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Data storage: Selective, lightning speed of magnetic switching paves way for superfast, compact hard drives
Small storage bit size and fast magnetic switching speeds achieved make data storage faster and more efficient.
Asia week ahead: Australian unemployment seen rising, India IIP rebounding and Korea may cut rate
Indonesian central bank too meets to set rates next week.
Japan's Wakodo recalls 120,000 bags of baby food after new food scare
Customer in Tochigi prefecture found a cricket in baby-food package in December leading to food scare in Japan.
Japan plans to develop 2020 Olympics Village into 'hydrogen town'
Japan plans to use hydrogen to power 2020 Olympics Village proposed in Harumi district of Chuo Ward, Tokyo.
Japan: Nine people choke to death after eating New Year 'Mochi' sticky rice cakes
The death toll from eating glutinous 'mochi' rice cakes to celebrate the New Year has reached nine.
Indian police arrest 5 men over 'month-long rape' of Japanese tourist
Researcher was approached in Calcutta by locals fluent in Japanese and allegedly 'passed around'.
Euro falls to four and a half year low ahead of PMI data
The euro has fallen more than 4% over the past two weeks itself.
Japanese district Yamaguchi confirms bird flu, begins culling chickens
Japan reports fifth outbreak of bird flu this year.
Fitch survey: Asian credit investors think Abenomics won't help Japan
The number of concerned over geopolitical risks up 5 times to 79%.
American Airlines flight AA280 forced to make emergency landing after 12 hurt in turbulent weather
A plane with hundreds of passengers made an emergency landing in Tokyo after 12 people were hurt during mid-air turbulence.
American Airlines Flight 280: Multiple injuries as massive turbulence forces emergency landing in Japan
Flight left Incheon in South Korea for Dallas five hours before emergency landing.
Japan snap election: Why Shinzo Abe sought a new mandate for Abenomics
A sudden recession after a planned sales tax rise sent Japan's Abe back to the ballot box.
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe re-elected with two-thirds majority: exit polls
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been re-elected by a landslide majority on Sunday, with his ruling coalition securing a majority in the lower house, according to media exit polls.
Japan snap election under way with sharp focus on 'Abenomics'
Abe's Liberal Democratic Party tipped to sweep polls considered a referendum on economic reforms.
Japan passes secrecy law, public and media protest
Critics say law will allow Abe government to conceal its misdeeds even as it curbs press freedom.
Japanese cancer survivor gives birth using 12-year-old frozen egg
The woman had two eggs frozen in 2001.
ECB and BoE rate reviews: Pound declines steeper than euro since November decisions
EUR/USD touches 28-month low while GBP/USD holds tad above 14-month low.
Aliens visited earth in the 19th century according to Japanese folk tale, say UFOlogists
Read the mysterious Japanese folk tale here
China Beats Japan to Become World's Second-Largest Stock Market
The capitalisation of the Chinese stock market increased by 33% in 2014 reaching $4.48 trillion.
Japan: Inflation Slows for Third Straight Month in October
The core CPI, which excludes unstable fresh food but includes oil products, rose 2.9% in October.
East China Sea Island Dispute: Chinese Vessels Wade into Disputed Waters as Japan Protests
Despite warnings from Japanese coast guard, three Chinese patrol boats sail in disputed waters for two hours.
Japan: Japanese Students Attend Downton Abbey Classes to Learn English
The English classes involve watching DVD's of the TV show and reading the scripts.
Blackstone to Buy $1.6bn Worth of Japan Apartments in Country's Largest Deal for 2014
Blackstone reached an agreement to buy GE Japan Corp's residential property business.
Shinzo Abe Dissolves Japan Parliament Seeking Fresh Mandate for 'Abenomics'
Abe set to drum up support for his economic policies in election campaign as Japan gears up for snap polls.
Japan: Humans Might Soon be Taking Life-Like Androids as Partners in Marriage
Life-like robots are taking Japan by storm and will soon be seen as actresses and clones of the departed.
Japan's Leader Shinzo Abe to Dissolve Parliament and Call Election Two Years Early
Japanese leader to delay seconds sales tax hike by 18 months as country falls into recession.
Japan: Stocks Hit Fresh Seven-Year Highs on Talk of Tax Hike Delay and Snap Elections
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's regime might want to garner support for future economic reforms with elections.
Japan Nuclear Reactors to be Switched On for First Time Since 2011 Fukushima Meltdown
Widespread protests against the news are taking place around Japan
Japanese Restaurant Manager Commits Suicide after Doing 190 Hours Overtime in a Month
Unnamed 24-year-old manager worked 190 hours overtime a month and took two days off in three years.
SoftBank Humanoid Robots Land First Job as Nestle Salesmen Selling Coffee Machines in Japan
Nestle plans to commission a thousand humanoid 'Pepper' robots at 1,000 stores by the end of next year.