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Archive for March 18th, 2010
Palm loss widens; surpasses revenue forecast (AP)
AP - Palm Inc., the struggling maker of smart phones, says its loss widened in the latest quarter. But its revenue exceeded its own gloomy forecast.
No CommentsDollar climbs on renewed worries over Greece (AP)
AP - The dollar rose Thursday as Greece warned that it will be forced to turn to the International Monetary Fund if the European Union can’t agree to a bailout plan.
No CommentsCourt records illuminate Viacom-YouTube battle (AP)
AP - YouTube co-founder Steve Chen once warned a fellow co-founder to stop posting pirated videos on their Web site, according to court documents unsealed Thursday as part of a 3-year-old copyright lawsuit against the online video leader.
Sex.com creditors say domain’s too hot to be sold (AP)
AP - The suitors for Sex.com have been put off for now.
No CommentsApple director, ex-auto executive York dies (AP)
AP - Jerome York, a board member at Apple Inc., and a financial wizard who is credited with turning around Chrysler and IBM, died Thursday at the age of 71.
Texan accused of disabling 100 cars over Internet (AP)
AP - A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an Internet service to remotely disable ignitions and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles sold at his old workplace, police said Wednesday.
HP settles patent violation cases with importers (AP)
AP - Hewlett Packard Co. said Thursday that it has reached a settlement with three companies that have been accused of infringing on the printer company’s patents for ink cartridges.
No CommentsNew US-Russia nuclear deal ’soon’
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says there is “substantial” progress on a new nuclear disarmament deal with Russia.
No CommentsEU’s foreign chief in Gaza visit
The EU’s foreign policy chief arrives in the Gaza Strip as militants there fire a rocket into Israel, killing one person.
No CommentsMEPs hear torture exports claims
Amnesty International tells MEPs European firms are exporting items used for torture, in spite of EU rules.
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