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HSBC exposed sensitive bankruptcy data
HSBC Bank says a bug in its imaging software inadvertently exposed sensitive data about some of its customers going through bankruptcy proceedings.
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Intel delays Larrabee graphics processor
Intel is delaying the commercial release of its Larrabee graphics processor, which had been due out next year, and is not providing a new launch date.
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Hearst's Skiff plans e-reading service around content
The Hearst publishing company unveiled its long-awaited e-reader plan on Friday, describing an "e-reading service platform" coming next year that will distribute content from multiple publishers to a variety of wireless mobile devices.
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Microsoft, Yahoo finalize search deal
Microsoft and Yahoo have finalized the terms of a broad search and advertising agreement intended to help them compete more effectively with Google.
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Google buys collaboration app to boost Wave
In order to boost its Wave product, Google has acquired AppJet, which makes the EtherPad real-time workgroup collaboration application.
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Dell to set up mobile business unit
Dell is setting up a new business unit surrounding mobile products as it tries to expand its presence in the communications market, the company said on Friday.
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Obama warns against turning away the 'best and the brightest'
At the White House Jobs Summit yesterday, President Barack Obama said it's important for the U.S. to to encourage talented foreigners to attend U.S. universities and to stay afterward to create new businesses.
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Google Public DNS, Cisco gets Tandberg
Google is getting into the DNS resolution business with a new service out in an experimental version, while Microsoft also is experimenting with a maps service (take that Google). In other news this week, questions continue to be bandied about regarding Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems, which is still stalled by European regulators.
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DOD nixes vendor of online monitoring software over privacy concerns
A vendor of parental control software that is already under fire for alleged violations of an online children's privacy law, has been suspended from selling its products on a Department of Defense shopping portal because of privacy concerns.
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