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Web Impostors May Face Prison in California
Internet users pretending to be others could be prosecuted if Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signs an "e-personation" bill
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Oracle Hires Mark Hurd as a President
Hewlett-Packard's recently departed CEO will serve alongside President Safra Catz and report to Larry Ellison as Oracle expands into server sales
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Tech Companies Go Shopping Abroad
U.S. tax laws make cross-border takeovers attractive for American tech companies. Targets are not all that plentiful—or affordable
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GM’s OnStar Said to Consider Free Services, Targeting Ford
General Motors Co.’s OnStar in-car communications unit may offer some free services next year to rival Ford Motor Co.’s Sync music and information system, two people familiar with the plans said.
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Hewlett-Packard Sues Former CEO Hurd Amid Oracle Move
Hewlett-Packard Co. said it sued former Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd, who was hired by Oracle Corp. as a president, to force the executive to comply with agreements to protect confidential information.
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Vodafone Sells China Mobile Stake for $6.6 Billion
Vodafone Group Plc, the biggest mobile-phone company by sales, is selling its entire 3.2 percent stake in China Mobile Ltd. for about $6.6 billion, according to terms of the offer obtained by Bloomberg News.
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Vodafone Selling China Mobile Stake Worth $6.6 Bln, Terms Show
Vodafone Group Plc is selling 642.87 million shares in China Mobile Ltd., its entire 3.2 percent stake, for about $6.6 billion, according to terms of the offer obtained by Bloomberg News.
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Ex-Googler Lee Backs China Companies to Foster Startup Culture
Founded by Kai-Fu Lee, former head of Google's China division, business incubator Innovation Works is funding 12 startups amid strong demand for Web technology
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Intel Wants to Be Inside Everything
Intel is counting on its Atom embedded processors to help break its dependence on the slowing PC market
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Help for Lost Cell Phones
Zomm and Phone Halo aim to prevent the agony of the lost cell phone
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Lisa Jackson's High-Wire Act on Carbon Controls
The EPA chief is using her authority under the Clean Air Act to control carbon emissions
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