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Sony Chief Executive Claims PlayStation Network Stronger Following Hacking Woes

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Sony Chief Executive Claims PlayStation Network Stronger Following Hacking Woes

During a news conference at the IFA electronics show in Berlin Sony's chief executive Howard Stringer claimed that, despite the slew of hacking incidents inflicted on it,...

Intel ups dividend 16 percent to boost laggard stock

Intel Corp (INTC.O) raised its dividend for the third quarter by 16 percent as the world's largest chipmaker, whose slow progress in the red-hot mobile business has worried investors, tries to boost its stock.

Google launches Chrome PCs, takes on Microsoft

Laptop computers using Google's (GOOG.O) Chrome operating system will go on sale in June, as the world's No. 1 Internet search engine challenges Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) and Apple (AAPL.O) on their home turf.

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Facebook may have leaked your personal information: Symantec

Facebook users' personal information could have been accidentally leaked to third parties, in particular advertisers, over the past few years, Symantec Corp said in its official blog.

Google launches Chrome PCs, takes on Microsoft

Laptop computers using Google's Chrome operating system will go on sale in June, as the world's No. 1 Internet search engine challenges Microsoft Corp and Apple on their home turf.

Ericsson: Yearly Core Market Growth 6 to 8 Percent From '10-'13

Ericsson, the world's biggest mobile network equipment maker expects its core market to grow 6-8 percent a year in the 2010-2013 period as operators boost spending again after the global downturn.

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Steve Jobs book may be Amazon's 2011 top seller

10:21 AM ET

The new biography of deceased Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs may be Amazon.com Inc's top-selling book of 2011, a spokeswoman at the largest Internet retailer said on Monday.

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Wikileaks Announces New Submission System, Claims Every Other Site to be Insecure

07:26 AM ET

Julian Assange of Wikileaks today announced that the Whistleblowing site will be introducing a new, more secure, submission system and claims that every web-based encryption is not to be trusted.

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