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Apple passes Wal-Mart in music sales? Tech blog Ars Technica says they've got their hands on an internal Apple memo that shows iTunes has topped Wal-Mart Stores in total global music sales.
The data in the memo cites a report from the month of January conducted by The NPD Group, a market research firm. NPD'...
News: EA's Take-Two deadline looms Take-Two's stockholder meeting to take place later today, as EA's USD 26 per share tender offer expires tomorrow night
A hidden Yahoo acquisition cost for Microsoft Microsoft's attempt to acquire Yahoo is expensive, but there could be a significant other expense for the software maker: retention bonuses.
Google and Yahoo looking good? Yahoo is closer to outsourcing its core ad search business to Google, after favorable testing of Google's advertisements on its search pages, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
In case you missed its one-night gig at Caesars in Vegas last month and are still dying to see it, Microsoft's "Surface" is reportedly scheduled to make a debut in four cities today.
Already delayed for months and still a pipe dream for consumers (until at least 2011), the ...
A hidden Yahoo acquisition cost for Microsoft Microsoft's attempt to acquire Yahoo is expensive, but there could be a significant other expense for the software maker: retention bonuses.
Google and Yahoo looking good? Yahoo is closer to outsourcing its core ad search business to Google, after favorable testing of Google's advertisements on its search pages, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
In case you missed its one-night gig at Caesars in Vegas last month and are still dying to see it, Microsoft's "Surface" is reportedly scheduled to make a debut in four cities today.
Already delayed for months and still a pipe dream for consumers (until at least 2011), the ...