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Gulfnews.com
Vivendi said Sunday that it planned to acquire a controlling stake in Activision in a deal that creates a rival to Electronic Arts as the world's largest independent video game publisher.
New York Times
Canadian Solar announced that it plans to make a private offer, subject to market conditions and other factors, of approximately US$75 million of its convertible senior notes due 2017.
PRNewswire
Korea IT News
RCR wireless news
The Financial Times
Hits from Verizon Wireless and the European Commission are unlikely to break Qualcomm any time soon.
Business Week
Nicholas Negroponte said in an interview that the government of Peru has signed a contract to purchase 260,000 OLPC laptops.
Boston. com
HTC's Libra smartphone, already in service with various regional carriers, is at last reaching the national level in the US through Verizon, a leak suggests.
Electronista
Garmin announced that it has completed the acquisition of Electrónica Trepat, the principal distributor of Garmin's consumer products in Spain.
Company release
Google announced hat it will apply to participate in the US Federal Communications Commission's upcoming auction of wireless spectrum in the 700 megahertz (MHz) band.
Company release
Motorola announced that its board of directors has elected Greg Brown as CEO of Motorola, effective January 1, 2008, succeeding Edward Zander as CEO.
Company release
European Union nations on Thursday asked the European Union not to call for a Nokia-backed mobile TV standard for Europe.
AP (via Google)
Shipments of GPS-enabled mobile phones will generate over US$50 billion in revenues in 2008, rising to US$100 billion in 2012, says ABI Research.
Company release
The Register
The Register
The New Zealand Herald
Dealerscope
Company release
Japanese HD tech promises4x 1080p resolution.
Tech.co.uk
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