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Jerry Seinfeld poses at the premiere of 'Bee Movie' in London December 6, 2007. (Anthony Harvey/Reuters)Reuters - Comedian Jerry Seinfeld will star in a $300 million marketing campaign for Microsoft Corp aimed at burnishing the image of its computer operating system, a person familiar with the effort said on Thursday.


In this Jan. 28, 2007 file photo, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison watches the Stanford and UCLA basketball game in Stanford, Calif. Oracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison, long a fixture on the annual lists of the world's richest people, has quickly ensconced himself atop The Associated Press' rankings of the best-paid CEOs. Ellison's latest pay package, valued at $84.6 million, is the highest disclosed so far this year among more than 400 major U.S. companies analyzed by the AP.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - Oracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison, a longtime fixture on the list of the world's richest people, is now ensconced atop The Associated Press' rankings of the top-paid chief executives in the United States.


AP - Imagine juicing up your laptop computer or cell phone without plugging them into an electrical socket. That's a luxury that could be provided by wireless power transmission, a concept that has been bandied about for decades but is creeping closer to becoming viable.
NewsFactor - Road warriors may be a step closer to dumping the rat's nest of recharging wires in their laptop bags. According to reports, Intel was to demonstrate Thursday at the Intel Developers Forum a major breakthrough in charging devices such as laptops, cell phones, and MP3 players without wires.
AP - Phone companies have been expanding their technology-support offerings, and AT&T Inc. took that trend one step further Thursday by introducing a tech-help plan that's even available to people who don't subscribe to other AT&T services.