Virgin Galactic unveils commercial spaceship

MOJAVE, Calif. – The sleek, bullet-shaped spacecraft is about the size of a large business jet — with wide windows and seats for six well-heeled passengers to take a thrill ride into space. It’s billed as the world’s first commercial spaceship, designed to be carried aloft by an exotic jet before firing its rocket engine to climb beyond the Earth’s atmosphere. In a Hollywood-style rollout, Virgin Galactic on Monday... [more]

Google search results to include ‘real-time’ data

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Fresh information from blogs, news sites,Twitter and other popular hangouts will appear in Google‘s search results more quickly as the company aims to give people a more comprehensive look at what’s happening on the Web. The feature unveiled Monday represents Google Inc.‘s most significant step yet in the field of “real-time” search — a catch phrase for the torrent of information... [more]

Cisco to proceed with $3.4 billion Tandberg deal

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Cisco Systems Inc. says it is waiving its condition that 90 percent of shareholders of Norwegian videoconferencing equipment firm Tandberg ASA back its $3.4 billion takeover offer and will close the deal as soon as possible. Cisco, the world’s largest computer networking equipment maker, said holders of 89 percent of Tandberg shares have agreed to the company’s $30.32-per-share offer as of Thursday, when the... [more]

Comcast to pay $13.75B for NBC stake

PHILADELPHIA -  After months of negotiations, Comcast Corp. is finally about to seal its deal for a majority stake in NBC Universal, turning the nation’s largest cable TV provider into one of its most powerful media companies. Comcast Corp. is expected to announce early Thursday that it will pay $13.75 billion in cash and assets to gain control of NBC Universal from General Electric Co. People familiar with the transaction described... [more]

Sony hopes online service will build brand loyalty

TOKYO – Sony’s new online service connecting the whole range of its gadgets to downloadable content like movies and games should help build brand loyalty, a top executive said Friday. Executive Vice President Kazuo Hirai said the service, set for launch next year, highlights an advantage that Sony has over rivals like Samsung Electronics Co. and other manufacturers that don’t produce their own content. Sony’s business... [more]

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