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No Steve Jobs at Apple’s WWDC this year

Apple on Wednesday said Steve Jobs would host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) but instead, the keynote will be hosted by senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, Philip Schiller.

IBM confident in outlook despite slow economy

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IBM is confident about its earnings outlook for this year and 2010, saying its focus on high-margin software and its geographic diversity would help buffer the impact of a slower economy.
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U.S. likely to feel pressure to move on Intel

Now that European, South Korean and Japanese authorities have moved against chip giant Intel Corp for breaking antitrust laws, the question is: Are U.S. officials feeling pressure to take action, too?
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Cisco, Clearwire in WiMax supply deal

Clearwire Corp said on Wednesday that Cisco Systems Inc would build devices for customers of a high-speed wireless network Clearwire is building based on emerging WiMax technology.
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IBM reiterates growth outlook despite slow economy

IBM Chief Executive Sam Palmisano reiterated his outlook for 2010 earnings, saying the company's focus on high-margin software and its geographic diversity would help buffer the impact of a slower economy.
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Online car hysterics drive Shanghainese round the bend

SHANGHAI (Reuters Life!) - A popular Chinese online video showing a woman going hysterical after her male companion refuses to buy her a car is stirring debate about Shanghai's females, who are renowned for their demanding ways.
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Intel hit with record EU antitrust fine

The European Commission imposed a record 1.06 billion euros ($1.45 billion) fine on chipmaker Intel Corp on Wednesday and ordered it halt illegal rebates and other practices to squeeze out rival AMD.
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UK may cap spectrum ownership for mobile telcos

Britain unveiled plans to cap ownership of the digital radio spectrum among mobile phone companies, aiming to settle a long-running dispute and fulfill the government's target of providing universal broadband.
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UK mobile firms could be given spectrum cap

British mobile phone companies could be forced to cap the amount of spectrum they own under a proposal aimed at settling a long-running dispute and fulfilling the government's target of providing universal broadband.
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IBM launches new real-time data analysis software

IBM Corp is set to begin selling a long-awaited software aimed at helping companies analyze real-time data, ranging from traffic data to manufacturing processes, to find more efficient ways to run their business.
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Google Searchology: New search tools rolled out

Google announced exciting new features at its annual Searchology event at the Googleplex headquarters today, where the company's executives argued that “understanding people, health, communication, education and knowledge” is the next frontier of search.
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Bruckheimer Games hires industry veterans

Jerry Bruckheimer Games Inc. on Tuesday named a pair of videogame veterans to lead the company nearly 18 months after entering into a publishing agreement with MTV Games.
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Facebook, Warner team on Watchmen promo

Warner Bros. has some new friends at Facebook. In an industry first, the studio's Warner Home Video unit is set to announce this week a plan to sync up friend networks on Facebook with the interactive community-screening features of Warners' Blu-ray Disc releases, starting with the release of Watchmen Director's Cut.
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Nokia halts investment in media-sharing site

Nokia, the world's biggest cell phone maker, said on Tuesday it would halt investment in its first major Internet service push, a media sharing site, as part of a revamp of its services strategy.
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UK telcos face price-savvy consumers

British consumers are expected to cut back even further on their communications spend in the months ahead, a study found, adding additional pressure to telecoms who have already seen profits shrink.
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Vodafone to open network for applications store

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a mobile online store to sell games, news and travel applications that its customers can buy on whatever model of phone they use.
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Vodafone to launch software store

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a store for games, news and travel applications that all its customers can buy, regardless of what model of phone they use.
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Vodafone to launch software applications store

Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a store for games, news and travel applications that all its customers can buy, regardless of what model of phone they use.
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Study finds software piracy growing

Software piracy grew last year, accounting for 41 percent of all PC software installed, with losses to companies estimated at $53 billion, the Business Software Alliance said on Tuesday.
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U.S. harvesting canceled satellite for future uses

The U.S. Air Force on Monday said it was working with Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co to harvest for future use any government-owned property or ground stations developed for a canceled satellite communications program.

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