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Intel Buys Infineon Wireless Unit For $1.4B
Wall Street Journal
DUESSELDORF (Dow Jones)--Intel Corp. (INTC) agreed to buy the wireless unit of Germany's Infineon Technologies AG (IFX.XE) for $1.4 billion (EUR1.1 billion) in cash, both companies said Monday. With the deal, Intel, the world's largest semiconductor ...
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BlackBerry Gets a 2-Month Reprieve in India
New York Times
By VIKAS BAJAJ MUMBAI, India — In a sign that India and the maker of popular BlackBerry devices might be closer to settling a dispute over law enforcement's access to corporate e-mail, the government on Monday said that it would study and test a ...
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Xbox Live Gold subscription price to rise for the first time
BetaNews
By Tim Conneally | Published August 30, 2010, 1:24 PM Since launching in 2002, Microsoft's Xbox Live subscription gaming service has retained the same price in the US: $7.99 per month, $19.99 per 3 months, and $49.99 per year. ...
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Clearwire Unveils 4G Pay-As-You-Go Mobile Service
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Clearwire Corp. (CLWR) unveiled Monday a pay-as-you-go mobile-broadband service that uses its fourth-generation wireless network, as the company seeks to attract a new class of customers before rivals launch competing plans. ...
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Independent Audit Panel Slams U.N.'s Climate Group
FOXNews
By Jeremy A. Kaplan The cover of the IPCC's fourth assessment report to the UN, "Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report," more frequently referred to as AR4. Acknowledging flaws in its reports and growing public skepticism toward the theory of manmade ...
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Galaxy S may be taking advantage of an Apple backlash
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Shipments of Samsung Mobile's Galaxy S Android smartphone reached 1 million in the US 45 days after it first became available, the company announced Monday. While Apple sold some 1.7 million iPhone 4 smartphones during ...
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A Print-Free Oxford Dictionary?
New York Times
By DAVE ITZKOFF The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word "clarify" as "To free from darkness or gloom; to light up, illumine; to brighten" (in an appearance of the word dating back to 1398) and "To make clear (an obscure subject)" (in a coinage ...
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Nintendo to cut DSi pricing on September 12
CNET
by Don Reisinger Nintendo is reducing the price of the DSi and the DSi XL, the company announced on Monday. Starting on September 12, the Nintendo DSi will retail for $149.99, down from its current $169.99 price tag. Nintendo is also reducing the price ...
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Is Apple's Click Wheel Dead? Are iPods Now iPads?
PC Magazine
What if Apple killed off the iPod line and decided that everything from the nano to the touch is now an iPad? It sounds crazy, but it's possible. If the leaked photos of cases for the upcoming sixth generation iPod nano are actually leaked photos and ...
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Apple Now Shipping IPad Within 24 Hours
PC World
By David Chartier, Macworld Customers have had to deal with extended shipping wait times for the iPad pretty much since the Wi-Fi iPad began shipping on April 3, but Apple's production appears to have recently caught up to demand. ...
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