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Zynga, seeking salvation, names Microsoft Xbox head as CEO

SAN FRANCISCO - Zynga Inc's decision to bring in the head of Microsoft Corp's Xbox business to replace founder Mark Pincus is a bold stroke that was hailed on Wall Street, but it still leaves questions as to who is ultimately in charge at the troubled game-maker.

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Apple applies to register 'iWatch' trademark in Japan

TOKYO - Apple Inc has applied for a trademark for "iWatch" in Japan, a patent official said on Monday, signaling the iPhone maker may be moving ahead with plans for a watch-like device as gadget makers turn their attention to wearable computers.

Japan, iPad, Media 01 Jul 2013

U.S. to press China on cyber theft: Lew

ASPEN - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has said he will keep up pressure on China over cyber security, especially stealing of intellectual property and trade secrets, which he sees as separate from other Internet-related issues between the two countries.

Politics 01 Jul 2013

Spanish mobile bills to fall after regulator rate cut

MADRID - Spain's telecoms watchdog cut the fees mobile operators can charge each other for connecting calls on Monday, which is likely to lower customer phone bills in a nation battling recession.

01 Jul 2013

Intel's new CEO focused on mobile chips, cautious on TV

SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp's new CEO said on Friday he would speed up the rollout of chips for smartphones, tablets and wearable devices as consumers move away from personal computers.

Media 28 Jun 2013

Nokia to buy out Siemens equipment venture; shares surge

HELSINKI - Nokia shares surged on Monday after it announced plans to buy out Siemens AG's share of their network equipment joint venture, betting on the technology to run 4G networks as it struggles in the smartphones business. | Video

On Twitter, dubious health claims from e-cigarette bots

Social media has brought a revolution to advertising, but in the case of products subject to regulation regarding health, safety or efficacy claims, it’s also brought the potential for a return to the bad old days of snake-oil products peddled by quacks in the backs of magazines.

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