Sunday, 23 August, 2009, 19:00 GMT 24:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi | |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
Kim buried as Koreas enjoy thaw Former South Korean leader Kim Dae-jung is given a state funeral, amid an apparent easing of tense relations with the North. | |
Soldiers killed in south Thailand Two soldiers are shot dead and three injured in a suspected Islamist insurgency attacks on a checkpoint in southern Thailand. | |
Victorious England regain Ashes England regain the Ashes after beating Australia by 197 runs in the deciding Test at The Oval. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
Mobile TV 'very slow' to take off While mobile TV created a big stir combining mobility and people's love of TV, it has failed to live up to its promise. | |
Brighter idea for bendy displays Flexible and bright transparent displays based on inorganic LEDs outpace their organic LED cousins, researchers say. | |
Microsoft previews new controller Microsoft allows the public to get their hands on its new, hands-free games controller, dubbed Natal, for the first time. |
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