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Al-Qaida videos now on cell phones
Jan 5 2008 1:01PM (CT)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Al-Qaida video messages of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri can now be downloaded to cell phones, the terror network announced as part of its attempts to extend its influence.
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Semiconductors down on Intel downgrade
Jan 5 2008 7:28AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Chip stocks plunged Friday, as a JP Morgan analyst downgraded market leader Intel Corp. on concerns over slowing orders and high inventory levels.
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Microsoft simplifies file format fix
Jan 5 2008 1:42AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. changed course on an update to Office 2003 that blocked certain older file types from opening, after receiving a flurry of criticism from users and online publications.
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Motorola trying to recapture 'Razr' edge
Jan 5 2008 1:34AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - New Motorola Inc. CEO Greg Brown doesn't have the secret weapon his predecessor Ed Zander possessed when he arrived at the cell phone maker four years ago _ the Razr. But that could be a good thing _ if Brown, who took over Tuesday as chief executive, applies lessons learned from Motorola's nasty fall last year.
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Motorola trying to recapture 'Razr' edge
Jan 5 2008 1:34AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - New Motorola Inc. CEO Greg Brown doesn't have the secret weapon his predecessor Ed Zander possessed when he arrived at the cell phone maker four years ago _ the Razr. But that could be a good thing _ if Brown, who took over Tuesday as chief executive, applies lessons learned from Motorola's nasty fall last year.
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