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World Market Overview 5/2/11

U.S. stocks kicked off May with slim losses, as the energy sector followed the price of oil lower and investors couldn't sustain a morning rally that followed the death of Osama bin Laden.

Stocks rise on Bin Laden Death

The dollar rebounded from three-year lows and U.S. crude slid more than 1 percent on Monday on the back of news that a U.S.-led operation killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.

Bin Laden Dead, 'No Americans Harmed'

President Obama on late Sunday night announced the death of Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9-11 attacks that triggered the U.S. global war on terror.

Obama: 'Justice has been done'

President Obama on late Sunday night announced the death of Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9-11 attacks that triggered the U.S. global war on terror. Obama declared, Justice has been done.

Bin Laden Dead: Officials

Osama bin Laden is dead and his body has been recovered by U.S. authorities, U.S. officials said on Sunday.

Officials: Osama Bin Laden Dead

The US is preparing to make a statement on Sunday, an highly unusual move, to announce that it has the body of Osama Bin Laden.

Playstation Network: 'Welcome Back'

Sony will begin to restore services to its Playstation Network after it took it down following an attack last month, adding perks for gamers who have been without service for half a month.

Playstation Network to be restored: Full Text

Sony will begin to restore services to its Playstation Network after it took it down following an attack resulting in the loss of personal data of nearly 80 million users around the globe. The following is the full text obtained from the company.

Playstation Network To Be Restored With Perks

Sony will begin to restore services to its Playstation Network after it took it down following an attack resulting in the loss of personal data of nearly 80 million users around the globe.

Your location 'extremely valuable' to Google

Google recently wrote off concerns about its mobile devices sending precise user location data back to its servers, but recently uncovered emails illustrate that user location is instrumental in its strategy.

Sony data breach stirs global outrage

Ire is mounting the world over after Sony belatedly revealed its online gaming network suffered one of the largest data breaches in history, and has yet to issue a full statement regarding the mater.

Apple hubris risks customer loyalty: analyst

The delayed reaction and mangled response from Apple over its privacy breaches follows a pattern of failed PR practices by the company, experts content, putting its brand in serious risk.

Apple's Privacy Crisis: 'What Fire?'

The delay in responding to privacy breaches is only making the situation worse for Apple, experts contend, with the handling of it more akin to a toy-factory rather than a business.

White Apple iPhone sells out in Asia

The wait for the white-colored iPhone 4 has officially ended as Apple's anticipated smartphone hit shelves today, but those hoping to snag one later may be out of luck.

Why Apple is tracking you

Researchers unveiled that Apple's iPhone was actively logging the whereabouts of its users, but its not just Apple's phone that's tracking you. Though the company has remained silent after Wednesday's revelations, the reason that Apple is tracking consumers simply relates to a legal statement they made on the matter nearly a year ago: advertising.

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