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TiVo Inc. said it may be entitled to billions of dollars in damages should it win its patent- infringement lawsuit against Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility unit over digital-video recording technology.
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Warner Bros. won’t supply its latest DVDs to Dish Network Corp.’s Blockbuster movie-rental chain after the two sides clashed over a 28-delay on new-release rentals sought by the studio.
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The romantic comedy “No Strings Attached” opened in first place at U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $19.7 million for Viacom Inc. ’s Paramount Pictures.
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Biofuels face their biggest test yet -- whether they can power fighter jets and tanks in battle at prices the world’s best-funded military can afford.
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What to name my new, lime-green 2011 Ford Fiesta? It may be teensy, but with that sharp design and explosive neon paint job, it won’t be overlooked. Something manly, like the Green Hornet or Atomic Wedge.
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Mike Wallace, the hard-charging correspondent who was billed by CBS as “America’s toughest interviewer” on the long-running “60 Minutes” newsmagazine, has died. He was 93.
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“Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” was the top U.S. and Canadian film over the holiday weekend, taking in $26.5 million for Paramount Pictures as Hollywood prepared to close out a second year of falling sales.
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The horror film “The Rite” opened in first place at U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $15 million for Time Warner Inc. ’s Warner Bros.
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This is every kid’s dream. I’m sitting in the Batmobile, a gonzo fantasy car with parachutes and fins so big they look like wings.
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“Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol” collected $46.2 million in U.S. and Canadian cinemas over the holiday weekend, clinching Paramount Pictures’ first annual domestic box-office title in at least a decade.
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