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  • Ballmer Kills Hopes for Yahoo Bid
    Steve Ballmer said Microsoft remains "very open" to acquiring Yahoo's search business but has "moved on" from past efforts to acquire all of the Internet company. Yahoo shares plunged 21%.



  • BlackBerry's Storm Joins Touch-Phone Fray
    The Storm is a very capable hand-held computer that will appeal to BlackBerry users who have been pining for a touch-controlled device with a larger screen.



  • Microsoft Modifies Zune Service
    Microsoft is modifying its approach to offering music to consumers over the Internet, after slow consumer uptake of its Zune Pass subscription service.



  • Amid PC Hits, Analysts Say Dell Is a 'Sell'
    While H-P juiced the market earlier this week by preannouncing better-than-expected results, Dell could just as easily report numbers worse than analysts project.



  • EHarmony Settles Dispute Over Gay Matches
    A settlement between eHarmony and the New Jersey attorney general requires the online heterosexual dating service to also cater to homosexuals.



  • Yahoo Wins Boost From T-Mobile
    T-Mobile has selected Yahoo as the default search provider for most of its devices, giving the Internet company a boost as it battles Google and Microsoft.



  • Chip Sales Are Forecast to Fall
    World-wide semiconductor sales are expected to decline 5.6% next year, the latest sign of the souring market for technology products.



  • PayPal to Offer Holiday Credit
    PayPal plans to offer consumers credit lines for online holiday purchases, as the eBay unit tries to expand its online-payments business.



  • Judge Set to Rebuke FCC in NFL Case
    An administrative judge is set to rebuke the FCC over a case involving the NFL's complaint that Comcast won't carry its channel on its most popular tier of service.



  • Mark Cuban Lays Out Defense
    Mark Cuban said he never agreed to keep information about pending financing of an Internet company private.




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