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Information black hole as North Korean leader dies
SEOUL - Few national leaders die these days with no one outside their country knowing about it. For more than 48 hours. Not even a mention on Twitter.
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AT&T;, T-Mobile asset sales talks go cold: report
NEW YORK - Talks over potential asset sales as part of AT&T; Inc's efforts to get approval of its $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA have gone cold, according to The Wall Street Journal on Sunday.
Nokia CEO says to keep headquarters in Finland: TV
HELSINKI - Stephen Elop, the first non-Finn to run Nokia, on Sunday quashed rumors the cellphone maker could move its headquarters to the United States from Espoo, a suburb of the Finnish capital Helsinki.
Travel app curates reviews from experts and friends
TORONTO - Planning a trip and looking for some recommendations? A new app aggregates information from guidebooks, local and international publications and friends to provide useful suggestions.
Analysis: Could RIM's survival mean abandoning the BlackBerry?
TORONTO - It might seem like corporate heresy but an increasing number of technology investors and experts are asking whether Research in Motion needs to ditch its BlackBerry handset business to survive. | Video
Americans losing addiction to "CrackBerrys"
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK - To understand what ails BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd in the U.S. market, just ask eBay Inc Chief Executive John Donahoe. | Video
‘Sherlock Holmes’ sequel leads slower box office
Action adventure film "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" led a trio of sequels at the box office over another underwhelming weekend that saw ticket sales fall from last year.