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Google working on phone with built-in payment tool
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Google Inc is taking another stab at designing a game-changing mobile phone, this time by including a built-in payment system that could eventually enable the devices to replace credit cards.
E-mail secondary as Facebook revamps messaging
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Facebook is betting that one day soon, we'll all be acting like high school students - more texting and instant-messaging, at the expense of e-mail.
Intel hikes dividend again despite tech worries
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Intel Corp is confident enough in the stability of its moneymaking skills to raise its dividend by 15%, even as Wall Street braces for a bumpy ride for the technology industry.
P1 has a new Wiggy
Packet One (P1) has launched a new USB modem for its Wimax service. Called the UH-235 Super Wiggy, it will replace the original UM-230 which is also popularly known simply as the Wiggy.
Woman fired after posting Facebook remarks fights back
b>WASHINGTON/b>: A Connecticut woman who was fired after she posted disparaging remarks about her boss on Facebook has prompted a first-of-its-kind legal case by federal authorities who say her comments are protected speech under labour laws.
Hurd accuser claims inside info
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: A person familiar with the ouster of Hewlett-Packard Co's former CEO Mark Hurd tells The Associated Press that the woman who accused Hurd of sexual harassment also claimed that he told her about a major acquisition HP was about to make.
Blekko launches human-driven search engine
b>NEW YORK:/bIf Google and Wikipedia were to procreate, their offspring might look something like Blekko, a new search engine with results culled by people, not computer algorithms.
YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley steps down as CEO
b>SAN FRANCISCO:/bYouTube chief executive Chad Hurley is surrendering the reins of the popular video website that he started with two buddies as a quirky curiosity and went on to groom into a media magnet that shows more than two billion clips a day.
Are texting and Facebook worse for teens than TV?
b>NEW YORK/b>: Let's face it: Teenagers spend hours texting, socialising on Facebook and playing videogames. And it's driving their parents nuts.
Oracle takes aim at HP’s new CEO
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Oracle Corp CEO Larry Ellison is escalating his attacks on his friend-turned-foe, the Hewlett-Packard Co.