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Smart phone prices drop in competition with iPhone
The cost of advanced mobile phones with e-mail and Internet access fell 26 percent in the three months ended in August as handset makers tried to match the $199 price tag on Apple Inc.'s iPhone. The average price of smart phones in the United States fell...Tags: Palm Inc, iPhone, New Products, Sales, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Business Briefing - October 6, 2008
GM TO CLOSE OHIO SUV FACTORY MORAINE, Ohio | General Motors Corp. said Friday it will shut down its SUV assembly plant here on Dec. 23 as the company shifts focus to smaller vehicles. GM spokesman Chris Lee said employees gathered in the plant Friday...Tags: Vehicles, Sales, Automotive Equipment, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Real Estate
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Silicon Valley nervously eyeing financial crises
New York Times News ServiceSAN FRANCISCO — Since the credit crisis began to grip the financial world, Silicon Valley has watched from the sidelines, secure in the faith that it was insulated from the coming storm. That faith is now being seriously undermined. High-tech...Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., General Motors Corp., Microsoft Corp., Advertising, Intel Corp.
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Copyright board leaves royalty rate for CDs, digital downloads unchanged
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The federal Copyright Royalty Board left the rate for royalties paid to songwriters for CDs and digital downloads unchanged. The ruling keeps the rate at 9.1 cents per song. Apple Inc. had threatened to shutter its iTunes store if...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Music Industry
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Steve Jobs, heart attack rumor
A rumor that Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs had a heart attack briefly caused a drop in the company's shares to an 18-month low Friday. Apple denied the report, and the shares bounced back. Apple's shares were last trading up 4.3 percent at $104....Tags: Mark Twain, Heart Disease, Diseases
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Llega nuevo teléfono "inteligente"
The Associated PressNUEVA YORK — El primer teléfono celular que usa la plataforma Android, un programa informático de Google Inc., se parece un poco al iPhone de Apple Inc. y también tiene una pantalla grande sensible al tacto, pero tiene acceso fácil a los programas...Tags: Microsoft Corp., iPhone, New Products, Google Inc., Los Angeles
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Apple shares rebound after company refutes Jobs heart attack rumor
The Associated PressShares of Apple Inc. dropped briefly to an 18-month low Friday morning on an unsubstantiated rumor that Chief Executive Steve Jobs had been rushed to the hospital following signs of a heart attack. The company quickly denied the report, causing the...Tags: Mark Twain, Heart Disease, Diseases
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T still testing delayed high-end BlackBerry to avoid iPhone-like problems, RIM says
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ A delayed top-of-the-line BlackBerry phone from Research in Motion Ltd. is still undergoing testing by AT&T Inc., and RIM's co-CEO implied that the carrier wants to avoid the chorus of complaints about performance that greeted the new...Tags: Research in Motion Ltd., iPhone, New Products, AT&T Corp.
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After removing rumor of Apple CEO's heart attack, Web site cooperates with SEC to seek author
AP Technology WriterSEATTLE (AP) _ A CNN-owned Web site called iReport.com, which publishes reports written by ordinary citizens, said Friday it will give the Securities and Exchange Commission information about the author of an item that claimed Apple CEO Steve Jobs had...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Securities, Time Warner Inc.
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IN BRIEF
Southwest Airlines Co., the largest low-fare carrier, said yesterday that September passenger traffic fell 5.9 percent for a third straight monthly decline as a cooling U.S. economy erodes demand. Southwest filled an average of 63.4 percent of its seats,...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Gary Kelly, Corporate Officers, Southwest Airlines Company
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Copyright Board Freezes Songwriters' Royalty Rate For 5 Years
Associated PressThe federal Copyright Royalty Board on Thursday left the royalty that songwriters receive on sales of CDs and digital downloads at 9.1 cents per song for the next five years. For ring tones, the federal agency set a new rate of 24 cents, roughly in...Tags: Best Buy Company Incorporated, Music, Sales, Amazon.com Inc., Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Apple shares fall on false report of Steve Jobs' death
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterApple Inc. investors experienced palpitations Friday after an apparently false report that Chief Executive Steve Jobs had had a heart attack sent shares down 9% in a matter of minutes. The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the report,...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Securities, Corporate Officers
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