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Yahoo’s new search pact with Microsoft includes opt-out clause
By Steven Musil Either company will be able to terminate the amended deal on or after October 1, according to a new regulatory filing.
Microsoft chooses Australia for first store outside North America
By Claire Reilly As it expands its online presence to more than 189 countries, Microsoft has announced it will open its first retail store outside North America in Sydney, Australia.
Republic Wireless to credit customers for unused data
By Marguerite Reardon The upstart wireless provider hopes its new data plan will lure customers away from the biggest wireless operators.
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‘Thor’s Helmet’ is a strikingly beautiful, messy nebula
By Michael Franco To celebrate the release of “Age of Ultron,” a type of star that will “live fast and die hard” is creating a nebula fitting for a Norse god. (Well, not really for that reason.)
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Louis C.K. says Twitter made him feel miserable (about himself)
By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: Louis C.K. says he left Twitter because he regretted everything he posted on it and it made him feel bad.
Louis C.K. says Twitter made him feel miserable (about himself)
By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: Louis C.K. says he left Twitter because he regretted everything he posted on it and it made him feel bad.
George Lucas: Don’t look at me for ‘Star Wars’ spoilers
By Joan E. Solsman The creator of famed sci-fi franchise says he has no idea what’s happening in “The Force Awakens” — and he’s looking forward to finally feeling the thrill of being surprised by “Star Wars.”
Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 launches early with discounted price
By Scott Webster The unlocked smartphone arrives a few days ahead of schedule and with a lower than expected price.
Adios, silicon: Why exotic designs are the future for the chips in your gadgets
By Stephen Shankland Decades of progress creating conventional computer chips will stall in the coming years, forcing some far-out ideas on semiconductor makers. Carbon nanotubes or quantum computing, anyone?