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Intel to pay $1.4bn for Infineon WLS
Comment Intel has embarked on a major shopping spree to counter the pressures on its traditional businesses, which prompted it to issue a results warning at the end of last week.
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Future festival: Edinburgh Interactive 2010
Edinburgh Interactive's focus was on digital distribution and what it might mean for games developers and publishersEvery year, in the midst of the fringe festival, big names from the games industry come together at the Filmhouse for Edinburgh Inter
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A Strong Password Isn?t the Strongest Security
MAKE your password strong, with a unique jumble of letters, numbers and punctuation marks. But memorize it never write it down. And, oh yes, change it every few months. These instructions are supposed to protect us. But they dont.
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Take Heed, Tech Giants: Edison's Failed Plot to Hijack Hollywood
It was a dark and stormy night ? Okay ? maybe it wasn?t so dark and stormy. But it should have been, because that was the night Thomas Edison tried to hijack the motion picture industry. ?
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Google doodle marks buckyball anniversary
Interactive Google doodle marks 25 years since discovery of buckminsterfullerene C60, or the buckyballThe buckyball was first discovered 25 years ago by a group of scientists at Rice University, in Texas, and named after the architect Richard Buckm
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Caterpillar, IBM Lead Gains
BY DONNA KARDOS YESALAVICH NEW YORK?Stocks climbed, with J.P. Morgan Chase, Caterpillar and International Business Machines leading the charge as a better-than-expected jobs report for August helped the market snap a three-week losing streak.
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HP Increases Offer for 3Par to $33, Trumping
Hewlett-Packard Co. increased its offer for 3Par Inc. to $33 a share, topping Dell Inc.s new $32 proposal and stretching the public bidding war for the data- storage supplier into its 18th day.
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Texas Probes Google's Search Engine
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Accenture, Cisco, and Sun still face kickback charges
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Gordon Brown joins World Wide Web Foundation board
Gordon Brown is joining Tim Berners-Lee on the board of directors of the World Wide Web Foundation.
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