Google out of China this April?

No confirmation on this one yet but Google is said to be ceasing operations in China come this April. But then again, we also heard that it will stay.

So which is which? The Chinese people need Google too. I hope this isn’t true. We’ll let you know next week.

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27-inch iMac coming this June?

Rumor has it that a 27-inch iMac is coming this June. The said iMac version is codenamed as the K59.

Nothing much to say here except that the size is too big for normal geeks like me. It’s just to huge for a monitor. What do you think?

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Palm lost about $22 million in Q3

This is such a bad news for Palm. The phone manufacturer has lost about $22 million during the third quarter of last year. They say it still is better than the $98 million loss they previously experienced.

Palm only shipped 960,000 phones in Q3 with only 23 percent increase.

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T-Mobile USA to offer the iPhone too (still a rumor)

T-Mobile USA is believed to be offering the iPhone next year or just before the year ends. Seems like Apple wants to follow Google since the latter’s Nexus Phone is coming to all the mobile carriers in the US this year.

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Viacom and Google Trade Barbs As $1 Billion Lawsuit Heats Up

Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit against Google’s YouTube burst into public as both sides traded barbs in the three-year old case. Viacom is trying to show YouTube has long flouted copyright law, while Google accuses Viacom of using YouTube as a promotional vehicle while suing the site.

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Skyrocketing Health Care Costs Hamper U.S. Competitiveness

It’s no secret that Americans pay more for health care than other countries. But it’s not just a health issue; it’s also putting U.S. businesses at a significant competitive disadvantage.

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Stocks in the News: Palm, Somaxon, Boeing

Somaxon shares gained the most out of all U.S. stocks today, while Boeing shares lifted the Dow and new CEO drove up Barnes and Noble shares. Meanwhile, rumors of a Google, Intel and Sony partnership also moved those stocks.

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Google’s China Exit Could Cost $500 Million This Year

Google could lose $500 million this year if it pulls out of China — an outcome that looks all but certain. But that’s only 2% of the search company’s annual revenue, so most analysts aren’t overly concerned. Meanwhile, the Chinese are censoring news of the censorship spat.

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Facebook Overtakes Google as Most Popular U.S. Website

Facebook overtook Google to become the most popular website in the United States for the first time, according to new weekly data from Hitwise. The new data is sure to unnerve Google, which has been trying to crack into the social networking market — with controversial results.

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Why Steve Jobs Fears Google (and Hates Eric Schmidt)

With Google’s Android mobile operating system rapidly gaining share, Apple’s CEO clearly sees a serious threat to the iPhone. Now, his dispute with Google CEO Schmidt is getting personal, and he’s launched a legal campaign to thwart Google. But will Jobs’s bullying backfire?

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