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  • Winehouse producer Salaam Remi aims for Grammy

    Salaam Remi has been producing music for more than 20 years, but he says he's not mad that he's just earning the top producer nomination at the Grammy Awards.


  • Sony trims quarterly loss to $115 million

    Sony Corp. is still struggling but managed to reduce its red ink for the latest quarter as the Japanese electronics and entertainment company aims for a comeback from record yearly losses.


  • A look at BlackBerry maker Research in Motion

    Research In Motion Ltd. is changing its name to BlackBerry as the Canadian company develops two new phones with a modern operating system called BlackBerry 10. RIM is counting on the new system to help with a turnaround. Here's a look at recent developments as the company struggles to regain market share lost to Apple's iPhone and devices running Google's Android operating software.


  • 'Warm Bodies' tops box office with $20.4 million

    The zombie romantic-comedy "Warm Bodies" topped the box office with a debut of $20.4 million.


  • Sony likely to unveil next PlayStation on Feb. 20

    Sony is poised to unveil the next PlayStation game console on Feb. 20, a date that would give the Japanese electronics company a head start over Microsoft's expected announcement of an Xbox 360 successor in June.


  • Tommy Mottola apologizes to Mariah in 'Hitmaker'

    Behind Mariah, Michael and the constellation of stars at arguably the most successful record label in history stood a man who didn't often talk to the media or explain his motivations.


  • 'Grand Theft Auto V' to launch on Sept. 17

    Video game publisher Take-Two says the next installment of the long-awaited "Grand Theft Auto" series will launch worldwide on Sept. 17.


  • Nintendo returns to profit, lowers sales forecasts

    Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co. returned to the black for the first nine months of its business year and more than doubled its profit forecast for the full year, getting a perk from a weaker yen, despite pessimism about sales prospects.


  • A look at BlackBerry maker Research in Motion

    Research In Motion Ltd. will now be known as BlackBerry as the Canadian company showed off two new phones with a modern operating system called BlackBerry 10. RIM is counting on the new system to help with a turnaround. Here's a look at recent developments as the company struggles to regain market share lost to Apple's iPhone and devices running Google's Android operating software.


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