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Int’l Trade Comm. Stops Import of Fake Cigarettes

Philip Morris is helping to stop Internet-based vendors from illegally importing counterfeit cigarettes.

Tokyo Game Show Kicks Off with Turnaround Hopes

The Tokyo Game Show begins today with hopes of resurrecting some falling sales.

Baidu CEO Draws Big Crowd in Google’s Backyard

Founder of Baidu Inc. drew a big crowd this Wednesday while lecturing at Standford University.
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New Accounting Rules Mean Boost to Apple, Others

New accounting rules will make sales and profits seem higher at tech companies.

Intel Shows How It’s Branching Out With Software

Intel's branching out business and doubling as a software company.
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JVC Reveals Super-Slim GD-32X1 32-Inch LED TV

JVC released its new slim GD-32X1 LED TV to the U.S.

HP Re-brands EDS as HP Enterprise Services

Hewlett-Packard Co. is re-branding its purchase, changing EDS to HP Enterprise Services.

Life Magazine Goes Online Through Google Scan Project

Life Magazine has posted years of issues online through with a little help from Google.
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Sony Ericsson’s New Touch Sensitive Headphones

Sony Ericcson can literally "put your ears in control."

JVC Previews Its New Products at the Digital Video Expo

JVC displayed its new combo recorders and monitors today at the DV Expo.

Industry Group: OK for iTunes to Block Palm Pre

Apple is now allowed to block its rival from connecting to iTunes software.
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Eminem’s Music Publisher Takes Apple to Court

Eminem's music publisher wants a bigger slice from Apple.

New Deal Sought in Dispute Over Google Book Plan

The Google book settlement will be renegotiated... again.

Yahoo to Spend $100M in Bid for More Brand Buzz

Yahoo is spending more than $100 million on its new marketing campaign.
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Intel CEO: PC Sales Could Rise in 2009

Intel Corp. is expecting PC sales to either be consistent or rising.

Runco Debuts New LightStyle Projectors

Runco releases its new compact LightStyle series projectors

Phiaton Has Headphones for Every Ear

South Korean high-end headphone company Phiaton is putting bundled earbuds to shame with its audio accessories.

Want to Read All About It Online? It May Cost You

Newspapers publishers are debating whether to cut off free online access to certain material on their Web sites.

ComScore, Omniture Join Up to Measure Audiences

Two of the largest companies involved in tracking and analyzing Web traffic are joining forces to measure digital audiences more comprehensively.

Childhood Photos Online

Americans who grew up long before the age of Facebook are jumping on the social networking bandwagon and posting some regrettable photos.

Microsoft CEO Ballmer’s Salary Up 4 Percent in ’09

Microsoft raises CEO Steve Ballmer's salary by 4 percent as the company's profit's plunged.

Bargains Can Be Found on Home Auction Web Sites

Home auction Web sites offer a tantalizing alternative to homebuyers: Find a property, put in your bid, and the best offer wins.

Key DOJ Opinion Due in Google’s Digital Book Deal

The Department of Justice will help finalize the fate of the Google Books battle.

EBay Calls on EU to Change Luxury Brand Rules

EBay Inc. asks EU to change antitrust rules in regards to luxury brands.

Google to Reincarnate Digital Books as Paperbacks

Google is reincarnating 2 million digital books as paperbacks with the help of a high speed publishing machine.
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Variety Trade Newspaper to Charge for Online Site

Variety newspaper is using a "pay wall" with some of it's Web site content.

Ticketmaster Finds Another Way to Cut Out Scalpers

Tickmaster has a new way to sell tickets that keeps the scalpers away.

iLuv’s Protective Cases for Apple’s New iPods

iLuv releases their multicolored protective cases for the iPod nano 5G and iPod touch 2G.

Google Acquires Carnegie Mellon’s Anti-fraud Tool

Google is using a Carnegie Mellon University tool to cut down on spam and fraud.

AOL Cuts Two Jobs, Including Just Promoted COO

AOL has cut two of their top executives to help streamline the company's structure.

Xbox Exec Shane Kim to Retire After 19 Years

Microsoft exec, Shane Kim, will retire at the end of this year after 19 years with the company.

Final Fantasy XIII Release Expected to Boost PS3 Sales

With the launch of Final Fantasy XIII Sony's already rising PS3 sales are predicted to heighten.

Facebook Says It Passed Key Financial Milestone

Facebook achieves financial milestone today, bringing in more money than it spent.

France to Vote on Internet Piracy Bill

France is hoping to pass a bill allowing authorities to cut off Internet access to people pirating music.