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  • Dell investigates report of laptop explosion
  • Developers want bots to create own language
  • Google testing ads for video service
  • France set to tone down iTunes law
  • Oracle profit rises on software revenue
  • Storage vendors get behind interoperability standard
  • AV software sales up 13 percent, but swansong ahead
  • Advertisers grapple with consumer online revolution
  • Startup PostApp readies online widget marketplace
  • AT&T denies allegations in spy program lawsuit
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    Dell investigates report of laptop explosion
    Dell on Friday said it was investigating why one of its notebooks exploded into flames at a conference in Japan this week. More...

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    France set to tone down iTunes law
    A French parliamentary commission passed a proposal that critics said would soften a law aimed at opening up online content businesses like Apple's iTunes music store to other operators. More...

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    Oracle profit rises on software revenue
    Oracle has delivered on a promise to post higher profits, pushed up by new software license sales and the ability to hang onto customers during a two-year acquisition spree.
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    Storage vendors get behind interoperability standard
    Top-tier storage vendors renewed their pledge to standardise the Storage Networking Industry Association's Storage Management Initiative specification (SMI-S). More...

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    AV software sales up 13 percent, but swansong ahead
    Anti-virus software revenues are up, but the business may be in for some bumps as consumer anti-virus becomes even more of a commodity. More...

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    Advertisers grapple with consumer online revolution
    CANNES, France - Consumers are hijacking top global brands using blogs and online communities but advertising companies are trying to find ways to embrace the revolution rather than fight against it. More...

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    Startup PostApp readies online widget marketplace
    PostApp's Widgetbox would help developers distribute and handle payments for their Web 2.0 applications. More...

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    AT&T denies allegations in spy program lawsuit
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