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(FILES) In a file photo taken on April 27, 2012 a logo of Samsung Electronics is displayed on the glass door of its showroom in Seoul.  Samsung says July 14, 2014 that it has temporarily suspended business with one of its suppliers in China after finding evidence of possible illegal child labour. AFP PHOTO / FILES / JUNG YEON-JEJUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES) In a file photo taken on April 27, 2012 a logo of Samsung Electronics is displayed on the glass door of its showroom in Seoul. Samsung says July 14, 2014 that it has temporarily suspended business with one of its suppliers in China after finding evidence of possible illegal child labour. AFP PHOTO / FILES / JUNG YEON-JEJUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images
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Google directors wanted Larry Page and Sergey Brin to personally court Facebook employees, according to documents newly released in the Silicon Valley employee-poaching case. (There s reportedly no evidence the Google co-founders actually did.)

Movin on up: eBay to feature live Sotheby s auctions.

Apple denies that the iPhone threatens Chinese national security, saying it does not track its users.

YouTube is chasing premium Hollywood content. Watch out, Netflix and Amazon?

Speaking of chasing, Intel is going after the cheap-tablet business and courting Chinese manufacturers.

Nvidia to launch new Android/PC gaming device.

Samsung suspends a Chinese supplier over child-labor violations.

Genius, formerly known as Rap Genius, raises $40 million from Andreessen Horowitz and others.

World Cup final sets Facebook, Twitter usage records.

SpaceX s plan to build a spaceport in Texas gets FAA approval.

 

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