Target Co was victim of hacker Albert Gonzalez

BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Target Co said it was among the victims of computer hacker Albert Gonzalez, mastermind of the biggest identity theft in U.S. history.

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Google to hold Android event in early January

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc said it will hold a briefing about its smartphone business at its headquarters next week as rumors continue to swirl that the Internet search giant is preparing to sell a Google-branded device.

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Nokia opens new front in Apple patent battle

HELSINKI (Reuters) – The world’s top mobile phone maker Nokia launched a new patent broadside against Apple, escalating a battle for control of the smartphone market that has already led to a flurry of lawsuits.

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Microsoft pegs China search market as top priority

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China is a vital market for Microsoft’s Web search business, as it chases leaders Baidu Inc and Google in the world’s biggest Internet market, the world’s largest software maker said.

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Swiss watchdog to examine Orange/Sunrise deal

ZURICH (Reuters) – Switzerland’s competition watchdog will examine closely the planned merger between France Telecom’s Orange and Danish-owned Sunrise to ensure the grouping does not dominate the Swiss mobile market.

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Apple shares hit new high on tablet excitement

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc shares reached their all-time high on Thursday as excitement builds over the expected release of its tablet computer.

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Memory chip shortage seen in H2 2010: DRAMeXchange

LONDON (Reuters) – Memory chips for computers are likely to be in short supply by the second half of next year as consumers demand more capacity and companies embark on a delayed drive to replace PCs, industry tracker DRAMeXchange believes.

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Apple to host product event in January: report

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc has reserved space in late January at a venue in San Francisco in advance of a planned product announcement, the Financial Times reported on its blog on Wednesday.

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Outage cripples BlackBerry Americas network

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – North and South American users of Research in Motion Ltd’s BlackBerry smartphone suffered widespread delays in message services on Tuesday, just a week after another outage struck the popular corporate network.

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Shoppers were online, not at malls, last weekend

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Many U.S. consumers stayed away from malls and headed online to take care of their holiday shopping last weekend as a major snowstorm hit the East Coast, data released on Tuesday showed.

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