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Scandal highlights Samsung's mixed image
Nov 17 2007 5:58AM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Koreans take great pride in Samsung, known worldwide for sleek flat-screen TVs, high-tech mobile phones, hulking container ships and mega-construction projects.
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Wireless links give businesses an option
Nov 17 2007 5:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumers chafe at having only two choices _ phone line and cable _ for high-speed Internet service. For businesses, there are often even fewer options _ the offerings of the phone company _ due to the limitations of cable.
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Wireless links give businesses an option
Nov 17 2007 5:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumers chafe at having only two choices _ phone line and cable _ for high-speed Internet service. For businesses, there are often even fewer options _ the offerings of the phone company _ due to the limitations of cable.
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Wireless links give businesses an option
Nov 17 2007 5:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumers chafe at having only two choices _ phone line and cable _ for high-speed Internet service. For businesses, there are often even fewer options _ the offerings of the phone company _ due to the limitations of cable.
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Wireless links give businesses an option
Nov 17 2007 5:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumers chafe at having only two choices _ phone line and cable _ for high-speed Internet service. For businesses, there are often even fewer options _ the offerings of the phone company _ due to the limitations of cable.
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Wireless links give businesses an option
Nov 17 2007 5:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumers chafe at having only two choices _ phone line and cable _ for high-speed Internet service. For businesses, there are often even fewer options _ the offerings of the phone company _ due to the limitations of cable.
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Wireless links give businesses an option
Nov 17 2007 5:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Consumers chafe at having only two choices _ phone line and cable _ for high-speed Internet service. For businesses, there are often even fewer options _ the offerings of the phone company _ due to the limitations of cable.
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Garmin withdraws $3.3B Tele Atlas bid
Nov 17 2007 5:54AM (CT)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - Garmin, the world's largest maker of personal navigation devices, withdrew a $3.3 billion takeover bid for Dutch digital mapmaker Tele Atlas NV on Friday, clearing the way for rival TomTom.
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PC beats WWII computer in code challenge
Nov 17 2007 5:54AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - A rebuilt World War II code-cracking computer developed to intercept Nazi messages lost to a desktop computer Friday in a contest to decipher an encrypted radio message.
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AMD sells 8.1 percent stake to Abu Dhabi
Nov 17 2007 5:50AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - With oil prices surging and U.S. stock prices slumping, chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s sale of an 8.1 percent stake to the Abu Dhabi government's investment arm represents the latest plunge by a wealthy Middle Eastern nation into a troubled U.S. corporation.
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New Zune media player in short supply
Nov 17 2007 5:49AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - The 80-gigabyte Zune media player Microsoft Corp. launched Tuesday has sold out across the Web, to the dismay of online shoppers and delight of the world's largest software maker.
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EarthLink may exit Wi-Fi
Nov 17 2007 5:47AM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - EarthLink Inc., which has been a chief evangelist for blanketing cities with wireless Internet service, said Friday that it plans to consider "strategic alternatives" for that business.
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Cisco to buy back $10 billion in stock
Nov 17 2007 5:47AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Cisco Systems Inc. has boosted its stock buyback effort by $10 billion, a sign the Internet networking supplier still believes its shares are undervalued.
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