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Intel accuses AMD of License Breach

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Intel Corp. accused Advanced Micro Devices Inc. of breaching the terms of a cross licensing agreement between the two rival chip makers, threatening the future of Globalfoundries, the joint venture recently set up by AMD to handle its manufacturing operation.
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Nokia launches 3 music phones

Nokia unveiled three new music phones on Wednesday and laid out further expansion plans for its music service as the world's top cell phone maker seeks additional revenue streams.
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Toshiba shares jump as report of profit surprises

Shares of Japan's Toshiba Corp gained 9.5 percent after a newspaper reported it would likely see an operating profit of about $1 billion next business year, in sharp contrast with analyst estimates for a loss.
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Smartphone sales to jump in 2009: Gartner

Sales of smartphones will jump 28 percent in 2009 after growth slowed to just 3.7 percent in the fourth quarter due to weakening economies and lack of attractive new models, according to research firm Gartner.
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Apple orders touchscreens for Q3: source

Apple Inc. will take third-quarter delivery of newly developed 10-inch touchscreens from Taiwan, a source said on Wednesday, amid talk the U.S. firm is developing a touch-screen PC.
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DISA and Verizon enter into $2.5 Billion deal

On March 10 Verizon Business announced it will provide network and data services at U.S. Department of Defense installations around the world under a new contract awarded by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).
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Hitachi raises revenue via rights issue

The Leading global electronics, Hitachi Ltd. said Tuesday, Hitachi Koki Co Ltd will be Hitachi’s consolidated subsidiary as common stocks with shares of 12,473,000 to be purchase, by obtaining a majority of voting rights.
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Apple's 50 employee layoff rumor still unresolved

Rumors that Apple laid off 50 salespeople last week has created quite a stir online prompting the company's PR to respond and deny the rumors. Meanwhile, CNET sources claim the layoffs are indeed true.
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Motorola's indoor, outdoor MC55 making difference

On March 9, 2009, Motorola introduced the MC55 EDA stands for Enterprise Digital Assistant, a highly durable, yet small smart phone, which has the ability to survive even when it drops, which will be displayed during next week's IWCE show in Las Vegas.
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Cisco to unveil data center strategy next Monday

Cisco Systems Inc said it will unveil next week a new strategy to help customers build more efficient data centers, amid expectations for the network equipment maker to announce it will start selling servers.
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Nokia takes on Apple in online software

Nokia Oyj is betting a wider and more tailored offering of media and software for its phones will prove attractive when its Ovi online store opens in May and goes head-to-head with Apple Inc's App Store.
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Avaya, AT&T bring Mobile Extension

Avaya and AT&T joined together to launch a mobile convergence package for business users providing greater mobility, flexibility and cost control.
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Wall St. drops on Apple gloom, bleak jobs data

Stocks fell on Friday, extending a slide to 12-year lows, on a sell-off in shares of big-cap technology companies after a brokerage cut its price target and profit views for bellwether Apple Inc .
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U.S. gears up for digital TV switch now on June 12

With about three months to go, U.S. regulators say some consumers are still unprepared for the television industry switch to digital broadcasting, which will affect Americans who do not receive their signals through cable or satellite.
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Millions of U.S. consumers not ready for HD

With about three months to go, U.S. regulators say some consumers are still unprepared for the television industry switch to digital broadcasting, which will affect Americans who do not receive their signals through cable or satellite.
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U.S. gears up for digital TV switch on June 12

With about three months to go, U.S. regulators say some consumers are still unprepared for the television industry switch to digital broadcasting, which will affect Americans who do not receive their signals through cable or satellite.

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