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Activision brings online ‘Call of Duty’ to China

NEW YORK (AP) – Activision is bringing its popular “Call of Duty” series to China as a free online game.

Activision Blizzard Inc. said Tuesday that it will publish the game through a partnership with Tencent Holdings Ltd., a Chinese online game company. There is no release date yet, and the contents of the game must still be approved by the Chinese government, as is the case with all games released in the country.

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Yahoo lays off 2,000 workers

SAN FRANCISCO (Xinhua) — Yahoo on Wednesday announced to lay off 2,000 employees, or about 14 percent of the company’s workforce.

“Today’s actions are an important next step toward a bold, new Yahoo — smaller, nimbler, more profitable and better equipped to innovate as fast as our customers and our industry require,” said Yahoo Chief Executive Officer Scott Thompson in a statement.

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TCN Announces Partnership with Debt$Net® to Offer Integrated Telephony Services

TCN Inc. today announced a partnership with The Computer Manager, Inc., a leading Washington-based debt collection software company that produces Debt$Net® Collection Software. The partnership will enable Debt$Net® users to utilize TCN web-based telephony services that are integrated with Debt$Net® Collection Software.

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Look3D Glasses For Stylish 3D Viewing

Look3D Glasses

Seeing 3D glasses tied up with some kind of fashion statement is nothing new but if you want authentic 3D glasses that can be worn and used for viewing 3D content then the Look3D glasses is for you. These 3D glasses are a result of the partnership between Look3D and ReaID which can be fashion statement glasses that you can also use the next time you see a 3D-compatible movie.

They look like standard marquee sunglasses but provide more than just a wardrobe look. There is no word yet on how much these 3D glasses would cost but you can bet that Look3D will be coming out with a pricing scheme soon.

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