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HP Mimicking IBM, Exiting PC Business

Technology giant Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) is probably following in the footsteps of peer IBM by planning to exit the PC business to focus on software space.
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Cupertino Posts Details of Apple's Futuristic Spaceship Campus

City of Cupertino Reveals More Detailed Renderings of the Apple Spaceship Campus [VIDEO & PHOTOS]

Cupertino is currently reviewing the tech giant's campus proposal. The city will first perform an environmental impact assessment to evaluate traffic, noise, air quality and will provide for the public an opportunity to comment on the project. The new Apple project will also undergo a development review and public hearings will then be slated at the Planning Commission and the City Council, according to Cupertino.org.
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Sony, LG Electronics settle bitter patent dispute

LG Electronics and Sony said on Thursday that they have resolved patent disputes between the two firms spanning smartphones, TVs and Blu-ray technology, with LG adding that they have signed a cross-licensing deal.
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Sony plans to overhaul lossmaking TV division

Sony Corp will pull together plans this month to restructure its lossmaking television business and even consider teaming up with other firms, a senior executive said this week, days after the company cut its full-year net profit forecast.
Mike Lazaridis, president and co-chief executive officer of Research in Motion, speaks at the RIM Blackberry developers conference in San Francisco

RIM Layoffs Not Long-Term Solution

Blackberry maker Research in Motion's plan to lay off 10 percent of the company's workforce shines fresh light on desperation within the company to keep up with fierce smartphone competition eroding market share.
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New Apple Macbook Hack Targets Battery

Hackers have long targeted users through email and the Internet, but a new exploit allows hackers to target the batteries of Apple users, rending them inoperable, or worse.
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Top 10 Smartphones of 2010 that stole the show

Top 10 smartphones of 2010 include Apple iPhone 4, HTC EVO 4G, Samsung Galaxy S, Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Incredible, BlackBerry Torch, Google Nexus One, Nokia N8, HTC Desire and HTC HD7.

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