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Larry Magid, CBS News and CNET Technology Consultant

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Warner CEO sees e-book `fracas' as helping music
The head of Warner Music Group expressed hope on Tuesday that the recent "fracas" over the price of e-books would help give content creators such as his company more pricing power over device makers.
updated: 16 minutes ago

On the Call: IAC CEO Barry Diller
Internet company IAC/InterActiveCorp's Ask.com search engine is the fourth-largest in the U.S., trailing offerings from Google Inc., Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp.
updated: 37 minutes ago

PayPal's India transaction block could last months
Online payments service PayPal says its suspension of certain transactions in India could last months.
updated: 1 hour, 2 minutes ago

Google's e-mail gets social in Facebook face-off
Google is making it easier to socialize on its e-mail service. It's unveiling a new "Google Buzz" feature that sets up a face-off with Facebook.
updated: 1 hour, 6 minutes ago

Clinton trip announced via Twitter
In a first for U.S. diplomacy, the State Department has used Twitter to announce an upcoming overseas trip by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
updated: 1 hour, 18 minutes ago

Summary Box: IAC indicates online ad improvement
ONLINE ADS: The latest earnings report from Barry Diller's Internet company, IAC/InterActiveCorp, indicates that the online advertising market is picking up.
updated: 2 hours, 7 minutes ago

Maine company to lay 1,100 miles of optic cable
A new company is promising to lay 1,100 miles of fiber optic cable across Maine to help expand high speed Internet service to remote parts of the state.
updated: 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

Online ad improvement seen in IAC's 4Q loss
Internet company IAC/InterActiveCorp lost $1 billion in the fourth quarter because it wrote down the value of its search business, but the results beat expectations and offered the latest indication that the online advertising market is improving.
updated: 2 hours, 43 minutes ago

The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes
iTunes' top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Feb. 8, 2010:
updated: Feb 9th - 1:11pm

Google reduces fee to break Nexus One contract
Google Inc. is shaving $200 off the fee that it charges customers of its new Nexus One phone to break a service contract with T-Mobile, as federal regulators continue to probe such fees and the rationale for them.
updated: Feb 9th - 12:02pm

Review: 2K Games' rapturous return to `BioShock'
Rapture used to be a nice place to live. That is, if you didn't mind being at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. And putting up with the occasional rants of its megalomaniacal founder, Andrew Ryan.
updated: Feb 9th - 11:08am

Correction: Atmel earnings story
In a story Feb. 8 about Atmel Corp.'s fourth-quarter earnings, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the average revenue forecast from analysts polled by Thomson Reuters was $378.3 million. Analysts expected $338 million, while the company posted revenue of $343.6 million.
updated: Feb 9th - 10:10am

Atmel's losses widen; shares climb on better sales
Atmel Corp.'s loss widened in the fourth quarter as the chip designer wrote down the value of its business, but its sales rose and investors pushed up its stock price after hours Monday.
updated: Feb 8th - 9:46pm

Trident Microsystems' losses widen on write-off
Trident Microsystems Inc. said Monday that its quarterly loss widened as the company took a big inventory write-off.
updated: Feb 8th - 7:22pm

Electronic Arts shares dive on weak outlook
A disappointing outlook from Electronic Arts Inc. sent shares of the video game publisher sharply lower Monday, a sign that significant cost-cuts and layoffs have not ended the company's slump.
updated: Feb 8th - 7:05pm

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