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Technology Report: Judge urges more deliberations in Android case

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Judge urges more deliberations in Android case
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A judge urged jurors to continue deliberating Oracle Corp's copyright claims against Google over the Android mobile platform, after jurors indicated they had reached unanimous agreement on all but one of the questions they must decide.
Third Point demands Yahoo fire CEO by Monday
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Activist hedge fund investor Third Point demanded that internet company Yahoo Inc fire its chief executive, Scott Thompson, by Monday for padding his resume.
Micron likely winner in bid for Japan's Elpida-NHK
SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S.-based Micron Technology is the likely winner in the bidding for Elpida Memory Inc, Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported on Friday, in a deal that would help the failed Japanese chipmaker sustain operations and repay creditors.
Almunia says won't rush Google antitrust decision
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU regulators are in no rush to decide any antitrust charges against Google, in a complicated investigation into complaints by rivals about its search results, the EU's competition chief said on Friday.
Facebook plans to raise $10.6 billion in mega IPO
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc aims to raise about $10.6 billion in Silicon Valley's largest IPO, dwarfing the coming-out parties of tech companies like Google Inc and granting the world's largest social network a market value close to Amazon.com's.
Samsung unwraps latest Galaxy rival to iPhone
LONDON/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics unveiled a new top-of-the-range Galaxy smartphone in London on Thursday, updating the most direct rival to Apple's iPhone with a larger touch screen and more powerful processor.
EBay, Wal-Mart search for revved-up search engines
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - EBay Inc and Wal-Mart Stores Inc are developing new Web search engines to better compete against Amazon.com Inc in the fast-growing e-commerce market.
U.S. mobile industry faces spectrum, deal paralysis
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Complaints about the shortage of wireless frequencies and a need for U.S. mobile carriers to consolidate will dominate the industry's largest annual gathering next week, but regulatory uncertainty may leave the sector powerless to deal with its most pressing issues anytime soon.
SK hynix drops bid for Japan's Elpida, shares jump
SEOUL (Reuters) - SK hynix dropped its bid for bankrupt Japanese semiconductor maker Elpida Memory Inc, sending shares of the South Korean chipmaker to a two-week high.
Nokia defends strategy to exasperated investors
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia's new chairman Risto Siilasmaa defended its turnaround strategy on Thursday before meeting shareholders who are losing patience with the company's efforts to catch up in the smartphone market.
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