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LUCERNE, SWITZERLAND - MAY 27: (L-R) David Crawshay and Scott Brennan of Australia, Eric Knittel and Stephan Krueger of Germany, Cedric Berrest and Julien Bahain of France celebrate after the men's double sculls during Day 3 of the 2012 Samsung World Rowing Cup III on Lucerne Rotsee on May 27, 2012 in Lucerne, Switzerland.

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  • ASML 1Q earnings fall 24 percent

    has reported a 24 percent fall in earnings for the first quarter, as its backlog of orders from big clients such as Intel and Samsung tapered off.Net profit was 317 million ($416 million), from 345 million, and revenues fell 14 percent to 1.45 billion. The   Read more »

  • iPad tops Consumer Reports' list despite heat issue

    electronics and cars -- said on Monday it conducted additional tests on a number of tablets running Google Android software, including Samsung 's Galaxy Tab 10.1, and found higher temperatures common and not a cause for concern.Consumer Reports also confirmed   Read more »

  • Heavy demand expected as iPad goes on sale today

    too cool to buy gadgets made by companies other than Apple. In one of the commercials, a bearded hipster says he could never buy a Samsung phone because he's "creative." A bystander observes: "Dude, you're a barista."For some customers, standing in line will   Read more »

  • Ahead of the Bell: New iPad expected Wednesday

    iSuppli estimates that iPads accounted for about 62 percent of tablet computers shipped worldwide last year. Competitors include Samsung Electronic Co.'s Galaxy line, Amazon.com Inc. 's Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet.The upgrade from the iPad   Read more »

  • Summary Box: Court dismisses Apple, Samsung suits

    involved alleged patent infringements of the companies' respective slide-to-lock technology on mobile devices.BACKGROUND: South Korea's Samsung and Apple Inc. , based in Cupertino , Calif., are engaged in a strategic war over patents in many countries.   Read more »

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