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Intel hits back over quad-core criticism (354) |
| Intel hit back at suggestions by its rival AMD that its latest quad-core chips were failing to gain traction with PC users |
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Ellison warns BEA on possible future bid (340) |
| Any future Oracle takeover bid for BEA Systems will be for less than the $7bn it offered last month, Larry Ellison, Oracle's chief executive officer, warned |
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Ebay writes down Skype value by $1.4bn (334) |
| Ebay conceded that its controversial acquisition of the internet telephone service Skype had fallen well short of its hopes, writing down the value of its investment in the company by $1.43b... |
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Bebo opens up to media groups (308) |
| The social networking website said it would allow media companies such as the BBC and CBS to make their video content available to its community of 40m users |
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Nokia takes big step into mobile content (274) |
| Nokia is moving further into the fast-growing mobile content and services market by acquiring Navteq, the leading provider of digital map information for $8.1bn in cash |
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Qualcomm hit by Nokia fallout (248) |
| Qualcomm, the biggest mobile phone chipmaker, reported record sales and profits for its 2007 fiscal year but its forecasts disappointed Wall Street as it excluded possible revenues from Noki... |
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Intel alert on US 'Achilles heel' (225) |
| The US will lose thousands of jobs to low-cost countries unless companies reduce soaring healthcare expenditure urgently, Craig Barrett, chairman of Intel warned |
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Acer extends offer for Gateway (216) |
| Taiwan's Acer is extending until October 10 its offer for Gateway to allow US authorities time to complete their review of the deal, which would create the number three PC vendor |
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D Telekom to sell iPhone without contract (215) |
| Deutsche Telekom was forced to start selling the iPhone in Germany without obliging customers to sign a mobile phone contract with T-Mobile, following a court injunction |
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Ericsson slumps after new warning (208) |
| Ericsson lost another 11 per cent of market value after telling an investor's conference in New York that fourth-quarter earnings would come in at the lower end of expectations |
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