Despite falling to 1.2389, EUR/USD's rebound from there invalidated the triangle consolidation scenario and suggests that consolidation from 1.2329 is still in progress. The current interpretation is that wave a of the consolidation has completed at 1.3290, wave b at  |  |


USD/CAD's rebound from 1.1464 extended further to as high as 1.2445 last week but retreated mildly since then. With 4 hours MACD staying below signal line, some sideway trading could be seen initially this week. Nevertheless, as discussed before, correction  |  |
EUR/JPY dipped to 117.67 last week but rebounded strongly from there. The development suggests that fall from 131.02 to 117.67 is corrective in nature and in turn argues that rebound from 113.63 is still in progress. Further rise is mildly  |  |
GBP/JPY's fall from 165.02 extended further to as low as 13.88 but recovers mildly after hitting 139.02 low. Nevertheless, initial bias remains on the downside this week as long as 147.62 minor resistance holds. Firm break of 139.02 will confirm  |  |


USD/JPY fell to as low as 94.47 last week but rebounded strongly from there. Such development argues that fall from 100.54 to 94.47 is in three wave corrective structure which in turn suggests that whole rebound from 90.92 is still  |
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The holiday season is notorious for packing on the pounds, but eating a good Thanksgiving meal doesn't mean you have to eat fattening foods. And eating a healthy meal doesn't mean you have to forego your Thanksgiving favorites. Here are  |
Two weeks from now, from December 1-4, the U.S. Army will host the 26th installment of its annual Army Science Conference in Orlando, Florida.  |
Intel began sales of its high-end Core i7 desktop chips in Tokyo late Saturday night, bringing to market a series of processors that are significantly more powerful than any of the company's current desktop products.  |
No, this is not a new set of applications you'll have to download via the App Store. This version of Microsoft Office will be a set of web apps that will be accessible through various internet browsers such as Internet  |
The much awaited HTC Touch Pro is finally available through Bell. This QWERTY-enabled twin of the Touch Diamond can be had for as little as $239.95 on a 3-yr contract. If you opt for a shorter term plan, you can  |
U.S. Rep. Tom Davis, who is retiring after 14 years in Congress, announced yesterday that he has accepted a job at Deloitte Consulting, a global financial services company with a significant federal contracting practice.  |
You'll remember Tagggit from my AAS video interview with SkyHook? It's a geospatial social networking tool for S60, i.e. it uses SkyHook's databases of urban Wi-Fi hotspots to find your location without GPS and annotate places and activities for others.  |  |
Following on from cell tower positioning, GPS and Wi-Fi-based positioning (see previous news item), we now have 'indoor positioning', using dedicated transmitters in shopping malls, airports, etc. Here's a video demo of indoor positioning, courtesy of Nokia's Way We live  |
A lot of news over on All About N-Gage, with updates to the N-Gage app and new phones added to the platform, sales charts released, a new games announcement, and a couple of very interesting videos published. See below for  |
Ahem. Yes, another link over to Ricky Cadden's blog, but he and Rita do keep on producing interesting reads.... Here he goes over the key changes that AT&T made Nokia do in order to get the 6650 to market in  |
Can you guess which one is unlocked?  |
A pile of new smartphones and cell phones were announced or released this week, including the Nokia 6650, Samsung Eternity, Samsung Saga and five more.  |
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