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U.S. likely to feel pressure to move on Intel

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Now that European, South Korean and Japanese authorities have moved against chip giant Intel Corp for breaking antitrust laws, the question is: Are U.S. officials feeling pressure to take action, too?
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Nokia halts investment in media-sharing site

Nokia, the world's biggest cell phone maker, said on Tuesday it would halt investment in its first major Internet service push, a media sharing site, as part of a revamp of its services strategy.
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Vodafone to open network for applications store

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a mobile online store to sell games, news and travel applications that its customers can buy on whatever model of phone they use.
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Vodafone to launch software store

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a store for games, news and travel applications that all its customers can buy, regardless of what model of phone they use.
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Vodafone to launch software applications store

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a store for games, news and travel applications that all its customers can buy, regardless of what model of phone they use.
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Ericsson sees cost cuts completed in Q2 of 2010

ST-Ericsson expects its current efforts to cut costs to be completed by the end of the second quarter of 2010, according to Alain Dutheil, head of the venture of STMicroelectronics NV and Ericsson.
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Android phones rolling out in Canada in June

Rogers Communications Inc. will launch two mobile devices in June that will run on Google Inc.'s Android operating system, making it the first carrier in Canada to carry the so-called Google phone.
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Nintendo sees slowdown ahead

Nintendo Co Ltd reported a 42 percent fall in quarterly operating profit as the yen's strength outweighed robust game sales, and the Japanese video game maker forecast a bigger-than-expected 12 percent profit decline this year, pressuring its shares.
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Nintendo profit down 42 percent

Nintendo reported a 42 percent fall in quarterly operating profit as the yen's strength outweighed robust game sales, and the Japanese video game maker forecast a bigger-than-expected 12 percent profit decline this year, pressuring its shares.
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AMD shakes up organization, promotes executive

Advanced Micro Devices Inc merged its microprocessor and graphics chip businesses on Wednesday, its latest effort to adjust its structure and claw back market share lost to larger rival Intel Corp.
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Bell Mobility to sell Palm's Pre

Palm Inc said on Wednesday that Canada's Bell Mobility would start selling its upcoming Pre smartphone in the second half of this year.
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BlackBerry Curve seen better than iPhone

Research in Motion Ltd's BlackBerry Curve moved past Apple Inc's iPhone in the first quarter to become the best-selling consumer smartphone in the U.S., research group NPD said on Monday.

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