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Intel ducks potentially damaging antitrust trial by agreeing to pay $1.25B to nemesis AMD

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Google accelerates its mobile ad expansion with $750 million purchase of AdMob

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NY files antitrust suit against chip maker Intel, claims company paid billions in kickbacks

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Google’s spending on political lobbying eclipses $1 million for first time in 3rd quarter

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Maine bank regulators issue warning to consumers about recent e-mail scam

Maine bank regulators warn consumers about scam

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Hurdles remain as regulators consider net neutrality rules to guarantee Internet data flow

Hurdles remain as FCC ponders Internet data rules

WASHINGTON — With Democrats in charge in Washington, supporters of so-called "net neutrality" rules seem poised to finally push through requirements that high-speed Internet providers give equal treatment to all data flowing over their networks.

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Justice Department probing allegations of abuse by IBM in mainframe computer market

Justice Dept probing IBM's computer market conduct

SAN FRANCISCO — The Justice Department is looking into allegations that IBM Corp. has abused its dominant position in the market for mainframe computers, the data-crunching heavy lifters of the computing world that IBM introduced in the 1960s and which are now used to process some of the most sensitive data in banking, government and health care.

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