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Apple CEO gets liver transplant: report
AFP - The chief executive officer of computer maker Apple, Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave since January to take care of an undisclosed medical condition, has received a liver transplant in Tennessee, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Apple CEO Jobs Had Liver Transplant, Report Says
PC World - Apple CEO Steve Jobs received a liver transplant about two months ago to treat an undisclosed medical condition, according a news report published in the Wall Street Journal late Friday.
Telecoms firm Nortel to sell assets to Nokia
AFP - Canadian telecommunications firm Nortel, in bankruptcy protection since January, will sell most of its wireless business to Nokia Siemens Networks for 650 million dollars.
Activision May Stop Supporting Sony PS3
PC Magazine - Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Bobby Kotick said in a published report on Friday it may stop making video games for Sony's PlayStation 3, the No. 3 console in the United States, due to high costs and poor sales.
Nokia Siemens buying Nortel wireless units
AP - Nokia Siemens Networks has agreed to buy the wireless operations of Canada's Nortel Networks Corp. in a $650 million deal as the more than century-old Nortel looks for buyers for the rest of its assets.
Apple CEO received liver transplant: report
Reuters - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs underwent a liver transplant operation about two months ago and is expected to return to work by the end of June, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
Redbox's machines take on Netflix's red envelopes
AP - With more subscribers than ever flocking to its DVD-by-mail service, Netflix Inc. is one of the few companies to prosper during the worst U.S. recession in 70 years. Yet Netflix CEO Reed Hastings still has something to worry about: an even cheaper DVD rental service run by one of his former lieutenants.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, at a glance
AP - NAME — Steven Paul Jobs.
Streaming music service Spotify basks in praise
Reuters - At first glance, Spotify isn't much different from other on-demand streaming music services. It includes roughly the same library of songs, pays the same per-stream licensing fees for music and contends with the same poor ad-sales environment.
Damages of $1.9 million could backfire on music industry
Reuters - The recording industry secured a resounding victory last week when a Minneapolis jury awarded the four major labels $1.92 million in damages after unanimously finding that a 32-year-old mother had willfully infringed on their copyrights by downloading and sharing 24 songs on the Kazaa peer-to-peer network.
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