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Irvine-based Broadcom Corp. was ordered to pay $3 million to Piano, Texas-based Microtune Inc. for infringing on a chip patent. Broadcom, which can sell its new version of the tuner chip under the ruling, also must pay Microtune's court costs. Microtune has a separate suit set for trial next year on Broadcom's new tuner chip, while Broadcom has charged Microtune with unfair trade practices ... Irvine-based Rainbow Technologies Inc. said it plans to buy privately held security hardware maker Chrysalis-ITS Inc. of Canada for an undisclosed amount ... Santa Ana-based SRS Labs Inc. said its second-quarter operating income rose 6.7% to $174,028, versus a year ago, on a 12.3% jump in ...

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