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Comcast wins Justice Dept approval for NBCU deal

Cable giant Comcast Corp won antitrust approval to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal on several conditions, including that it give up management rights of the online television web site Hulu, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.
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Firms to buy 10 million tablets in 2011: Deloitte

Companies will buy more than 10 million tablet computers this year, consultancy Deloitte said on Tuesday supporting recent research from Gartner which sees the global market for Apple's iPad, rising to 55 million devices this year from 19.5 million in 2010.

Google tops paid search ad rankings

Google continued to outpace Yahoo-Bing alliance in capturing dollars spend on search advertising, according to the latest report from SearchIgnite.

Jobs' Health Casts Shadow Over Apple Earnings

Apple is set to report earnings today, and analysts are expecting revenue to jump to as much as $24 billion, a rise of 55 percent over the year-ago quarter. But the thought of the company without Steve Jopbs is casting a pall over the good news.
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Apple faces Jobs questions, even as sales set to soar

Apple Inc is set to report a stunning 50 percent jump in quarterly sales on Tuesday, as its iPhone and iPad excited holiday shoppers, but the consumer electronics powerhouse may face more pressing questions about the health of iconic chief executive Steve Jobs.
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Asian techs rally on recovery hopes; Apple impact eyed

Asian technology shares gained, helped by hopes of a recovery in battered chip prices and expectations that nimble Asian firms may slow the runaway success of Apple Inc after news CEO Steve Jobs was taking medical leave.
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Asian tech shares rally on recovery prospects

Asian technology shares gained, helped by hopes for a recovery in battered chip prices and expectations that nimble Asian firms may slow the runaway success of Apple Inc after news CEO Steve Jobs was taking medical leave.
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Corrected: Apple's Steve Jobs takes second medical leave

(Corrects COO Tim Cook's first name)LONDON/SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is taking medical leave for the second time in as many years, sending shares tumbling close to 10 percent as the news revived concerns over the long-term future of the iPhone- and iPad-maker.
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Steve Jobs: Apple's magician

Steve Jobs has changed the course of personal computing during his two stints as chief executive of Apple, while his idiosyncratic style and the iconic iPod, iPhone, iPad and Mac have made him a household name.

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