Bloodbath continues in Europe and Asia as tech stocks close mixed.
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He loses slot as richest man on Forbes list to his pal Warren Buffett.
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Stymied by market saturation in Europe, the British carrier is seeking to extend its investment in Africa, one of the least saturated mobile markets in the world.
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Activision’s new creative chief hails from the brick-and-mortar retail world, a move that could help broaden its base.
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President Sarkozy will announce the nation's grand design for the "digital economy" next week. It's been in the works for months.
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The giant maker of chips announces plans to lay off 15 percent of its work force as it falls on tough economic times and holds too much product in the market.
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Outside of two GPS navigation apps, location-based services have been a bust. Consumer privacy concerns have stalled the market, but can user education or the App Store revive it?
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The Xbox 360 is bouncing back from its slump with high sales in all regions.
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Slight rise in dollars, fall in number of deals in first half.
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Global financial turmoil forces Chinese telecom giant to postpone sale of mobile unit to foreigners.
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RIM cracks the consumer high end, but will U.S. and European holiday shoppers choose this phone over the iPhone, the G1, or the Nokia 5800?
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Music recognition application maker hooks up with a $7 million funding round led by TransLink Capital.
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Announcing AdSense for games, Google is looking to capitalize on the massive gaming market.
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Deal for MessageLabs, backed by Catalyst Investors, offers cross-selling opportunity but increases risk, analyst says.
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