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Investors braced for decline in Disney earnings

02/05/2013 4:58am
Walt Disney's quarterly earnings are expected to fall slightly, a rare stumble for the owner of some of the most successful TV networks, movie studios and theme parks in the world.

Sirius 4Q earnings more than double

02/05/2013 8:09am
Satellite radio company Sirius XM Radio Inc. said Tuesday that its fourth-quarter net income more than doubled, helped by higher revenue from a growing number of paying subscribers.

Spotify's Top 10 most viral tracks

02/05/2013 8:46am
The following list represents the most viral tracks on Spotify, based on the number of people who shared it divided by the number who listened to it, from Monday, Jan. 28, to Sunday, Feb. 3, via Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Spotify.

UK: Surveillance devices to monitor Web traffic

02/05/2013 9:33am
The U.K. plans to install an unspecified number of spy devices along the country's telecommunications network to monitor Britons' use of overseas services such as Facebook and Twitter, according to a report published Tuesday by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee.

The specs: how new BlackBerry 10 models stack up

02/05/2013 11:57am
Research In Motion Ltd. has two new BlackBerry phones, including one released in Canada on Tuesday. They will run the new BlackBerry 10 operating system. Here's how the phones compare with Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S III.

A look at RIM's much-delayed BlackBerry 10

02/05/2013 12:09pm
Research In Motion Ltd. has designed the first two phones running the new BlackBerry 10 software. The Z10 came out in the U.K. last week and Canada on Tuesday, but it won't go on sale in the U.S. until mid-March. It will have a touch-screen keyboard. A model with a physical keyboard, the Q10, will not be available until later, further delaying a long-overdue makeover for the Canadian company and its once-pioneering product.

A look at BlackBerry maker Research in Motion

02/05/2013 12:10pm
Research In Motion Ltd. is changing its name to BlackBerry as the Canadian company develops two new phones with a modern operating system called BlackBerry 10. RIM is counting on the new system to help with a turnaround. Here's a look at recent developments as the company struggles to regain market share lost to Apple's iPhone and devices running Google's Android operating software.

Microsoft and Huawei launch phone for Africa

02/05/2013 1:01pm
Chinese phone maker Huawei and Microsoft are combining forces to sell a new smartphone in Africa, which they say is the world's fastest growing mobile phone market.

States propose limiting use of drones by police

02/05/2013 3:33pm
Lawmakers in at least 11 states are looking at plans to restrict the use of drones over their skies amid concerns the unmanned aerial vehicles could be exploited to spy on Americans.

Disney's stock shines even as earnings decline

02/05/2013 5:07pm
Disney won over more fans on Wall Street with its latest quarterly performance, despite a slight drop in its earnings.

Dell's founder strikes deal to turn it around

02/05/2013 5:25pm
It's easy to forget now, but Michael Dell was the Mark Zuckerberg of his day.

Zynga 4Q loss narrows as game maker cuts costs

02/05/2013 6:00pm
Online games company Zynga said its loss narrowed in the latest quarter even though revenue was largely unchanged as the company cut expenses by laying off workers, closing offices and shutting down poorly performing games.

New keyboard BlackBerry in US could take months

02/05/2013 6:24pm
A modern BlackBerry with a physical keyboard might not arrive in the U.S. until May or June, a month or two behind other parts of the world, the chief executive of the smartphone maker suggested in an interview.

Internet cat stars scratch the surface for fame

02/05/2013 7:30pm
They frolic in empty boxes and stick their heads under faucet streams of water. They dance on tippy toes and fly through the air with Pop-Tarts. They play piano wearing little frocks and get tickled to distraction to the delight of millions on YouTube.

Aussie court clears Google in deceptive ad case

02/05/2013 11:13pm
Australia's highest court on Wednesday threw out a ruling against Google Inc. that had found the Internet giant guilty of breaching trade law by hosting deceptive advertisements.
 
   
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