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  • Ex-Brocade CEO's Bail Set At $2 Million
  • Global chip sales rise
  • NAC experiencing growing pains
  • Monster sees sharp decline in online job recruiting in July
  • Napster sale a possibility
  • Online retail spending expected to top US$100b
  • Sales of handheld computers declining steadily
  • Tech acquisitions up
  • Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models
  • SingTel Q1 beats forecast on Asian mobile growth
  • Top China PC maker Lenovo squeezes into the black
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    Ex-Brocade CEO's Bail Set At $2 Million
    A judge ordered US$2m bail for former Brocade Communications Systems CEO Gregory Reyes in the first criminal hearing arising from investigations into alleged stock-option manipulations. More...

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    Global chip sales rise
    Global sales of microchips rose 9.4 percent year over year as a mobile telephone boom showed no sign of slowing, the Semiconductor Industry Association. More...

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    NAC experiencing growing pains
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    Monster sees sharp decline in online job recruiting in July
    It could be a seasonal thing, but online recruitment declined sharply in July, according to a tally from the Monster Employment Index. More...

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    Napster sale a possibility
    Napster, which recently introduced an ad-supported free music subscription service to combat a drop in subscribers, that it wouldn't rule out a sale of the company. More...

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    Sales of handheld computers declining steadily
    During the last two and a half years, vendors have exited the market to focus on mobile phones. More...

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    Tech acquisitions up
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    Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models
    Apple Computer said it had reach agreements with Ford Motor, General Motors and Mazda to make it easier to connect its popular iPod music player to car stereos. More...

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    SingTel Q1 beats forecast on Asian mobile growth
    Singapore Telecommunications, One of Southeast Asia's largest phone firm, beat market expectations with a 10 percent rise in quarterly profit as strong Asian mobile growth outweighed a margin squeeze at its Australian unit. More...

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    Top China PC maker Lenovo squeezes into the black
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