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New border-crossing card could boost RFID demand
The US government is getting close to a decision on what technology to use for a border-crossing card. It could cause a surge in demand for RFID technology. More...

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Thieves targeting MMOGs prompt tighter security
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Google says it will hire more engineers in Japan
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IBM starts shipping chips for new Nintendo console
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Reliance Communications seeks rival GSM
NEW DELHI - India's top CDMA-based mobile services provider, Reliance Communications, has sought the rival GSM spectrum from the government for future expansion, the company said on Friday. More...

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Amazon.com launches movie download service
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HP board meets amid media-leak probe
Amid word that authorities are looking into the tactics Hewlett-Packard used to investigate leaks from the company's board of directors, HP's board gathered Sunday and is planning a second meeting on Monday. More...

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