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Early buyers go for iPhone 5S by more than 3 to 1
Apple's flagship iPhone 5S outsold the less-expensive iPhone 5C by at least 3 to 1 in the U.S. over the opening weekend, according to a mobile analytics company. Read More


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What's next for BlackBerry?
The group trying to buy BlackBerry for $4.7 billion could break up the company, wiping out its smartphone division while preserving BlackBerry's secure network services used by large enterprises. But one analyst said he hopes that's not the case. Read More

Update: Investment group offers $4.7 billion for BlackBerry
A consortium led by Canada's Fairfax Financial Holdings has offered to acquire struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry. Read More

Show me the money: Facebook tests feature to encourage more in-app buying
Facebook is moving ahead with plans to test a new mobile feature to entice more people to buy products while shopping on smaller devices such as iPhones. Read More


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HTC violated two Nokia patents, US trade judge says
Taiwan's HTC has infringed on two patents held by Nokia related to cellphones and tablets, a judge at a powerful U.S. trade court said. Read More

Microsoft joint venture eyes China gaming market
Microsoft is entering China's gaming market with a new joint venture, the latest sign that its Xbox console soon arrive in the country. Read More

Oracle pushes into database-as-a-service
Oracle has hyped its new 12c database as faster and more powerful than ones that have come before, and now it's highlighting the release's ability to easily serve up multiple databases of varying size and scope according to a particular user's needs. Read More


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