on February 7th, 2010

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Samsung Electronics Co. and Sharp Corp. agreed to end all patent-infringement litigation against each other and cross-license technology related to liquid- crystal displays.

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Toyota Motor Corp.’s trouble with the braking system of its Prius hybrid model shouldn’t deter buyers even though “it’s kind of scary,” Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak said.

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As analysts say rising demand for Internet display ads will begin paying off for Google in 2010, one asks: "Is this a $10 billion business?"

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International Business Machines Corp., the largest computer-services provider, is introducing new server systems today, aiming to bolster its leading position as software rival Oracle Corp. enters the market.

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Telecom Argentina SA’s decline over the past two years pushed the stock to the cheapest valuation among its peers in Latin America, a signal to some analysts that government antitrust allegations are keeping investors away.

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Acer Inc., the world’s second-largest personal-computer vendor, plans to boost sales of more- profitable servers this year as it takes on Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. in offering computers to companies.

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Casio Computer Co. fell the most in more than three months in Tokyo trading after the Japanese electronics maker widened its net loss forecast.

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