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Interactive Data To Buy Dow Jones' Online Business

Interactive Data To Buy Online Financial Data Business From Dow Jones (AP) BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) - Interactive Data Corp., a provider of financial market data, said Tuesday that it's buying certain online financial data...

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Asian Stocks: Shanghai Falls 3.5%

Chinese stocks were hit hard after the country's banking regulator warned banks to strictly comply with capital requirements or face sanctions, the latest signal that Beijing is worried about risks building in the country's...

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Filmed concerts come to iTunes in Live Nation deal

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple iTunes on Tuesday began featuring downloads of live concerts by about 20 artists who are promoted by Live Nation. iTunes will have a section featuring the concerts of singers and bands ranging from...

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A toy hamster, holiday sales and the economy

The Zhu Zhu Pets' craze tells us a lot about the state of the economy Zhu Zhu Pets are the must-have hit for the holidays. Zhu Zhu Pets are the must-have hit for the holidays. The Zhu Zhu Pets' craze tells us a lot about the...

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Consuming Interests: Best and worst return policies online

Boy, do I wish I had read the December issue of ShopSmart magazine before I bought a pair of shoes online earlier this month. To be honest, there are few things I like to buy online, but I got caught up in the excitement of a...

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Google partners with Ubuntu for Google Chrome OS

Pretty Crazy stuff, this might be the strongest alliance and biggest threat to Windows as the default desktop if this continues to proceed as planned. Google has partnered with Canonical the makers of Ubuntu according to a PC...

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Kingsoft teams up with Peking University

Kingsoft Corporation Limited (HKG:3888), a leading entertainment and applications software developer, distributor and service provider in China by market share, today announced that the Company teams up with Peking University...

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Selling chip makers on optical computing

Computer chips that transmit data with light instead of electricity consume much less power than conventional chips, but so far, they've remained laboratory curiosities. Professors Vladimir Stojanović and Rajeev Ram and their...

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Handset Manufacturers and Retailers Sued Over Antenna Patent

A Texas company has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against, well, almost everyone, based on claims that these companies are selling phones that breach a patent detailing the positioning a an antenna within the phone casing.

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FCC 'Net Neutrality' Rules Would Keep the Web Free for Speech and Trade

Internet providers can and will cheat on service unless the government acts Andrew Jay Schwartzman is president and CEO of the Media Access Project. If the federal government does nothing—that is, if it does not adopt network...

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