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Google's Nexus tablet selling fast across retail chains
SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc's "Nexus 7" tablet is off to an encouraging start, with major retailers running out of the gadgets as the Internet company's first entry in an increasingly crowded market showed up in U.S. stores on Friday.
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Exclusive: HP's $600 million GM services deal at risk: sources
SAN FRANCISCO - General Motors' decision to bring much of its information technology work in-house threatens an IT service deal worth some $600 million a year to Hewlett Packard Co, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Lexmark's outlook warning pulls down printer makers
- Shares of laser and inkjet printer makers fell on Friday, after Lexmark International Inc joined a host of technology companies that warned of falling sales in Europe.
EU set to okay Cisco's $5 billion NDS deal: source
BRUSSELS - U.S. network equipment maker Cisco is expected to gain unconditional EU approval for its $5 billion purchase of TV software developer NDS after regulators indicated the deal would not pose any serious competition concerns, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
eBay's hottest business brings benefits, risks
SAN FRANCISCO - "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" is a well-known warning from Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
AT&T; extends contract for 7,000, labor battle continues
NEW YORK - AT&T; Inc has agreed to a one-year extension for a labor contract covering nearly 7,000 workers even as it continues negotiations indefinitely for thousands more workers.
50 shades of like
With TV it doesn't matter what you say or how much you love to hate it – as long as you watch. It’s a different game on social networks, which are so heavily dependent on watching you. Bridging that disconnect is what will make social networks as successful as the TV networks.