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Following the removal of its adult services section in the U.S. several months ago, the classified ads site has gone global with the shuttering of the controversial section.
Chipmaker receives regulatory approval from the FTC to proceed with its proposed $7.68 billion takeover of McAfee and now awaits the green light from the European Commission.
Microsoft will soon unveil a full-fledged version of Windows that runs on ARM chips, a drastic departure from the x86 architecture, sources tell Reuters.
Activision amends a complaint against former Infinity Ward heads to include Electronic Arts. The publisher is suing its competitor for $400 million.
Slightly more than half of people ages 25 to 29 live in households that have jettisoned their landlines in favor of cell phones, according to a new report from the CDC.
Better syncing, faster WebGL, and the simultaneous release of Firefox 4 beta for standard computers and mobile devices are the capstones to the latest update to Mozilla's next-generation Web browser.
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