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  • Porn wars: episode II

    In which the government stops at nothing to manipulate public opinion against all evidence and the advice of experts... again.

  • CyberWorks plunge stuns market

    Just when analysts thought PCCW wiggled out of a bad situation, it loses 3.44 percent in heavy trading. Some claim investors are unhappy with CyberWorks selling as much as 60 percent of its mobile business to Telstra.

  • Few surprises likely at Tokyo Mac show

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs will handle the keynote duties at this week's Macworld Expo in Tokyo, but don't count on a new PowerBook or other major product announcements from the company.

  • Jobs unveils new hardware in Tokyo

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs confounded naysayers during Wednesday's Macworld Expo/Tokyo keynote presentation when he took the wraps off new iBooks and professional PowerBooks and nudged up the processor speed of the Power Mac G4.

  • iBook, G4 make a splash in Japan

    CHIBA, Japan -- Apple was quick to distinguish itself among the 700 companies exhibiting at this week's installment of World PC Expo, Asia's biggest personal computing show.

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