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Appeals court affirms e-book ruling against Apple
AFP, Published on 30/06/2015
» NEW YORK - A US appeals court on Tuesday upheld a 2013 ruling that Apple led an illegal conspiracy to fix prices of e-books in violation of anti-trust laws.
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Streaming sets the tune for French Riviera music trade show
AFP, Published on 05/06/2015
» PARIS - The music industry's debate about streaming -- saviour or supplanter? -- will be at the forefront of the annual Midem trade show starting on the French Riviera on Friday.
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Apple guilty of price-fixing books
AFP, Published on 10/07/2013
» NEW YORK - A judge Wednesday found Apple guilty of a price-fixing conspiracy for electronic books, saying the company "conspired to restrain trade" with publishers to boost the price of ebooks.
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Software pioneer McAfee expects to be freed 'soon'
AFP, Published on 12/12/2012
» US anti-virus software pioneer John McAfee said on Tuesday he was "100 percent certain" he would secure freedom from a Guatemalan detention centre within 24 hours.
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DTAC partnership takes leap into music streaming
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/08/2012
» Deezer, the global music subscription service provider, has entered an exclusive partnership deal with second-ranked mobile operator Total Access Communication (DTAC) to launch what it labels Asia's first "digital music streaming phenomenon".
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Yahoo switches off search
Database, Published on 01/09/2010
» Yahoo, which began life as a searchable list of the best Internet web sites, ended all Internet searching for users in the US and Canada - and soon, for the world; Shashi Seth, senior Yahoo president for vice, said he was thrilled and excited to announce that effective Aug 24, all Internet searches at yahoo.com - text, image, video, whatever - were automagically switched to Bing, the Microsoft search engine, "with more markets to come" presumably including Thailand; the end of Yahoo searches marked "great work and partnership" between Yahoo and Microsoft, apparently, and it was a "milestone" in Yahoo history; comment Number 1 at the blog where Mr Seth made the announcement asked for a moment of silence for the end of Yahoo as a search company, because "They have ceased to exist in the universe they created".
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