BlackBerry CEO announced that the company will only release Android-based BlackBerry devices this year, putting the BlackBerry 10 in question on where it actually sits on the company's plans.
BMW maintains their stand on selling diesel engine cars across the U.S., saying that they have no reason to back down as U.S. consumers continue to patronize their brand.
CNN lists Honduras as one of their Top Stop for Tourist Destination this 2016. It may not appeal to everyone, but CNN has included Honduras in their top tourist destinations for 2016.
World Bank breaks down the possible challenges that may hurt Latin America this 2016. Latin America has been every bit of an improved nation, but that is not without the challenges that the region is experiencing since the millennium.
Air Liquide, in partnership with Coca-Cola FEMSA, expands its business in Colombia. Air Liquide invests 40 million Euros in order to put up a new facility that will house a new carbon dioxide production unit and a cogeneration unit in Colombia.
Lenovo introduces their ThinkPad series at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016. Lenovo may not work noticeably as Apple, but consumers should know that Lenovo has been constantly studying their designs and concepts in order to bring the maximum gadget experience to its users.
'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers for Jan. 4 to Jan. 8 reveal the New Year's Eve celebration of the show's characters, which is marred by an accident that will put their lives in limbo.
"Winds of Winter" author George R.R. Martin revealed on his blog that the sixth book in the "A Song of Fire and Ice" anthology is not yet finished. The famous writer also failed to give a specific date of release.
Microsoft recently denied rumors about an upcoming Xbox One Mini. If you are one of the many who believes that Microsoft is indeed working on a Lightweight Xbox console, you can finally let go of that idea as Xbox One executive Phil Spencer has denied the prevailing rumors.
Penge Lane in South London suffered from a gas leak, causing its residents to temporarily evacuate their homes until authorities are able to contain it.
The building of the U.S.-Mexican border is predicted to face some problems as a treaty along the Rio Grande prevents the installation of the border fence.