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Vodafone signs Warner music deal

Vodafone has signed a deal with Warner Music Group which will allow the world's largest mobile phone firm by revenue to offer music without anti-piracy software from all four major labels.

Microsoft lets shareholders vote on exec pay

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Microsoft Corp's board on Friday approved a proposal to allow shareholders to vote on its executives' compensation, as U.S. corporations' pay policies come under scrutiny in the wake of the financial crisis.
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Skype founders file new lawsuit vs Volpi, Index

The founders of Skype filed a new lawsuit on Friday against Index Ventures and one of its partners, Michelangelo Volpi, accusing him of stealing trade secrets to help broker the sale of the Internet phone service owned by eBay Inc.
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Virtual reality used for blind to map real world

Virtual reality can let video game players escape from the real world but a group of researchers are using virtual reality to help the blind join the real world more, by navigating real places.
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Skype founders sue eBay, investors

The founders of Skype have sued owner eBay Inc and an investor group that has agreed to buy the Webphone service, accusing them of copyright violation and potentially disrupting the $1.9 billion deal.
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Oracle software sales miss target

Oracle Corp's quarterly software sales came in sharply below expectations, dashing hopes that corporate technology spending is rebounding and sending its shares down 2.7 percent.
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Skype founders suing eBay, investor group

The founders of Internet telephone service Skype are suing its current owner eBay Inc and an investor group, according to a report on the Wall Street Journal's website.
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Facebook makes money, tops 300 million users

Facebook is making enough money to cover its costs and now has 300 million users, the world's largest social networking site said on Tuesday, proving the Internet's newest star industry can be a viable business.
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Oracle stops making computers with HP

Oracle Corp has ended a high-profile computer-building partnership with Hewlett-Packard Co as Oracle prepares to acquire Sun Microsystems Inc, a rival of HP.
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Adobe to buy Omniture for $1.8 billion

Adobe Systems Inc plans to pay $1.8 billion for fast-growing business software maker Omniture Inc as the maker of Photoshop and Acrobat looks to turn around declining sales.
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Adobe to buy Omniture for $1.8 bln

Adobe Systems Inc announced a $1.8 billion deal to buy business software maker Omniture Inc on Tuesday as it looks to counter falling sales from its Photoshop and Acrobat programs.
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Daily Wrap Up - September 15 Tech

Google Inc has rolled out a new version of its Chrome Web browser and a version of the Mac browser for mainstream users will be available within months, as the company moves to double Chrome's market share.
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Google updates browser, plans to gain share

Google Inc has rolled out a new version of its Chrome Web browser and a version of the Mac browser for mainstream users will be available within months, as the company moves to double Chrome's market share.
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Google updates Web browser, plans to gain share

Google Inc has rolled out a new version of its Chrome Web browser and a version of the Mac browser for mainstream users will be available within months, as the company moves to double Chrome's market share.
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Co-founder Plattner to cut stake in SAP

SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner plans to sell shares in the German software company worth up to 240 million euros ($351.2 million) by the end of next year, the company said.

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