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| Gamer to pay $ 1.3 m for illegal upload An Australian man has agreed to pay Nintendo 1.3 million US dollars for illegally uploading a game to the Internet six days before its global release, the firm said on Tuesday. | |
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| Intel, IBM roll out new powerful chips US technology titans IBM and Intel on Monday rolled out powerful new computer chips designed for businesses continually demanding more from networks and data centers. | |
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| Google warns Chinese copycat website BEIJING - Google has warned a copycat Chinese website to stop using a logo that resembles the US Internet giant’s or face possible legal action, state media reported on Monday. | |
| Macworld taking off without Apple SAN FRANCISCO - A Macworld conclave devoted to all things Apple gets under way this week without the technology sun around which the annual event has revolved for years. | |
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| Facebook gets more control of display ads SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft said on Friday that Bing will power Internet searches for Facebook’s 400 million members in an arrangement that returns control of display advertising to the social-networking service. | |
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