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Top tech companies investigated for employee-poaching ban

This week, a federal judge ordered Google, Apple and five other high-tech companies to court. Read more

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Mobile phones becoming go-to shopping tools in stores: report

Microsoft Office 15 technical preview kicks off

Apple's obsession with magnets could mean better cooling for your next Mac

RIM-hosted BlackBerry services for Office 365 now generally available

Realizing social business: Enterprise 2.0 success stories

NYC opens high school for software engineering

Textbook of the future? Not until we figure out distribution, DRM, and ecosystem

The significant hurdles facing Windows 8 tablets

How ACTA would affect you: FAQ

Facebooks's 2011 revenue and profit numbers leak?

Facebook gamers do 1 million good deeds to help kids walk

Only 1% of Facebook Page users engage with brands

Sean Parker: Facebook IPO 'the largest offering in history'

News from CNET

 

Kindle Fire sales strong in Q4, but no match for iPad

Kindle Fire stokes interest in Amazon earnings

Supremes to Congress: Bring privacy law into 21st century

Is Verizon readying a family data plan?

Apple, Google under scrutiny over no-poaching charges

NEC to cut 10,000 jobs as iPhone continues assault on Japan

Gates sent dying Jobs a letter he kept bedside

Apple catches flak in China supply chain saga

Apple-Foxconn relationship probed by 'Sunday Morning' (video)

Tim Cook: Apple cares about 'every worker' in its supply chain

Apple engineers: Work on fake gear, earn company trust?

Windows 8 stable on ARM, going to developers soon, say sources

Ex-RIM CEO Lazaridis to buy $50M in additional stock

Google thinks that Google+ is Google. Is it?

Apple eyeing move to 'programmable magnets'?

U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra is logging off

Former Palm CEO Rubinstein out at HP


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