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- Goldman puts AMD on ‘Sell’ list, predicting more losses this year
- Silicon Motion Technology widens its 4th-quarter loss, revenue plunges 30 percent
- No more Google? Wired Chinese shrug off search engine’s possible exit, saying choices abound
- AP, Yahoo remain on same Web page with new licensing deal; talks with Google, Microsoft loom
- Chip stocks climb, helped by jump in December revenue, upbeat talk from analysts
- New PlayStation 3 show ‘The Tester’ pits gamer against gamer
- Boston Scientific to pay Johnson & Johnson $1.73 billion to settle 2 suits over stents
- AOL to report results Wednesday for first quarter since spinoff from Time Warner
- Chip sales see first sequential decline in 9 months; still 29 pct higher than last December
- China’s own interests may limit leeway for sanctions against US firms over Taiwan arm sales
- Obama goal to double exports doable, getting 2 million jobs from it questionable
- Apple’s approach to iPad e-books could create confusion: Which software will open which book?
- Woes at Toyota, JAL, Sony bruise Japan Inc.’s image, reflect pitfalls of global growth
- Publisher Macmillan’s books are pulled from Amazon.com over e-book pricing dispute
- Books pulled from Amazon in pricing dispute with publisher Macmillan
- Comcast acquisition of NBC Universal stake to overshadow 4Q results
- 4th quarter’s fast economic pace likely to fade as joblessness holds back consumer spending
- Volatile stock market weighs on IPOs in January, but hope remains for the rest of the year
- Federal judge refuses to dismiss consumer advocate’s suit against Delta
- Atmel to sell Smart Card units in France, United Kingdom
- Stocks fall as GDP rise 5.7 pc but raises questions about recovery’s sustainability
- Stocks lose steam in afternoon trading even after GDP report shows fastest growth in 6 years
- Obama tells GOP lawmakers they need to think more in terms of supporting long-term energy plan
- Insurance study finds state distracted driving laws don’t reduce number of crashes
- Rambus shares drop on larger 4Q loss as revenue falls
- Stocks higher after economy grows 5.7 pct in 4th quarter; fastest pace in 6 years
- On the Call: Amazon CFO Tom Szkutak talks about the Kindle’s international growth
- Apple allows iPhone owners to use Internet calling services over 3G cellular networks
- Comcast, NBC Universal tell regulators that combination would not hurt competition
- Apple’s latest invention is called a WHAT? Internet wiseacres mock the new iPad’s name
- For some folks, one more gadget is one too many _ no matter how cool and shiny and new
- Amazon profit jumps 71 percent in 4th-qtr, helped by strong holiday sales
- Microsoft earnings rises 60 percent in most recent quarter as computer industry bounces back
- SPIN METER: Many high-speed rail jobs could go to foreign companies with fast-train experience
- Michigan transportation planners vote to delay more than 200 road projects in next 5 years
- Kodak posts $443 million profit in 4Q as sales rise 6 percent, shares climb
- Stocks resume drop as weak forecasts from technology companies add to concerns about economy
- AP promotes Seagrave to post overseeing efforts to revive revenue growth at news cooperative
- Web browser flaw used in Google attack highlights black market for ‘zero-day’ vulnerabilities
- Technology shares slide with broader market after disappointing news from Qualcomm, Motorola
- On the Call: Time Warner Cable CEO talks about ‘roll over’ or ‘get tough’ campaign
- AT&T adds 2.7 million wireless customers, blowing past Verizon, pledges service upgrades
- Health info firm HealthPort withdraws IPO, says market conditions unfavorable
- Power plants and other infrastructure face hackers; 54 pct say they’ve been infiltrated
- 3M raises forecast for 2010 after solid 4th-qtr; autos, TV displays are strong points
- AT&T adds 2.7 million wireless customers, blowing past Verizon with e-reader help
- Motorola posts 4th-quarter profit as costs fall but outlook is below expectations; shares fall
- Motorola posts 4th-quarter profit as costs fall and mobile division pares losses
- Nintendo’s profit drops 9 percent as weak first half tarnishes holiday sales
- Imitation Google, YouTube sites emerge in China as country in standoff with the real thing
- Wyoming campaign cuts volunteer who set up phony Web address for rival candidate’s Web site
- Bally Technologies inks 7-year extension on deal to supply video terminals to NY racetracks
- Qualcomm sounds cautious note on recovery, pulls back on 2010 forecast
- Oracle CEO says about 1,000 layoffs planned for Sun Microsystems, wants to buy NBA team
- Review: First look at Apple’s iPad reveals a slick device, despite some flaws
- H&R Block and Yodlee team up to create app users can use to link personal finances, tax forms
- BMC Software posts 32 percent increase in 3Q earnings fueled by higher software licensing revs
- Netflix’s quarterly earnings rise 36 pct as DVD rental service gains 1.1 million subscribers
- Canada privacy commissioner launches new Facebook probe
- H&R Block and Yodlee team up to create site where users can link personal finances, tax forms
- Trim bonuses and regulate markets, France’s Sarkozy tells business leaders at Davos
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new $499 iPad, says it’s more intimate than laptop
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new $499 iPad with AT&T, says it’s more intimate than laptop
- Comcast CEO says existing law would protect rival TV services in NBC Universal combination
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new iPad, saying it’s more intimate than laptop
- Apple’s tablet-style iPad debuts, CEO Jobs says device more intimate than laptop
- Apple’s tablet-style iPad debuts in San Francisco
- AT&T settles class action lawsuit over early contract termination fees for $18M
- Apple’s ‘latest creation’ to debut in San Francisco, analysts expect tablet computer
- Ohio court: Online child porn law affects private chat, IMs, e-mail but not public Web sites
- With newspaper and webcam, Harry Potter fans can get glimpse of new Universal attraction
- United Technologies’ 4Q profit fall 6 percent slips on lower revenue, restructuring costs
- Apple’s ‘latest creation’ to debut in San Francisco, most analysts expect tablet computer
- Yahoo foresees renewed growth after 4Q yields best performance since hiring of latest CEO
- Report: Oracle to hire 2,000, outnumbering the job cuts it’s making at Sun Microsystems
- Barnes & Noble, Cigna, Apple, Borders, Weatherford Int’l are among market movers Tuesday
- McGraw-Hill chief says Apple tablet to run iPhone OS; spokesman says CEO was just speculating
- Pa. House votes to ban texting while driving, require hands-free devices for cell phones
- Motorola to report fourth-quarter results, update on sales of new phones
- Yahoo’s revenue slide eases in 4Q, lifting earnings above analyst expectations
- Apple’s all-purpose tablet computer might be a new way to play video games
- Barnes & Noble shares jump on speculation it will have a role in anticipated Apple tablet
- FCC seeking information from big wireless carriers about early termination fees
- Amazon.com to report 4th quarter marked by expanded Kindle offering, strong e-book sales
- AT&T to deliver 4th-quarter results; tough competition from Verizon expected
- StopBadware group spins off from Harvard center; nonprofit focused on harmful software
- Volterra shares soar after 4th-quarter earnings jump; S&P upgrades chip maker
- EBay cuts some listing fees, a move aimed at encouraging people to sell more things
- EBay to allow users to list up to 100 items for auction per month without paying listing fees
- EMC net income jumps 58 pct in first profit boost since spring of 2008
- Apple shares higher after record quarter but accounting change, iPhone sales blunt enthusiasm
- Bill banning motorists’ cell phone use without a hands-free device advances in Pa. House
- Verizon posts 4Q loss on layoff costs; results dragged down by $3B in layoff-related costs
- Transportation Dept. tells commercial bus, truck drivers no texting behind the wheel
- Adobe prices $1.5 billion in debt in refinancing plan