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Tech Industry News Archives for January 19, 2007

Virus exploits interest in Europe storm
Jan 19 2007 2:22PM (CT)
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Spammers are exploiting the public's interest in this week's European storm to spread a computer virus that sends junk e-mail, computer security experts said Friday.
 
Virus exploits interest in Europe storm
Jan 19 2007 2:22PM (CT)
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Spammers are exploiting the public's interest in this week's European storm to spread a computer virus that sends junk e-mail, computer security experts said Friday.
 
Microsoft case lawyers claim violation
Jan 19 2007 2:20PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The plaintiffs in Iowa's class-action antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. claim they have uncovered information that indicates the software company is violating its 2002 agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice.
 
Google to build data center in N.C.
Jan 19 2007 11:33AM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Search engine giant Google Inc. plans to spend $600 million to build a data center in North Carolina, state officials and the company said Friday.
 
Belgian newspapers take on Yahoo!
Jan 19 2007 10:44AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - A group of Belgian newspapers has asked Yahoo! Inc. to remove links to their archived stories from its Web search service, claiming they infringe copyright laws, their lawyers confirmed Friday.
 
Yahoo expands finance section
Jan 19 2007 1:01AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Internet powerhouse Yahoo Inc. will begin dispensing advice about personal finances in its latest bid to bolster its own finances.
 
AT&T expands free in-network calling
Jan 19 2007 1:00AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - AT&T customers who subscribe to both its Cingular Wireless and traditional phone services can now make and receive unlimited free calls to and from any other AT&T or Cingular customer.
 
   

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