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Report: Nokia Loses Cellphone Top Spot to Samsung

Helsinki. Nokia has been bumped off its 14-year top spot as the world’s largest cellphone company by Samsung, according to a British research firm. 9:47pm May 16, 2012

New Hand for Helm of Troubled Yahoo! Ship

San Francisco. Yahoo! floundering ship hit more rough waters on Sunday with its second commander in less than a year being forced to walk the plank. 8:22am May 14, 2012

Myspace Settles Privacy Probe

Washington. Myspace, the once mighty social network, has settled a privacy investigation by the Federal Trade Commission and agreed to submit to privacy audits over the next 20 years. 10:25am May 9, 2012

Facebook Buys Mobile Discovery Startup Glancee

Mere weeks from a multi-billion-dollar debut on the stock market, Facebook has ramped up its focus on mobile lifestyles with the purchase of “social discovery” startup Glancee. 1:38pm May 8, 2012

Pandora, Spotify Face Off in Free Online Music Market

New Orleans. It took decades for music delivery to evolve from vinyl records to CDs and years to go from CDs to MP3 players. Now Internet radio is shaping up as competition for digital audio players by providing free online music streaming from Web sites such as Pandora and Spotify. 9:09pm May 6, 2012

Yahoo Investor Tells Board to Fire CEO for Lying

San Francisco. Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson could lose his job after just four months leading the troubled Internet company because of a lie about his academic credentials. 9:42am May 5, 2012

YouTube Promotes Channels, Pledges $200 Million in Ads

Report: Facebook IPO Set for May 18

Microsoft Says Raid Damaged Cybercrime Operation

Yahoo Escalates Patent Battle With Facebook

US Regulators Hire Legal Gun to Aim at Google: Reports

Samsung Reports Record $4.44b Net Profit in First Quarter

Apple Enjoying Fruit of China’s Labor

High-Tech Tycoons ‘to Mine Asteroids’

Facebook Profit Slips Ahead of Stock Market Debut

Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker is struggling on the highly competitive smartphone market. (Agency Photo)

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