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Japan's SoftBank to brief on Sprint deal, gets Intel CEO's support
The Guardian
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's SoftBank Corp will hold a news conference on Tuesday about its deal to acquire 70 percent of U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp as investors seek clues on whether it might trump a counteroffer from Dish Network Corp. | SoftBank's billionaire founder and top executive ...
Secretary of Defense, Chuck Hagel, arrives at Manas Air Base, Kyrgyzstan, to transload aircraft and meet with troops stationed in the area, March 8, 2013. Hagel is traveling to Afghanistan on his first trip as the 24th Secretary of Defense to visit U.S. Troops, NATO leaders, and Afghan counterparts.
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Hagel: Israel did not tell him of intel on Syria
The Guardian
ROBERT BURNS | AP National Security Writer= CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel indicated on Wednesday that he was caught by surprise when Israeli officials publicly revealed their assessment that Syria has used chemical weapons in its civil war. | Hagel told reporters that his Israeli...
Intel Names Insider as Chief Executive
The New York Times
Intel, the world’s largest maker of semiconductors, has named a company veteran, Brian M. Krzanich, as its next chief executive. | More Tech Coverage | News from the technology industry, including start-ups, the Internet, enterprise and gadgets...
Analysis: Intel not expected to stray far from current path with new CEO
The News & Observer
Despite being battered by the slumping personal computer market, Intel signaled its commitment to its current course with the selection Thursday of chief operating officer Brian Krzanich as CEO and software head Renee James as president. | In succeed...
Analysis: Intel's new CEO not expected to stray far from current path
LA Daily News
By Steve Johnson | sjohnson@mercurynews.com | mercurynews.com | Posted:   05/02/2013 04:00:31 PM PDT | May 2, 2013 11:58 PM GMTUpdated:   05/02/2013 04:58:42 PM PDT | More Intel coverage | Latest news More about CEO Paul Otellini Market upd...
Intel names Brian Krzanih CEO as Paul Otellini is about to step down (Video)
The Examiner
Almost 7 month after Intel CEO (chief executive officer) Paul Otellini announce his surprise resignation, chip manufacturer Intel has named a new CEO. On November 10, 2012 Mr. Otellini said that after 40 years he was stepping down after the company h...
Intel taps COO Krzanich as chipmaker's next CEO
Knox News
NEW YORK (AP) — Intel, one of the pillars of Silicon Valley, is following its traditions and promoting an insider to the job of CEO. The world's largest chipmaker is tasking Chief Operating Officer Brian Krzanich with steering it through an industr...
Intel's CEO pick sticks to tried-and-true formula
Houston Chronicle
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In picking Brian Krzanich as its next CEO, Intel Corp. stuck to a familiar playbook amid a game-changing shift in computing that has raised worries about the future of the world's largest chipmaker. | Ever since Intel co-founde...
Intel's CEO pick sticks to tried-and-true formula
Herald Tribune
SAN FRANCISCO - In picking Brian Krzanich as its next CEO, Intel Corp. stuck to a familiar playbook amid a game-changing shift in computing that has raised worries about the future of the world's largest chipmaker. | Ever since Intel co-founders Robe...
>Intel's CEO pick sticks to tried-and-true formula
Seattle Post
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In picking Brian Krzanich as its next CEO, Intel Corp. stuck to a familiar playbook amid a game-changing shift in computing that has raised worries about the future of the world's largest chipmaker. | Ever since Intel co-founde...
Science
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Playing video games delays ageing in elderly
The Times Of India
Older people who play video games challenging their mental processing speed could delay the ageing of their minds, a new study has found. | According to the study from the University of Iowa, researchers found that elderly people who played just ten hours of a game priming their mental processing speed and skills, delayed declines by as many as sev...
Technology
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Number of active users at Facebook over the years
Houston Chronicle
Facebook says it now has 1.11 billion people using the site each month, slightly more than the 1.06 billion reported three months earlier. It represents a 23 percent growth from a year earlier. | The figure is as of March 31 and was disclosed Wednesday in Facebook's quarterly earnings report. | Facebook also says it had 665 million active users eac...



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