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Tech Update: Charges Settled Over Fake Reviews on iTunes

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Charges Settled Over Fake Reviews on iTunes

A marketer had faced deceptive advertising charges over positive reviews of games in the Apple iTunes store.

H.P. and Dell Duel for Storage Company

Hewlett-Packard raised its offer for the data-storage company 3Par to $1.9 billion as a bidding war continues.

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A 1.5 Megawatt wind turbine set up at the Marine Corps logistics base in Barstow, Calif.

Wind Turbine Projects Run Into Resistance

Goals clash as the Defense Department raises concerns that wind projects can interfere with radar operations.

Developer of Tablets Loses Apple as Customer

Apple severed ties with SurfaceInk, which had helped Apple develop some of its products, after the small company showcased its own tablet computer in June.

USA Today Plans Overhaul to Emphasize Mobile Devices

The changes would de-emphasize the print edition and increase efforts to reach more readers and advertisers through mobile devices.

American Flight Uses a Firm's Satellite-Based Landing System

Putting GPS technology in a car or a smartphone was a snap compared with putting it to use in the cockpit of an airplane.

Media Decoder Blog

F.T.C. Drops LimeWire Investigation

The Federal Trade Commission closes its inquiry of the file-sharing service, LimeWire.

Media Decoder Blog

AT&T and Crown Media Squabble Over Hallmark Channel

AT&T says its television subscribers could lose the Hallmark Channel at the end of the month due to a fight over the carriage fees that are paid Crown Media Holdings.

Wheels Blog

Mercedes-Benz to Produce 500 E-Cell A-Class Electric Cars

Mercedes-Benz, as part of its ongoing collaboration with Tesla Motors, will produce 500 battery-powered "E-Cell" versions of its small A-Class.

Personal Tech

Gadgetwise Blog

Pulling in That Distant Wi-Fi Signal

When a distant wireless signal just won't make it to a desired location, a wireless antenna device can help bring it in loud and clear.

The Sofa Wars

Media, cable and technology companies are fighting for consumers' screen time, and their money, as viewing habits grow more unpredictable.

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