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SAN DIEGO - Semiconductor maker Entropic Communications Inc.
LOS ANGELES - A federal agency says crew members on two Coast Guard boats involved in separate collisions last December were using cell phones or similar wireless devices.
SAN DIEGO - Websense Inc. on Tuesday said its second-quarter net income dipped 6 percent and the Internet filtering and security software maker issued revenue guidance lower than Wall Street was expecting, citing concerns about foreign exchange rates and the overall economy.
SAN DIEGO - Movie buffs, comic-book collectors, sci-fi fans and nerds and geeks of all stripes have taken over San Diego for Comic-Con, the city's annual pop culture convention.
SAN DIEGO - Qualcomm Inc. said Wednesday that its fiscal third-quarter profit rose 4 percent and revenues fell less than analysts expected, allaying concerns among investors that the developer of wireless chips and technologies was failing to capitalize on consumers' appetites for smart phones.
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