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Verizon drops a hint on possible Q4 iPhone 5 launch
Verizon Chief Financial Officer Fran Shammo gives a potential time frame for the launch of the next version of Apple's smash-hit phone.
iPhone 5 vs. Android 4G duel set up
Verizon sells 2.7M iPhones, 2.9M Droids
Verizon's Q2 profit up 13 percent
Verizon: Great feedback on shared data
July 19, 2012 6:24 AM PDT
Yahoo's Marissa Mayer to earn $1M salary, plus giant bonus potential
If the ex-Googler can turn Yahoo's fortunes around, she'll become a business legend. She'll also make bank.
Can't anybody tell what Marissa Mayer will wind up earning? (pictures)
Marissa Mayer hinted at what she'll do at Yahoo -- in 2010
July 19, 2012 2:25 PM PDT
Space Shuttle Enterprise goes on display in New York
The Space Shuttle Enterprise exhibit at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum opens to the public in New York City.
Space shuttle exhibit opens at Intrepid Museum (pictures)
July 19, 2012 9:53 AM PDT
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Senators soften latest cyber security measure
Lawmakers remove regulatory aspects and add privacy protections for information sharing, in a bid to get Republican approval for legislation aimed at protecting critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.
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Apple plans high-security data center in Maiden, N.C.
New 21,000-square-foot "tactical" data center is being built adjacent to the company's massive 500,000-square-foot data center.
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Microsoft posts first quarterly loss as a public company
The loss resulted from a $6.2B writedown of a soured online-advertising acquisition. The rest of its business appears healthy, though, buoyed by enterprise software while Windows 8 awaits its debut.
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Motorola contributes over $1B to Google, but still a drag overall
Google reported $1.25B in revenue from its newly acquired business unit Motorola. But Motorola still lost $233 million during the quarter with about $192 million coming from its mobile business.
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Google-style glasses prof turns up the heat on McDonald's
After a pioneer in wearable computing claims he was assaulted in a Paris McDonald's, the company insists he wasn't physically attacked, but was asked to leave. He hits back again with new photo evidence.