Softbank Corp., Japan’s third-largest mobile-phone company, reported third-quarter profit rose on subscriber growth and lower handset subsidies.

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Mitsubishi Electric Corp., a Japanese maker of consumer electronics and factory machinery, posted its first profit in five quarters, citing rising sales of car-making equipment and cost reductions.

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Ustream Inc., a provider of live video streaming to the Internet and mobile phones, said it raised $75 million in capital, led by Softbank Corp., Japan’s third-largest mobile-phone operator.

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on February 1st, 2010

A European Commission opinion on Oracle's takeover bid is due Sept. 3, IDG News Service reports

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Apple Inc., responding to a “small number” of complaints about its 27-inch iMac, made changes to fix flickering and yellow tinting on the computer’s screen. It also is working to increase supplies of the model.

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Higher Kindle book prices may boost profits for publishers and Amazon while discouraging consumers who buy e-readers to pay $10 per title

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on February 1st, 2010

Technology stocks were 2009's all-stars, but a broad tech selloff quelled momentum amid the dollar rally and global economic uncertainty

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With the most patent-infringement cases against tech giants, Acacia Research is often called a "patent troll." Inventors hail it as a savior

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