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CEOs from Research In Motion and Nokia say that, though beset by Apple's iOS and Google's Android, they will win over wireless operators by helping them make money.
Nobody in media wants to end up like the music sector and get run over by Apple, and that's why Steve Jobs is taking a big chance by adopting controversial requirements on app sales.
The maker of the ecoATM, an electronics take-back and recycling kiosk, raises money from Coinstar and others to launch in more retail locations.
Speaking at Mobile World Congress, Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz touts the virtues of the company's new Livestand "digital newsstand" for gadgets in varying dimensions.
In the second of three nights of the IBM Challenge, supercomputer Watson dominates and even shows inadvertent humor.
Despite Justice Department's enthusiasm, White House hasn't taken a position on whether a law is needed to force Internet providers to keep track of what their customers are doing.
Progress report on its suppliers' practices marks first time Apple acknowledges worker poisonings. Also, many suppliers fail to comply with child-labor, other guidelines.
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