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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Korean regulator 'raids' HP offices in price fixing probe
Korean officials reportedly raided HP's offices in the country over allegations of price fixing, that may involve other major names in the region.
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Samsung, LG, and carriers fined for price fixing by Korean FTC
The $40.2 million fine was divided among Samsung, LG and Pantech, as well as Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT Corp and LG Uplus.
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Microsoft to go to Japanese FTC about Google-Yahoo deal
Microsoft is planning to go to the Japanese Fair Trade Commission (FTC) to make its case as to why the just-announced Google-Yahoo search deal is anticompetitive.
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Sweet irony: EU imposes cookie law, ignores own rules
You would think an executive body of 27 member states that dictates part of their respective laws would adhere to its own? Think again.
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Trade war: Chinese solar exporters to rebut U.S. tariffs
Chinese solar panels makers are forging alliance to rebuttal the newly imposed punitive tariffs on exports to the US, as the Commerce Department set a new rate of over 30% on May 17.
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FB starts trading on the Nasdaq
Facebook is now a public company. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has started trading shares on the Nasdaq under the "FB" ticker. Be honest: you're a little excited.
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On eve of Facebook IPO, Sunlight exposes $3 billion tax break
Facebook's IPO lets it use a tax loophole to get up to $3 billion in tax breaks; no need to pay taxes for the forseeable future.
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Intuit rides taxes, SMB to solid Q3
Intuit's tax business could have been better, but the company's SMB business is healthy and QuickBooks Online is going global.
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Sprint: Trade in old iPhone, get $100 towards iPhone 4S
Sprint is trying to make buying the iPhone 4S on one if its plans more enticing with its latest promotion.
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Facebook options trading to begin on May 29
Facebook options trading is set to begin on May 29, less than two weeks after the company is expected to go public, according to the ISE. Other U.S.-based exchanges will likely join up later.
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Why Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin is a schmuck
In order to avoid paying taxes on his multi-billion dollar IPO windfall, Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, is renouncing his United States citizenship.
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FTC asks Google, Twitter about Facebook's Instagram buy (rumor)
The Federal Trade Commission's investigation into Facebook's purchase of Instagram has begun. The organization has already started talking to Google and Twitter, according to a recent rumor.
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to throw out Google's fair use claim
Oracle and Google's attorneys battle it out in the face of a potential mistrial on whether or not fair use can be even used as an argument in this lawsuit.
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Oracle wins on infringement; jury stuck on Google's fair use argument
After deliberating for a week, the jury has returned with an initial verdict covering the copyrights portion of the Oracle-Google trial.
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Child porn photos traded on Facebook in plain sight (report)
Child pornography and other related graphic content is being traded by pedophiles and predators via Facebook Groups, Facebook Pages, and Facebook profiles, according to a new report.
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Is a virtual school the best option for the next generation?
Are virtual schools the future of learning?
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An afternoon at the outdoor startup fair (photos)
The city of Mountain View, Calif., hosts its first open-air startup festival alongside the annual Startup Conference. Browse the pitches.
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Australia to question Microsoft, Apple, others in 'price gouging' probe
Australia's parliament will hold an inquiry to determine why major digital content providers are charging significantly more for content than elsewhere in the world.
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Google defends fair use of Java on Android in closing statements
In closing statements, Google's counsel reasserts that Google used Java APIs in a fair use manner for Android, transforming them into a full smartphone stack.
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Payroll software update reflects tax changes
Can't afford a payroll processing service? Here are 4 options that can help your small business automate withholding, reporting and check creation.
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