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Micron, Hynix say Rambus played dirty in PC chips

Rambus Inc played dirty in the market for PC memory chips and blames its competitors for the consequences of its own failed technology, lawyers for Hynix Semiconductor Inc and Micron Technology Inc said in court.

Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton Dating?

Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton, who are both newly single and spotted a number of times together, have caught the media's latest attention. Could they really be dating, as speculation has it?

Adobe sees weakness in Europe, shares dip

Adobe Systems Inc reported on Tuesday a 54 percent jump in quarterly net profit and held on to its sales growth target, but warned of weakness in demand for its applications in Europe.

RIM jumps on job cut reports, takeover talk

Research In Motion's shares rose around 10 percent on Tuesday as reports surfaced that it had begun cutting staff and rumors of a takeover swirled around the BlackBerry maker.

Greek government survives vote

Greece's embattled government on Wednesday survived a confidence vote crucial to avoiding a sovereign default, as thousands of protesters chanted insults outside parliament.

FDA unveils startling cigarette warning labels (Photos)

Every cigarette pack sold and every cigarette ad published in this country will bear startling graphic images with health warnings no later than September 2012, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Check out the nine final labels that cigarette makers will soon have to use:

Jake Gyllenhaal on Man vs. Wild [VIDEO]

Actor Jake Gyllenhaal will join Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel survival show Man vs. Wild, also known as Born Survivor: Bear Grylls or Ultimate Survival, Entertainment Weekly reports.

Walgreen balks, walks away from Express Scripts

Walgreen Co will stop filling prescriptions for people covered by drug benefits manager Express Scripts Inc at the end of 2011 after failing to agree on new contract terms, walking away from a deal worth more than $5 billion in annual sales.

Lawsuit could halt Anglo Irish U.S. loan sale

Anglo Irish Bank Corp PLC has until the end of Wednesday to tell a U.S. judge why it should not have to pay off $200 million of bonds before it sells $10.3 billion worth of loans on U.S. commercial property.

John Galliano’s catwalk to court

Fashion designer John Galliano's trial is set tomorrow due to atrocious anti-Semitic remarks made to patrons at La Perle, a trendy brasserie in Paris.

Mass Extinction by 2050: Ocean and Marine Life in Danger [PHOTOS]

The current rate of climate change, pollution, and overfishing can result in an expedited consequence for mankind and the world oceans. According to a report by international scientists, the study results have concluded that the world's ocean and marine life are dangerously degrading at an astronomical rate.

New round of cyber attacks heightens focus on FBI

Each week brings word of another cyber attack on a major U.S. institution, sending law enforcement scrambling and raising new questions about whether it has the ability or resources to track down cyber criminals.

Ryanair boss sees China catching Airbus, Boeing

Chinese manufacturers are set to take a significant bite out of the global market for short-haul planes by 2016, and will then catch up with Airbus and Boeing, the head of Europe's largest low-cost airline said on Tuesday.

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