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    +Disney iPhone app makes photos the key to content
      The Walt Disney Co. is releasing an iPhone application that rewards users for poking through the Disney.com Web site and could one day offer exclusive bonuses for activities such as shopping at Disney Stores.

    +Report: AMD ex-CEO said linked to Galleon case
      Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is "thoroughly reviewing" published reports fingering former chairman and CEO Hector Ruiz as the AMD executive who gave confidential company information to a defendant in the Galleon Group insider trading case.

    +RF Micro posts profit on cell phone strength
      RF Micro Devices Inc. posted a quarterly profit after losing money in the same period last year, helped in the latest period by stronger sales of chips to cell phone makers and customers in China.

    +Ultimate Software 3Q loss shrinks to $469K
      Human resources and payroll software provider Ultimate Software Group Inc. said on Tuesday that its third-quarter loss shrank to $469,000 as revenue grew.

    +Tesla Goes 313 Miles on Single Charge
      "The red Roadster competing in Global Green Challenge traveled through the Australian outback from Alice Springs to Coober Pedy and rolled into town with three miles left on the battery.

    +Census: 'Brain gains' for high-tech cities
      Many college graduates are passing up industrial centers and former hotspots in the Southwest, which have been hit hard by the recession, in favor of life in urban, high-tech meccas. Their moves are fueling a resurgence of brainiacs in parts of California, North Carolina and Texas.

    +MSN May Get MySpace Music Service to Rival Google's
      Microsoft is talking to MySpace about a music partnership, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    +Mobile Phone Software Company Not Pleased With Courgette, Sues Google
      Red Bend, a VC-backed mobile phone software developer, is taking Google to court over alleged infringement of a patent it holds.

    +Pandora Opens Its Box A Bit More With Twitter, Facebook, And Gifting Integration
      Currently, if you want to share a Pandora station or song with a friend, you have to email it to them. Last time I checked, this isn't 1994. Tonight, Pandora is joining the 21st century with the addition of simple ways to share stations and songs on Twitter and Facebook.

    +Los Angeles OKs plan to use Google Web services
      City Council members tentatively approved a multimillion-dollar proposal Tuesday to tap Google Inc. for government e-mail and other Internet services, a boon for the Web giant as it seeks to wrest market share for office software from rival Microsoft Corp.

    +Cavium Networks posts 3Q loss on higher costs
      Chip maker Cavium Networks Inc. posted a loss in the third quarter on Tuesday, as higher operating costs more than offset revenue gains.

    +Anixter shares rise after 3Q results
      Shares of Anixter International Inc. rose Tuesday after the distributor of communications and electronic products posted better-than-expected results for its third quarter even though its profit and sales declined.

    +Travel book goes mobile with scannable QR code
      Many travelers still rely on comprehensive printed guidebooks for tourism information. But travelers are also increasingly using mobile technology to plan a trip or find their way around.

    +Computer Hackers Are Criminals In The Information Age Of Technology
      Within any community there are always criminals. Computer hackers are the worst sort of criminals and prey on the internet. Their actions are not malicious mischief, their actions are deliberate attacks for personal gain.

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