Travel Tips in the Philippines: Things to do in Bohol
Although there is a lot of beautiful destinations in the Philippines, travelers choose to visit Bohol. They are now particularly drawn to Bohol's wonders as it is now known as "God's Little Paradise".
Nov 11, 2015 6:32 AM EST
Top 5 Places To Spend Thanksgiving Day in the United States
There are different places to spend the Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. Spending the Thanksgiving Day need not be always the same way. For adventure seekers and vacationers, there are lots of good places to spend the holiday in the U.
Dubai New Urban Zipline: Another Epic Adventure For Thrill-Seekers in the Persian Gulf City
Dubai features the new Urban Zipline that can only be experienced by selected participants. Dubai's New Urban Zipline is another attraction added to the futuristic city.
Egypt Tourism: Western Tourists Leaves Egypt Following Russian Plane Tragedy
Egypt tourism is greatly affected by the plane crash triggering Westerners to leave the country. Egypt's tourism is at stake. The industry, which is the country's key revenue on its economy is said to be in a huge crisis after the Oct.
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Chipotle to reopen 43 restaurants after E.coli outbreak
Chipotle will reopen its restaurants which had closed after the E. coli outbreak as the health officials investigation revealed negative E. coli results of food samples.
Nov 11, 2015 4:09 AM EST
Ericsson and Cisco pool resources to earn $1 billion each
Ericsson and Cisco make a “non-deal deal” to take on the rapidly changing global market and other rivals and expect to earn up to $1 billion for each company by 2018.
Nov 11, 2015 3:37 AM EST
Argentina Economic Inflation is as much as 35 percent annually
The 35 percent annual economic inflation is one of the major challenges that the new Argentine president after the November 22 election must face.
Nov 11, 2015 3:11 AM EST
Maersk Buys $845 million of Africa Oil Corp. assets
Maersk Oil will buy $845 million worth of Africa Oil Corp.'s onshore exploration licenses in Kenya and two more in Ethiopia.
Nov 11, 2015 2:54 AM EST
The medical university returned $1 million Coca-Cola donation out of intense criticism
The University of Colorado's medical school broke their partnership with Coca Cola company and returned donation worth $1 million, following the huge criticism which highlighted that the Company is trying to shift the blame on fast food as a major contributing factor in causing obesity.
Nov 11, 2015 2:26 AM EST
Barack Obama launched personal Facebook page sending message through video on climate change
On Monday, White House launched a personal facebook page for Barack Obama, under his name. He posted a video in his 'Backyard' of White House, sending an open message on climate change and appealing to Americans to join hands to make the world a better place to live.
Nov 11, 2015 2:07 AM EST
Japan, US rule out re-opening of trade pact
The US and Japan administrations have ruled out any possibility of re-negotiating the just-concluded TPP pact among 12 nations. It took over five years to make the TPP deal and at this stage it's not possible to re-open the trade negotiations.
Nov 11, 2015 2:03 AM EST
EIA cuts 2016 production forecast for US
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has cut crude production outlook by one percent for 2016. The oil price fall has also reduced shale drilling activity by over 50 percent in the US. The rise in wages and drop in unemployment rate and gasoline price are creating more demand in the US economy.
Nov 11, 2015 1:48 AM EST
Nvidia launches Jetson TX1 for AI powered devices
Nvidia announced Jetson TX1, a developer module that brings machine learning techniques to devices, which is described to be the size of credit card.
Nov 11, 2015 12:43 AM EST
Volkswagen facing ire of dealers, lags behind peers in auto sales
Reeling under severe pressure following its emission scandal, Volkswagen is facing sluggish sales, to the ire of dealers. About 650 dealers are stuck with business as Volkswagen sales dropped globally.
Nov 11, 2015 12:28 AM EST
GE and Alstom get $5.6 billion deals to build India railways
General Electric and French firm Alstom get the huge deals for India railways worth as much as $5.6 billion. The companies won the contracts against Bombardier and Siemens.
Nov 10, 2015 10:54 PM EST
Tag Heuer teams up with Google and Intel to launch Android smartwatch
Tag Heuer unveils its first smartwatch. The $1,500 watch has Intel's Atom processor and Google's Android Wear Software.
Nov 10, 2015 10:39 PM EST