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Cisco surpasses low expectations, shares pop

Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) forecast slim revenue growth this quarter, a pleasant surprise to investors bracing for a sharp pullback in global technology spending that sent its shares soaring 10 percent.
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First Samsung Nvidia Dual-Core Smartphone Debuts

Samsung's first Galaxy smartphone with Nvidia's dual-core processor officially debuted Wednesday. Dubbed the Samsung Galaxy R, the Android 2.3 Gingerbread device is powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 dual-core processor. Though the same chipset can be found in the Galaxy Tab 10.1, this is the first Galaxy smartphone to feature Nvidia's processor.
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Cisco's Q4 beats Street view, focus on outlook

Cisco Systems Inc's quarterly results edged past Wall Street's scaled-back expectations as IT spending held up despite fears of a severe pullback, buoying its shares in extended trading.
Get ready for Angry Birds baby products

'Angry Birds' Migrates to Baby Products

The Angry Birds will soon fly to your home and become your kids' pal. Rovio, the developer of the smash hit casual game Angry Birds, has signed a new licensing deal with SwaddleDesigns, which specializes in the manufacturing of baby products. This move comes after Rovio's foray into toys paid off.
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Apple blocks Samsung's Galaxy tablet in EU

A German court has temporarily barred Samsung Electronics from selling its flagship Galaxy tablet in most of the European Union in a significant victory for market leader Apple Inc.
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Facebook Agrees to Remove Prison Inmate Accounts

In an effort to protect crime victims and discourage further criminal activity, Facebook has teamed up with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to remove illegal inmate accounts from the social networking Web site.
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Amazon Unveils Kindle Cloud Reader, Joins Migration To HTML5 App

Amazon today launched an HTML5-based Kindle reading app to circumvent Apple's new in-app subscription rules.Kindle Cloud Reader allows users to read their Kindle e-books from Google's Chrome browser and Apple's Safari browser, without requiring any download or installation.

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