Spears in yet another collision is caught by Paparazzi and posted on TMZ.com
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Comcast acquires social-networking to add to its broadband services.
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The world's largest mobile network company is in talks with Ghanaian government in a bid to takeover the country's mobile network.
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Billionaire Carl Icahn is looking to shake things up over at Yahoo!
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Top video game publisher Electronic Arts expects to gain market share with 'Spore' and 'The Sims 3.'
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Time Warner's HBO cable network will sell HBO shows via iTune digital entertainment service.
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Research In Motion to release Blackberry 'Bold' smartphone that comes with integrated GPS, Wi-Fi and lots of other goodies.
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A new British service offers satellite TV without the subscription charge.
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Brit Rockers Muse are the latest band to cash in on smash hit video game release in 3-song EP.
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Yahoo India launches a beta version of Glue, its media rich search engine as the race heats up to provide the dominant search engine that's way more than just text.
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The social networking leviathan suffers setback as News Corp warned that MySpace would miss its target revenues for the year.
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Skype launches a nonstop global advertising campaign utilizing the company's gadgets and interacting via digital media companies Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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The world's biggest recording label agrees to allow ad-funded music downloads and file-sharing for free.
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The largest US electronics retailer purchases 50 percent stake in Europe's largest cell phone chain.
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Scientists in Glasgow using nanoelectronics have discovered how to increase LED light-output efficiency, so now you can afford to keep the light on.
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The search juggernaut is bellying up to the WiMAX bar with a $500 million hedge bet to shore up Clearwire.
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Yahoo stock bounces, but the blame-game continues back-and-forth in the high-stakes soap opera.
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Australian recycling company Global Renewables lifts, cleans and separates to cut back landfill.
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European and Australian sales of the Sony game console have surpassed Microsoft's Xbox.
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Yahoo rejects Microsoft's offer of $35 per share maybe this failed gamble will force Ballmer to try another 'table' to challenge Google.
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