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| Plane crashes, three dead |
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Peter Mootz A small plane crashed into a shallow lagoon near Oracle in Redwood Shores, killing three people.
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| Take-Two shares jump as profitability returns |
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Shares of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. jumped Friday morning after the video game publisher reported surprise earnings for the July quarter and predicted its first annual profit in years without a new release from its blockbuster "Grand Theft Auto" franchise.
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| First Take: H-P pays dearly to keep 3Par out of Dell's hands |
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Wednesday night, in front of the Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco, a group of computer geeks were taking turns flying through the air on a bungee-jump setup during a party at the VMworld show.
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| Take-Two posts 3Q profit, revenue soars |
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Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. posted better-than-expected results for its fiscal third quarter Thursday, reversing a loss as revenue more than tripled thanks to largely to strong sales of "Red Dead Redemption." The company also raised its guidance and now expects to turn an adjusted profit in fiscal 2010.
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| FCC to finalize rules on 'white spaces' Web use |
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Thursday it plans to finalize rules for the use of wireless Internet devices on unused TV airwaves, an initiative touted by Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
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| 1 dead in plane crash off San Francisco Bay |
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A 40-year-old woman was found dead next to the wreckage of a small plane that crashed Thursday in a lagoon off San Francisco Bay, officials said.
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| UPDATE 6-Apple TV takes aim at Web-connected living room |
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Apple Inc unveiled a smaller, cheaper version of its Web-to-TV device on Wednesday, stepping up a battle with Google Inc and Microsoft Corp for control of the digital living room.
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| AOL signs new search agreement with Google; deal expands partnership into mobile and YouTube |
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Google Inc. will continue to provide the search results on AOL Inc.'s websites under a new, five-year deal the companies signed this week.
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