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Intel’s CEO explains his multibillion-dollar acquisition spree Reuters By Dean Takahashi at VentureBeat Intel chief executive Paul Otellini just appeared on the Fox Business TV Network. In the interview with Fox's Liz Claman, he explained why Intel is buying the wireless business of Infineon for $1.4 billion and McAfee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Harrabin's Notes BBC News In his regular column, BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin looks at what the findings of an international review will mean for the UN's climate body, the IPCC. If you're one of the clan which holds that climate change was invented by green liberals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Xbox Live Price Hike: A Higher Cost for Microsoft PC World This wasn't entirely unexpected, but Microsoft announced that it's raising the price of Xbox Live Gold, effective November 1. Yearly subscriptions will increase from $50 to $60, quarterly subscriptions will jump from $20 to $25, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Verizon Gets Exclusive Bing Android App PC World Verizon customers with Android phones looking for an alternative to Google can now turn to Bing. In an exclusive deal announced Monday between Verizon and Microsoft, a Bing search app will be offered free from the Big V's Wireless Android Marketplace ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nintendo To Cut DSi, DSi XL Prices InformationWeek Responding to tough competition from Apple and other smartphone makers in the handheld gaming market, Nintendo said it will slash $20 from the price of two systems starting September 12. By Antone Gonsalves Nintendo, which is battling tough competition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google, AP strike new deal on Web licensing rights The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. has retained the right to publish content from The Associated Press under a new licensing deal that thaws the sometimes-frosty relationship between the two companies. The multiyear agreement announced Monday has two key ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Samsung sells 1 million Galaxy S phones in US msnbc.com By Daniel Ionescu Samsung sold more than one million Galaxy S Android smart phones in the US, the company announced. In a month and a half, the combined sales of T-Mobile Vibrant and AT&T Captivate topped one million, in a boon for Google Android's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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