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Microsoft issues emergency "Google attack" patch
Google profit rises, revenue misses some forecasts
Clinton urges Internet freedom, condemns cyber attacks
Instant view: Google grows revenue but shares slide
Nokia hits TomTom, Garmin with free satnav
Factbox: Google complaints add to list of Sino-U.S. disputes
Highlights of Clinton speech on Internet freedom
EA tees off on Tiger Woods console game in June
Oracle wins unconditional EU approval for Sun buy
France joins race to digitize world''s books
New arsenal of shooter videogames target older players
France joins race to digitize world''s books
Amazon, pre-empting Apple and Google, ups royalties
New York Times will charge for news on website
Microsoft top lawyer urges law to protect "cloud"
Microsoft seeks to replace Google on iPhone: report
Users spurn traditional calls for Skype
Apple shares rally ahead of expected tablet launch
LCD makers set for strong first half after Q4 slowdown
Apple to host event January 27, tablet expected
Google probing possible inside help on attack
ASML Q4 order book seen to signal tech rebound
Handset market recovery in focus after weak 2009
Verizon, AT&T cut fees, expand price war
Wall St sets bar higher for IBM in 2010 after rally
Apple turns up heat in Nokia battle
Factbox: Nokia versus Apple legal battle
Apple turns up heat in Nokia battle with ITC filing
Yahoo pulled into Google fracas, Alibaba reacts
AT&T site resumes selling iPhone to NYC residents
Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal
Amazon shares up after Kindle boosts e-book sales
Apple shares hit new high on tablet excitement
Shoppers were online, not at malls, last weekend
Microsoft loses Word appeal, will adjust program
Bluetooth "Big Brother" tracks festival-goers
Treasure Hunt gets digital update in WiFi Venice
MySpace suicide conviction tentatively dismissed
Broadband industry group say U.S. rules go too far
NY thieves want iPhones, victims fight back
Oracle plans to lay off up to 1,000 in Europe: AFP
Gamer steals from virtual world to pay real debts
Internet used to help young smokers quit
Jay Leno wins cybersquatting case
Intel-Nokia tie takes few years to succeed: Barrett
Web advertisers propose self-regulation principles
Carphone to sell Vodafone contracts again
Sirius XM CEO gets pay hike
Fledgling website hopes to open journalism to all
U.S. gov''t to release $4 billion soon for broadband
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