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Tech Industry News Archives for January 11, 2006

Apple shares hit record high on Intel news
Jan 11 2006 8:46PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Computer Inc. shares leapt to an all-time high on Wednesday, boosted by its decision to use Intel Corp. microprocessors to help it grab a bigger share of the desktop PC market.
 
TV coming to in-flight Internet service
Jan 11 2006 6:49PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Airline passengers will soon be able to watch live television on their laptops through Connexion by Boeing's in-flight Internet service.
 
Democracy isn't always free online
Jan 11 2006 6:31PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - You can watch meetings of the state utilities commission online _ but you'll have to pay as if it were WrestleMania or Tyson vs. Holyfield.
 
Robert Fripp records new Windows sounds
Jan 11 2006 6:25PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp visited Microsoft Corp.'s campus recently to record sounds that could be used in the forthcoming version of the company's flagship Windows operating system.
 
Study: Teens optimistic about innovation
Jan 11 2006 6:21PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Teenagers have some seemingly high expectations about what technology might bring over the next decade, according to a new Massachusetts Institute of Technology study.
 
IPod accessories the rage at Macworld
Jan 11 2006 6:13PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Computer Inc. may have introduced a couple of new Intel-powered computers this week, but for many exhibitors taking part in the Macworld Conference & Expo, the focus remains firmly on the iPod.
 
European tech giants craft search engine
Jan 11 2006 9:46AM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Quaero is billed as Europe's answer to Google, but it has a lot to live up to.
 
Boeing starts new pricing for Internet
Jan 11 2006 7:44AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Connexion by Boeing, a division of the aerospace company that offers in-flight Internet and entertainment services on several foreign airlines, says it will start charging people slightly less for online access _ or slightly more, depending on how long they stay connected.
 
   

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