Features By Queena Kim
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Speaking the language of Apple v. Samsung
The trial hinges on whether Samsung violated Apple's patents. But technology may be the least of it.
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Samsung faces Apple in court today
Samsung is being sued by Apple for more than $2 billion in damages, as well as an injunction to stop the sale of Samsung's smartphones and tablets.
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Facebook to report first earnings since IPO
Facebook has had a rocky road since it started selling shares and there are still big questions about Facebook's future. For instance: how, exactly, it plans to make money.
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Support grows for online sales tax
Republican governors and giant e-commerce retailer Amazon now back Congressional legislation to tax online transactions.
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Digg sold for scrap
The last remnants of the once popular social media site were sold yesterday -- for just $500,000.
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A new CEO still may not save Yahoo
It's widely expected that interim CEO Ross Levinsohn will get the permanent title at today's shareholders meeting at Yahoo. But will anything change for the struggling company?
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Virus shines light on 'click fraud'
An estimated 45,000 people in the U.S. may have trouble getting online Monday because of a computer virus. Hackers replaced real ads with fake ones, a crime known as "click fraud."
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The angels of Silicon Valley
Angel investors fund the very early stages of startups, looking to get in early on the next big thing. A lot of angel money ends up going down the drain, but that's just the price of innovation.
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Competition heads for the cloud
After a vicious storm knocks out some cloud computing services, competitors look to profit.










