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H.P. Wins 3Par as Bidding War Ends viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 07H57' CEST Dell on Thursday withdrew from the bidding for 3Par, which agreed to be acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $33 per share. |
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H.P. Outbids Dell for Data Storage Company viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 07H01' CEST Hewlett-Packard offered about $2.3 billion, ending an 18-day bidding war. The price reflects a growing urgency to use acquisitions to fuel growth. |
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Video Game Maker Take-Two Reports an Unexpected Profit viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 07H01' CEST The publisher of the Grand Theft Auto video games raised its outlook on the strength of its newest release, Red Dead Redemption. |
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YouTube Ads Turn Videos Into Revenue viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 07H00' CEST YouTube is expected to turn a profit this year, on revenue of about $450 million, with help from its onetime critics. |
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German court rules against YouTube over copyright
(AP) viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 19H54' CEST AP - A German court ruled Friday that Google Inc.'s subsidiary YouTube LLC must pay compensation after users uploaded several videos of performances by singer Sarah Brightman in violation of copyright laws. |
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WordPress upgrades free app for blogging on the go
(Appolicious) viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 19H39' CEST Appolicious - The free WordPress for Android app was upgraded thanks to feedback from faithful users. Updates include fixes to numerous, annoying bugs like unexpected app crashes, log-in issues and more.Most notable in the recent upgrade is a new comment feature, which displays comments in real time as comments arrive in your Droid notification bar. |
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Fire hazard forces Toshiba laptop recall
(AFP) viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 19H13' CEST
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Spammers Take Over Apple's New Ping Social Network
(NewsFactor) viernes 3 de septiembre de 2010 19H10' CEST NewsFactor - Apple launched iTunes 10 with Ping, a new music-oriented social network, on Wednesday. Within hours, the site fell victim to spammers looking to make a quick buck from Apple's unsuspecting 160 million music lovers exploring the new way to discover what music their friends are listening to. |

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