BRIGHT SIDE OF NEWS About | Advertise | Contact BSN USER Login
| Register
SUBSCRIBE Newsletter | RSS Feeds
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Email this to a friend.
Your friend's e-mail:
Your Name:
Your e-mail:
Message subject:
Smartphones Alert Users to Potential Dangers
CLOUD COMPUTING, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Japan recently has been devastated by disasters of the earthquake and nuclear variety. One of their mobile phone companies is responding by incorporating innovative warning systems into their smartphones.
On 6/4/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Lady Gaga Opens Shop in FarmVille
DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Combining the eccentric pop singer, Lady Gaga, and the ubiquitous FarmVille creator, you’d expect something that sounded like an African tribal leader: ZyngaGaga. Instead you get a new game simply called: GagaVille.
On 5/11/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Good News from Japan: Elpida is Back in Operation
BUSINESS, HARDWARE NEWS
Elpida Memory announced that Akita Elpida Memory Inc., packaging and testing facility resumed operation as electrical power supply recovered. Factory was down since the quake on March 11.
On 3/16/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Where to Follow Japan Earthquake and Tsunami News
SECURITY NEWS
Japan suffered world's sixth most powerful earthquake since earthquake recording started. An 8.9 degree quake raised a tsunami which is currently alerting all the countries in Pacific rim.
On 3/11/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

T-Mobile waives call charges to and from Haiti
BUSINESS NEWS
Today, T-mobile USA announced that for current customers they are enabling phone calls to Haiti without charges for international long distance through January 31, 2010. They are also waiving these charges retroactive to the date of the earthquake on January 12, 2010. Additionally, T-Mobile customers who may already be in Haiti will be able to roam on T-Mobile’s partner networks in Haiti (operated locally in Haiti under the names Voila and Digicel) free-of-charge through the end of the month. In both cases, T-Mobile will remove these charges from customer bills accordingly.
On 1/14/2010 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
© 2009 - 2013 Bright Side Of News*, All rights reserved.