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Yahoo! News: Technology News
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Technology News
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Microsoft sold 28 million Xbox 360s by end of 2008
(Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp sold 28 million units worldwide of its Xbox 360 video game console through the end of 2008, expanding the Xbox's lead over rival Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 console in worldwide unit sales, the company said on Monday.
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Hyundai Super Bowl ad to feature music by Yo-Yo Ma
(Reuters)
Reuters - Hyundai Motor Co. will use music by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma in a Super Bowl XLIII television commercial that consumers can re-edit online, Billboard has learned.
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Online video viewing jumps 34 percent
(CNET)
CNET - Americans appear to be getting more comfortable watching videos online--and Google is the clear winner.
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Early returns show strong holiday video game console sales
(CNET)
CNET - Updated at 5:28 p.m. to include additional data and analyst perspective.
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No Clear Sign of Settlement in Oracle-SAP Suit
(PC World)
PC World - A document filed last week by SAP indicates there may be no quick settlement to its rancorous legal entanglement with rival enterprise software maker Oracle, even though SAP admits that some of Oracle's claims about its former subsidiary TomorrowNow are true.
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Apple's Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO
(AP)
AP - Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer whose gaunt appearance in the past year has alarmed the Mac and iPod lovers who look to him as an oracle, said Monday he has an easily treated hormone imbalance and will remain in charge of the company.
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Stocks slip on telecom and financials; Apple jumps
(Reuters)
Reuters - Stocks fell on Monday as investors booked profits after last week's run-up, while concerns about slowing cell phone sales hit shares of the biggest telecommunications companies.
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Even in recession, CES to have stuff worth seeing
(AP)
AP - The recession figures to tone down the flashiness of this week's International Consumer Electronics Show, but the lineup of innovative products likely will measure up to those of past years.
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MySpace is research place for busybody 'Dr. Meg'
(AP)
AP - Many teenagers cleaned up their MySpace profiles, deleting mentions of sex and booze and boosting privacy settings, if they got a single cautionary e-mail from a busybody named "Dr. Meg."
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IBM Employees Buzzing About Layoff Rumors
(PC World)
PC World - An independent Web site for IBM employees has been buzzing with rumors that the company will make significant layoffs this month.
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