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Photokina 2014 Rumors: Canon Rumors At This Year’s Largest Imaging Fair, 7D Mark 2? EOS Brand Medium Format?
Canon 7D Mark 2 Specs: Rumored Specs,Will The Japanese Manufacturer Announce 7D's Successor At This Year's Photokina?
Hasselblad Photokina 2014 News: Photographer Karl Taylor Commissioned By Swedish Manufacturer, Hands-On Product Demo And Fashion Show!
Hasselblad Photokina 2014 News: Photographer Karl Taylor Commissioned By Swedish Manufacturer, Hands-On Product Demo And Fashion Show!
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Assassin's Creed Movie Rumor: Robert Downey Jr. Might Play Leonardo Da Vinci In The Upcoming Movie
Robert Downey Junior a.k.a Tony Stark is reportedly signed on to play the role of Leonardo Da Vinci in the video game adaptation Assasin's Creed
Taylor Swift's Got Cats on Her Head: Her Beaus, BFFs, 1989 Album, Shake It Off Topping the Charts, and Katy Perry Feud
Taylor Swift being a famous cat, has a way of sustaining public interest. It could be famous boyfriends or girl pals, feuds, and gimmicks. Every career move is directed towards the goal of making her stay popular and bankable in the music industry.
Australian ice Cream Parlour Wendys Prepares For Expanding Across Asia
After Global Food Retail Group's acquisition of the Australia-based Wendys, the ice cream parlour is set to expand across Asian countries.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: WHO Says Deadly Disease's Surge Is Beyond Control; American Scientists Thinks Eliminating Ebola Could Take A Lot Longer
The Ebola virus outbreak has already killed at least 2,300 people from 4784 cases since it started in December last year. The disease, which is transmissible through direct contact on the bodily fluids of the infected person, continues to wage fear and desperation in affected nations. Doctors and experts have been combating the disease for 10 months now and still, they haven't found a way to find the cure.
James Foley Beheading: Mother Of Slain Journalist Claims She Was Threatened By The US Government If They Pay Ransom To The ISIS
It has already been six months since the James Foley beheading at the hands of ISIS militants. Still, this nightmare continues to play on the heads of American citizen, especially those who have relatives in Middle East fighting the war for the United States.
Hannibal Lara Jean Chorostecki On Her Portrayal Of Freddie Lounds Being Compared To Phillip Seymour Hoffman And Stephen Lang; 'My Version Is So Different'
NBC's Hannibal, now on its third season, is a loose adaptation of Hannibal and Red Dragon novels by Thomas Harris. The two novels have been adapted into films in 2001 and 2002 respectively. Both these movies garneted critical acclaim so the challenge for the Bryan Fuller series is to at least match those accolades. So far, Hannibal is doing a great job on TV. It earned several nominations and awards including Best Television Network series from Saturn Awards, Best TV Horror Series from IGN, and Best Drama Series from Ewwy Award.
Dunkin' Donuts To Launch Stores In Brazil
Dunkin' Donuts returns to Brazil with plans of 150 branches to open in the next few years. After two decades, Dunkin' Donuts head back to Brazil under a new franchising company.
Yelp Review Manipulation: Court Says Company Does Not Extort Businesses, Just Hard Bargaining; Yelp Official Please With Decision
After at least four years, a US court has finally come up with a decision on the alleged Yelp review manipulation case. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that the online company is not doing anything illegal when it comes to their reviews of businesses that avail their services. The term is 'hard bargaining.'
Yahoo NSA Court Battle: Us Intelligence Agency Threatened Internet Company That It Could Be Fined $500,000 Every Week If It Don't Surrender User Data
There was a Yahoo NSA court battle and people only learned about it when the search engine company spoke about it. In the multinational internet company's Tumblr post, it revealed that US intelligence agency once threatened them to fine $250,000 if it don't surrender a bulk of once-secret documents. The fine could grow to $500,000 a week if Yahoo continue to defy the agency’s orders. The post was titled “Shedding Light on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC): Court Findings from Our 2007-2008 Case.”