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Psystar files for Chapter 11

Larry Dignan: Apple's lawsuit against the unauthorized Mac clone maker isn't its biggest problem. The economy and suppliers' increasingly difficult credit terms are forcing Psystar to fight for its life.

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What if the new name for Microsoft Live Search is ... Yahoo?

Mary Jo Foley: After Microsoft registered a limited liability company last week, speculation grows as to which company could be the target. Could it be Citrix? Or maybe Yahoo...

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Larry Dignan: Microsoft: Plotting an acquisition?
Larry Dignan: Will a Microsoft ad blitz woo you from Google?

Nokia Ovi Store launches

Larry Dignan: Nokia's Ovi Store, the handset maker's answer to Apple's App Store and other application outlets from the likes of Android and Research in Motion, launched Tuesday. Good luck actually getting to Nokia's store though. compete with its long-time partner Microsoft in the operating system game?

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Nokia's Ovi Store launch marred by server issues

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The ultimate tablet - on Palm's webOS?

Jason Perlow: Palm's soon to be launched Pre on the Sprint mobile network will introduce the first webOS-based device into the consumer market. But should webOS be restricted to just smartphones?

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Facebook snares $200 million investment from Russian investor

Larry Dignan: Facebook said Tuesday that it has raised $200 million from Digital Sky Technologies, a Russian investment group. The deal gives values Facebook at $10 billion.

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