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SK TELECOM AGREED to invest up to $270 million in Helio, its wireless joint venture with EarthLink that has been hemorrhaging funds.
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Technology shares rebounded Friday, led by strong earnings from Oracle, but Harman shares sank on news that the company's buyers are balking at the deal.
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Texas Instruments said it will buy back another $5 billion of its stock and boost its quarterly dividend by 25%.
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Steve Jobs received a subpoena from the SEC to answer questions in an options backdating case against Apple's former general counsel.
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NEC said it would be unable to file financial reports required by U.S. regulators, raising the likelihood the Japanese electronics maker's Nasdaq-traded American depositary receipts will be de-listed.
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Circuit City posted a wider-than-expected loss and warned of continued weakness as the chain struggles to update stores and hold onto sales.
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Sony promised to improve its dealings with videogame publishers, but left unchanged the price of its PlayStation 3. The company also delayed the launch of a virtual world called "Home."
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Sharp said it will take a 14.3% stake in Pioneer, in a deal that could herald the latest chapter of restructuring in Japan's overcrowded electronics industry.
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WSJ.com's Andy Jordan reports from New York's Conflux Festival, where iPods monitor air quality and cyclists create movies by pedaling.

Venture capital figures from the first half show the highest total on record. Valerie Foo from VentureOne gives Stacey Delo a look at the data -- including who benefitted from the funding.

 

 
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U.S. manufacturer Simplicity plans to recall 1 million Chinese-made baby cribs that have been linked to the deaths of at least two infants. Full article coming soon.
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Someday, tags could be the only way we can find our photos.

For all its elegance and functionality, Walt says the iPod Touch is short on battery life and lacks important software features. Video

Walt answers questions about iTunes copy-protection rules and iPods.

Review sites have a great deal of influence over videogame sales and the stocks of game publishers.

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A shortage of purified silicon is giving young solar-power companies a chance to challenge industry leaders.

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BizTech Blog: Read news and analysis on the technology that businesses use, in a new blog from Ben Worthen.

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LG's new DVD player doesn't take sides in the high-definition format war that has split Hollywood: It can play movies on either HD DVD or Blu-ray discs. But high-def comes at a costly premium to standard DVDs, and the LG player is roughly twice as expensive as a standalone player. Gadget Gallery.

 
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Editing, or adding, metadata to your digital photos can be difficult to do, but it's worth doing it now so that when it does work your library will be ready for posterity.
 

 
A shortage of a highly purified silicon is shaking up the solar-power industry, giving companies that didn't exist a decade ago a chance to challenge longtime leaders.
 

 
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