held in Centamin Egypt Limited.

Centamin Egypt Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, is a mineral exploration, development and mining company that has been actively exploring in Egypt since 1995.

The principal asset of the Centamin Group is its interest in the Sukari Gold Mine, located in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Construction at the Sukari Gold Project began in March 2007 with the first gold being produced in June 2009.


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Photos of purported iPad 3 part suggests tweaked internals

Chinese smartphone designers are quietly forming a pact to fend off patent lawsuits from Apple, Microsoft, and Nokia, a rumor maintained Friday. Lenovo and ZTE, as well as smaller firms like Coolpad, Konka, and TCL, were said by Digitimes to be form ...

Source: http://www.cliqz.com/gadgets/c/94380.html

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Infographic: Who?s the Typical ?Mr. Android??

Posted by WPoM on December 31st, 2011

BlueStacks pulled data from Nielsen as well as poll responses from its 145,000 Facebook fans to create a picture of the average male Android users in 2011.

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Source: http://www.econolan.com/?p=56240

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Google, Amazon and Facebook might do the impossible to take on SOPA

Online sources are reporting that some of the biggest online giants are considering taking down their homepages to highlight the problems with SOPA which could soon become a law in the US market.

Google, Facebook and Amazon are some of the companies that are part of NetCoalition trade association that might take this drastic step.

SOPA has already seen enough opposition on the web but it is not a mainstream issue at the moment because not every online user knows about it.

If Google, Facebook and Amazon decide to blacklist their homepages for a couple of hours with their view on the SOPA, it might change that. And the protests might intensify enough to stop it from becoming a law.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TechWhackBlog/~3/KvfGkp116sY/

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