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Apple's Steve Jobs Is Dead

Apple's Steve Jobs Is Dead

Steven P. Jobs, the Apple Inc. chairman and co-founder who pioneered the personal computer industry and changed the way people think about technology, died Wednesday at the age of 56.

Apple's Steve Jobs Is Dead
Microsoft considers bidding for Yahoo
Microsoft considers bidding for Yahoo
Microsoft Corp is considering a bid for Yahoo Inc, resurfacing as a potential buyer after a bitter and unsuccessful fight to take over the Internet company in 2008, sources close to the situation said on Wednesday.
PE firms circling AOL turn attention to Yahoo
PE firms circling AOL turn attention to Yahoo
The troubles at Yahoo Inc are proving to be a headache for AOL, that other deeply challenged Internet company trying to turn around its fortunes.
News Corp. on verge of Myspace sale: WSJ
News Corp. on verge of Myspace sale: WSJ
News Corp. is on the verge of selling Myspace and a deal could include laying off more than half of the troubled social network's staff, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
Microsoft Co-Founder Hits Out at Gates
Microsoft Co-Founder Hits Out at Gates
Bill Gates schemed to take shares in Microsoft Corp. from his co-founder during the early days of the software company following his partner's treatment for cancer, according to a new memoir by the billionaire co-founder, Paul Allen.
AT&T to Buy Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA for $39 Billion in Cash, Stock
AT&T to Buy Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA for $39 Billion in Cash, Stock
AT&T Inc. (T) agreed to buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE) for about $39 billion in cash and stock to create America’s largest mobile-phone company, trumping Sprint Nextel Corp. (S)’s effort to acquire the business.
News Corp. Launches Digital Daily
News Corp. Launches Digital Daily
News Corp. on Wednesday unveiled The Daily, a tablet newspaper that Chairman Rupert Murdoch described as "the model" for making news gathering a viable business in the digital age.
News Corp. puts Myspace on the block
News Corp. puts Myspace on the block
News Corp. put ailing social network Myspace up for sale on Wednesday. "We recognize that the plan to allow Myspace to reach its full potential may be best developed under a new ownership structure and we're evaluating those strategic alternatives," News Co...
Apple's Steve Jobs Is Dead
Apple's Steve Jobs Is Dead
Steven P. Jobs, the Apple Inc. chairman and co-founder who pioneered the personal computer industry and changed the way people think about technology, died Wednesday at the age of 56.

Internet accounts for 7.2% of British economy: study

Internet accounts for 7.2% of British economy: study

The Internet contributed 100 billion pounds (155 billion dollars, 115 billion euros) to the British economy last year...

Internet accounts for 7.2% of British economy: study

Facebook Will Double Size of Oregon Data Center (from 60,000 servers to 120,000!)

A look at the progress of construction on the new Facebook data center in Prineville, Oregon.

Facebook said today that it will double the size of its first company-built data center in Prineville, Oregon, which ...

Facebook Will Double Size of Oregon Data Center (from 60,000 servers to 120,000!)

The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

Ashley Hayes-Beaty's taste in film is tracked by a New York firm—and offered for sale for a tenth of a cent.

A Journal investigation finds that one of the fastest-growing businesses on the Internet is the business of spying on...

The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

Apple overtakes Microsoft as biggest tech company

Apple overtakes Microsoft as biggest tech company

Apple Inc shot past Microsoft Corp as the world's biggest tech company based on market value on Wednesday, the latest...

Apple overtakes Microsoft as biggest tech company

Yahoo chief Carol Bartz sees trouble for Google

Yahoo chief Carol Bartz sees trouble for Google

Google will have "a problem" if it does not diversify its business, the head of Yahoo has told BBC News.

Yahoo chief Carol Bartz sees trouble for Google

Nokia Accuses Apple in Patent Suit, Trade Body Case

Nokia Accuses Apple in Patent Suit, Trade Body Case

Nokia Oyj said it filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging Apple Inc. infringes seven ...

Nokia Accuses Apple in Patent Suit, Trade Body Case

Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal

Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal

Two advocacy groups asked U.S. antitrust regulators on Monday to block Google's (GOOG.O) purchase of AdMob, a provide...

Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal

McDonald's plans to offer free Wi-Fi

McDonald's plans to offer free Wi-Fi

McDonald's Corp. said it will soon offer free wireless Internet access at most of its U.S. restaurants as it tries to...

McDonald's plans to offer free Wi-Fi

U.S. may need as much as $350 bln to extend broadband

U.S. may need as much as $350 bln to extend broadband

Expanding broadband usage throughout the United States will require subsidies and investment in infrastructure upgrad...

U.S. may need as much as $350 bln to extend broadband

Recovery.gov Relaunch Maps Stimulus Spending

Recovery.gov Relaunch Maps Stimulus Spending

For the last few months, the federal government's stimulus-tracking Web site has been assailed by critics who argued ...

Recovery.gov Relaunch Maps Stimulus Spending

Getting the Most from Your Tech Buck

Getting the Most from Your Tech Buck

Whether it's new ways to motivate employees or fresh ideas on how to control costs without sacrificing service, small...

Getting the Most from Your Tech Buck

France Télécom told to explain 23 staff suicides

France Télécom told to explain 23 staff suicides

The French Government has summoned the boss of France Télécom to demand urgent action to reduce workplace stress afte...

France Télécom told to explain 23 staff suicides
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