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Chinese police shut down hacker training business
(AP)
AP - Police in central China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of members online and provided them with cyberattack lessons and malicious software, state media said Monday.
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PayPal halts certain payment transactions in India
(AP)
AP - The online payments service PayPal has taken the unusual step of suspending many transactions in India for more than a week.
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SAP CEO resigns, replaced by 2 co-chief executives
(AP)
AP - The chief executive of German software company SAP AG, Leo Apotheker, has resigned after his contract was not renewed and will be succeeded by two co-CEOs, the company said Sunday.
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Macmillan books coming back to Amazon
(AP)
AP - After a weeklong absence, new copies of Andrew Young's "The Politician," Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall" and other books published by Macmillan are available for purchase on Amazon.com.
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Prius problems put spotlight on car electronics
(AP)
 AP - Your most expensive piece of electronics probably is not your flat panel TV or your computer. More likely, it's your car, which can pack 50 microprocessors to control everything from the fuel mix to the rearview mirrors.
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AT&T now says SlingPlayer for iPhone on 3G is OK
(AP)
AP - AT&T Inc. said Thursday it will now allow Sling Media Inc.'s television-viewing program for the iPhone to operate over its "3G" high-speed mobile network.
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NY Governor is not resigning: spokeswoman
(Reuters)
Reuters - New York Democratic Governor David Paterson is not planning to resign, his spokeswoman said on Monday, calling blog reports "entirely fabricated."
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X10 Fable 3 Reveal will Make Gamers 'Super Pissed Off'
(PC World)
PC World - Peter Molyneux says he's terrified Fable-series fans will balk at radical changes to Fable 3, changes he'll apparently reveal this week at Microsoft's Xbox-oriented X10 gaming event.
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Vodafone Enterprise signs 4-year Oracle deal
(Reuters)
Reuters - Vodafone Group Plc, the world's largest mobile phone operator by revenue, has secured a four-year deal to provide Oracle Corp with voice, data and management services to employees in the EMEA region.
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