Nintendo’s fitness game fends off X-Men Origins: Wolverine to stay number 1 in the UK, despite being out for nearly a year.
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After dismissing the credit crisis as a U.S. problem, European leaders find the disease has spread to their own back yard.
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Nintendo's Wii leaves rivals in dust, selling nearly as many units as Microsoft Xbox 360s and Sony PS3s combined.
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167 deals—the lowest total in 9 years—close in the second quarter; UK and France plunge while Germany gains.
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There are other perspectives of the tech world beyond Silicon Valley. The view from other countries can be insightful. Here's a quick roundup of today's news.
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U.K. startup AdJug, which matches advertisers and publishers, lands funding.
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Christina Domecq is saving time.
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Germany still lags behind its European allies badly, says study.
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Shows renewed interest in early stage investments.
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U.K.-based mobile security company adds security to mobile phones.
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Telecom regulator proposes reduction in out-of-network costs for mobile operators.
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Viagogo, the U.K.’s first legal secondary ticket website for football tickets, launches.
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YouTube hits big; FCC reports broadband growth; online search drives U.K. travel.
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American game-and-movie-rental company invests in a London TV station.
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The United Kingdom is falling behind in fuel cell technology, a British study warns.
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Antivirus software firm plans to expand the reach of its products.
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The computer maker will embed technology that lets computer users in Europe link to the Internet over cellular networks.
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More U.K. men go under knife; $1.2 billion for avian flu?; Spain revamps healthcare IT; Guidant’s ex-CEO joins ABIOMED board.
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GW Pharmaceuticals gets FDA approval to test its cannabis-derived pain drug in late-stage clinical trials.
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Indian pharma giant plans trial on Pfizer’s blood-pressure drug patent.
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