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Stocks rise thanks to strong earnings reports
Stocks got off to a strong start Tuesday despite a batch of dispiriting global economic data. As of 7:15 a.m. PDT, the Dow Jones industrial average jumped 119.83 points, or 0.8%, to 14,687. The gain gave hope to market bulls after last week’s...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Netflix Inc., China, Stock Market, Earnings Forecasts
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Internet connected loved ones after Boston bombings
With cellular service in Boston jammed in the aftermath of the marathon explosions this week, many people were left scrambling for ways to let loved ones know they were safe and to search for information on family and friends. Social networks and...
Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), American Red Cross, Social Media
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Facebook unveils software that transforms Android devices
MENLO PARK, Calif. — Mark Zuckerberg has set into motion his most ambitious plan yet to make Facebook Inc. the world's dominant form of communication. Facebook's chief executive on Thursday unveiled Facebook Home, software that transforms...
Tags: Networking, Culture, Online Media Industry, Environmental Issues, Consumers
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Facebook to unveil HTC phone with Google's Android software
SAN FRANCISCO — Get ready for the Facebook phone. The company is close to unveiling a smartphone whose software keeps the social network front and center. It is part of an overall strategy to advance Facebook's ambitions to dominate mobile devices...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Advertising, Culture, Consumers, Sociology
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AT&T begins taking pre-orders for BlackBerry's Z10 smartphone
AT&T began taking pre-orders for BlackBerry's touch-screen-only Z10 smartphone Tuesday, with a shipping date set for March 22. The wireless carrier is pricing the phone at $199.99 with a two-year agreement. The Z10 is the first smartphone to launch...
Tags: BlackBerry, Verizon Communications, New Products, T-Mobile, Marketing
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Five favorite things about Apple's iPhoto and iMovie for iOS
A few weeks back while speaking at a technology conference, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook stressed that what made Apple superior was not just great gadgets. No, the real advantage was its ability to make it all: hardware, software and services. ...
Tags: Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, Ansel Adams, Apple iPhone, New Products
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Apple almost called the iPhone the 'TelePod'
Would the iPhone have sold as well if it was called the "TelePod"? Apple Inc.'s former advertising lead Ken Segall told a college marketing class that the Cupertino company considered naming its phone the TelePod because it sounded like a futuristic...
Tags: Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, New Products, Apple iPod, Marketing
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Apple is looking to introduce iWatch this year, report says
Apple Inc. wants to release an iPhone-like wristwatch in 2013, according to a news report. The Cupertino tech company has dedicated about 100 product designers to the project, according to Bloomberg News, which cited unnamed sources. The iWatch, which...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Greenlight Capital withdraws lawsuit against Apple
Greenlight Capital has withdrawn its lawsuit against Apple Inc., having successfully blocked a vote on a controversial stock proposal. The move was largely considered a formality. But it still marks the end of a brief but unusual public dust-up between...
Tags: Politics, Trials, California Public Employees' Retirement System, Justice System, Shareholders
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Google streaming music service?
Google Inc. is in discussions with the major labels about launching an online music streaming service that would position it to compete with Spotify, MOG and others, a person familiar with the matter confirmed. The labels are in discussions with...
Tags: Entertainment, Google Play, The Wall Street Journal, YouTube, Music Industry
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Google under fire for sending users' information to developers
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sebastian Holst makes yoga mobile apps with his wife, a yoga instructor. The Mobile Yogi is sold in all the major mobile app stores. But when someone buys his app in the Google Play store, Holst automatically gets something he says he...
Tags: Google Play, Politics, Personal Data Collection, Networking, Online Media Industry
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Samsung campus latest sign of life in Silicon Valley's architectural wasteland
First-time visitors to Silicon Valley are inevitably disappointed when they arrive at the world's leading center of innovation. For all the amazing technological breakthroughs this region has produced, for all the disruptive products launched from here,...
Tags: Architecture, New Products, Arts and Culture, Frank Gehry, Steve Jobs
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