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U.S. accounting rules change approved

The Financial Accounting Standards Board approved a rule change on Wednesday that is set to benefit some technology companies by allowing them to recognize more revenue when certain products are sold.

iPhone coming to South Korea after ban is dropped

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South Korea's telecommunications regulator said Wednesday that Apple Inc. can sell its hit iPhone in the country, after the Korea Communications Commission lifted a ban on the popular device which may potentially shake up a cell phone market controlled by domestic manufacturers.
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Could this be Microsoft's new Tablet? (Photos)

Rumors may becoming true that Microsoft is planning to launch its own tablet PC with new photos appearing on Gizmodo that show Microsoft's new tablet along with a pr demo of the device.
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MMS coming to iPhone this Friday

iPhone users will be able to start sending multimedia messages as of Friday, Sept. 25, AT&T said in a text message to its clients.
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Intel aims to move beyond PC to 'Personal Computing'

Intel unveiled a new software platform to help usher in its vision of an electronic world where devices -- ranging from data servers to mobile handhelds -- will deploy familiar and easy to use interfaces , while expanding its reach to broader markets.
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Proposed FCC Web rule change draws wireless ire

U.S. phone companies may be forced to open their wireless networks to rival Internet services like Skype and Google Voice under a proposal brought out by the top telecom regulator to safeguard so-called Internet neutrality.
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Technology in starring role at NY Fashion Week

The Internet and advances in technology are transforming fashion, making it easier for designers to create collections and less expensive for the them to show and sell their work, experts say.
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Pre helps Palm narrow loss, unveils share sale

Robust sales of the Pre smartphone helped Palm Inc post a smaller-than-expected loss, but a tepid second-quarter sales forecast and a plan to sell more shares helped snuff out a rally and sent its shares down nearly 2 percent on Thursday.
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Pre helps Palm narrow loss

Robust sales of the Pre smartphone helped Palm Inc post a smaller-than-expected loss, but a tepid second-quarter sales forecast and a plan to sell more shares helped snuff out a rally and sent its shares down nearly 2 percent on Thursday.
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Palm's loss smaller than expected on Pre sales

Palm Inc posted a smaller-than-expected loss on sales of its Pre smartphone, but a tepid second-quarter sales forecast and a plan to raise fresh capital helped snuff out a rally and send shares down 2 percent after hours on Thursday.
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Two US FCC members back exclusive cellphone deals

Exclusive deals between mobile phone makers and carriers got support on Thursday from two Republican members of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, which is probing if the arrangements harm consumers in rural markets.
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Comcast plans to bring TV shows to your phone

Leading U.S. cable operator Comcast Corp said on Wednesday it plans to offer subscribers the option to watch their favorite TV shows on mobile devices through its new wireless Internet service.
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Comcast to send TV shows to your phone

Leading U.S. cable operator Comcast Corp said on Wednesday it plans to offer subscribers the option to watch their favorite TV shows on mobile devices through its new wireless Internet service.
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iPhone 3.1: Everything You Want to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask

Amid the flurry of announcements Apple made Wednesday, the company quietly released the latest version of its iPhone operating system. And as is often the case with iPhone updates, Steve Jobs giveth some new features and Steve Jobs taketh away others.
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A Tale of Two iPods, And Why The Touch Has No Camera

Apple's decision not to include a camera in the new iPod Touch is somewhat surprising. After all, there is already a perfect camera for the job, and it sits inside the iPhone. That Apple included a video camera inside the iPod Nano makes this more inexplicable still - the Apple of today is clearly happy to put cameras into its media players (unlike the first iPhone, whose camera was so poor we thought it was just a petulant capitulation to cellphone norms).
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Motorola unveils Google phone to muted response

Motorola unveiled on Thursday the first of many cellphones to be developed in partnership with Google, but analysts questioned if it could revive the once-dominant handset maker's fortunes.

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