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Huawei releases new smartphone in consumer push

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, China's largest maker of telecommunications gear, unveiled a new smartphone on Monday it is touting as the slimmest on the market as it moves to boost its share on the global consumer market.

GameStop says holiday sales up slightly

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GameStop Corp said holiday sales increased slightly as sales of new video game software from PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 titles such as Call of Duty 3 and Elder Scrolls V offset a 20 percent drop in hardware sales.
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Tablet Shootout: Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 vs. Apple iPad 2

Motorola recently launched their latest Android tablet - the Motorola Droid XYBoard 10.1 - on Verizon's network. The new Xyboard 10.1 has a much more attractive design compared to its predecessor and has second-gen features like a newer and faster CPU, stylus input and more.
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Toshiba Excite X10 to be Launched in U.S. in Q1

Toshiba has announced Excite X10, the thinnest tablet ever built. The 10-inch tablet will be launched in the U.S. sometime in the middle of the first quarter of the year, according to the company.
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CES 2012: Ten Hot New Gadgets

Fun gadgets like the Xbox, Tetris and home version of Pong all made their debuts at the Consumer Electronics Show, and this year's batch kicks off in just two more days. More than ever, the emphasis is on digital gadgets like Blu-ray players with USB ports and Skype.
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Olympus pres to resign, panel pushes $1.2 billion suit: report

An Olympus Corp panel plans to recommend the endoscope maker sue current and former executives for more than 90 billion yen ($1.2 billion) in scandal-related damages, and its president, Shuichi Takayama, is expected to resign by the end of the month, media reported on Sunday.
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Olympus chief to resign, panel pushes $1.2 billion suit: report

An Olympus Corp panel plans to recommend the endoscope maker sue current and former executives for more than 90 billion yen ($1.2 billion) in scandal-related damages, and its president, Shuichi Takayama, is expected to resign by the end of the month, media reported on Sunday.
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Android Hacker Makes Mobile Internet Tethering Undetectable by Carriers (Download)

Koushik Dutta, an Android hacker popularly known as Koush, has released a new mobile Internet tethering application that will allow users to take advantage of their smartphone's data connection to get Internet access on desktops and laptops, without additional charges. Almost all carriers charge extra for data downloaded by a shared computer using the service provided by mobile phones.

Symantec: Parts of Antivirus Source Code Exposed

Symantec Corp, the top maker of security software, said hackers had exposed a chunk of its source code, which is essentially the blueprint for its products, potentially giving rivals some insight into the company's technology.
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NYT, Huffington Post settle parenting blog case

Goodbye, Parentlode.New York Times Co, which has a parenting blog known as Motherlode, has agreed to settle a lawsuit against the Huffington Post after that website decided to change the name of its new Parentlode blog.
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Hulu Plus, Netflix or Amazon Prime: Which is Best for Streaming Content?

Hulu Plus, Netflix and Amazon Prime are great for streaming content, so here's how to choose which is best for you. As broadband gets cheaper and more plentiful, more and more people are cutting the cord and canceling their cable subscriptions. That's because all that broadband capability is allowing for a revolution in streaming content online, specifically, streaming videos

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