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Cisco to buy WiMax startup Navini for $330 million
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Apple using Facebook to hunt for iPhone engineers
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Apple posts strong summer numbers for online traffic
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Live: ATT consumer data chief talks iPhone, mobile Web
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Apple squeezes more profit out of hard drive-based iPods
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A tough slog ahead for AMD
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