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ArcSight, If It Ends HP Deal, Would Pay $61M Break-Up Fee
Wall Street Journal
By Shara Tibken Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--ArcSight Inc. (ARST) said Monday it will pay Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) a $61 million break-up fee if the security-software company ends its $1.5 billion merger agreement with HP. ...
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Summary Box: Nokia Mobile Phone Exec Resigns
ABC News
AP THE DEPARTURE: The head of Nokia Corp.'s mobile solutions business, Anssi Vanjoki, is resigning, just three days after the handset maker appointed a new CEO in its bid to become more competitive. THE BACKGROUND: Vanjoki is in charge of top-end ...
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Amazon exposes iPad flaw in Kindle ad
CNET
by David Carnoy Well, if you were wondering what product Amazon thinks is its biggest competition for the Kindle, one need look no further than the latest Kindle ad, which pits Amazon's e-reader versus the iPad--poolside. As most people know, ...
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Walmart's data plans painfully expensive, not meant for geeks
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated September 13, 2010 4:55 PM Walmart is getting into the wireless service business, but not in a way that will appeal to geeks or smartphone buffs. The company says that it will begin offering mobile plans, ...
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Intel's Perlmutter talks Sandy Bridge, tablets, ARM
CNET
by Brooke Crothers SAN FRANCISCO--Intel Executive Vice President David "Dadi" Perlmutter sat down for an exclusive interview with CNET Monday at the Intel Developer Forum here to discuss the technologies that will define the world's largest chipmaker ...
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CNET
4 Things Live YouTube Needs to be a Hit
PC World
YouTube's foray into live streaming broadcasts over the Web continues Monday and Tuesday, with the first test of a streaming platform for third party video content providers. While YouTube has previously dabbled in live streams, such as a U2 concert ...
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PC World
FCC Likely to Give WiFi a Shot in the Arm
TechNewsWorld
By Richard Adhikari The shift from analog to digital television broadcasting freed up chunks of spectrum known as "white space," and the wireless industry has been eager to get its hands on it. It appears the FCC will dash the hopes of TV broadcasters ...
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Pyramids, Nanowires Show Two Futures for Artificial Skin
Wired News
By Tim Carmody Making artificial limbs that can perform gross motor functions is relatively easy. Fine motor actions are harder, and wiring the limbs into the nervous system is harder still. But researchers at Berkeley and Stanford are crossing the ...
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Competition nears for upcoming Apple TV from Google, Roku, Boxee
Washington Post
By Rob Pegoraro Apple's drastically updated Apple TV won't ship until late this month. But home viewers looking for simple ways to enjoy Internet video and audio on their HDTVs will get a few other new options soon afterward -- or in one case, ...
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