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Viacom asks YouTube to remove 100K clips
Feb 2 2007 11:04PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Media company Viacom Inc., which owns the cable networks MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and the Paramount Pictures movie studio, asked YouTube on Friday to remove more than 100,000 unauthorized clips from its hugely popular video-sharing site.
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Apple: iTunes users should wait on Vista
Feb 2 2007 11:04PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Apple Inc. is urging some iPod and iTunes users to hold off on upgrading computers to Windows Vista, warning that the iTunes music software may not work well with the new operating system from rival Microsoft Corp.
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SIA: Global chip sales $248B in 2006
Feb 2 2007 5:36PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Global semiconductor sales reached a record $248 billion last year, driven largely by favorable economic conditions and rising demand for consumer electronics such as high-definition TVs, digital music players and cell phones, an industry group said Friday.
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Dell accused of hiding Intel payments
Feb 2 2007 5:35PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - A new class-action lawsuit claims that computer maker Dell Inc. inflated profits with secret payments of about $1 billion a year from chip maker Intel Corp.
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Dutch man fined $97,000 for 9B spam
Feb 2 2007 11:43AM (CT)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - A spammer whom authorities say e-mailed more than 9 billion unwanted advertisements for products like erection pills faces a hefty fine: If he needs headache medication or debt relief there's probably an unsolicited ad in his own inbox.
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Startup promotes community Web surfing
Feb 2 2007 11:29AM (CT)
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) - The new Web site Me.dium.com is built to change something that most of us probably take for granted: the fact that cruising the Internet is a pretty solitary activity.
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911 images could mean info overload
Feb 2 2007 11:06AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The scenario is all too common on the crowded streets of New York: A car crashes into another, confusion ensues and a slew of people at the site call 911 to offer the same or similar information.
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911 images could mean info overload
Feb 2 2007 11:06AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The scenario is all too common on the crowded streets of New York: A car crashes into another, confusion ensues and a slew of people at the site call 911 to offer the same or similar information.
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Quanta ships record 2M notebooks in Jan.
Feb 2 2007 7:05AM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Quanta Computer Inc., the world's largest contract maker of notebook computers by shipments, shipped a record 2 million notebook computers in January, the company's president said Friday.
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Apple's iPhone stirs up would-be rivals
Feb 2 2007 4:38AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Pablo Gonzalez, a Prada shoe-wearing cell phone connoisseur who jumps from one new handset to the next, is ready to ditch his $1,000 touch-screen cell phone for Apple's iPhone when it becomes available in June.
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Apple's iPhone stirs up would-be rivals
Feb 2 2007 4:38AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Pablo Gonzalez, a Prada shoe-wearing cell phone connoisseur who jumps from one new handset to the next, is ready to ditch his $1,000 touch-screen cell phone for Apple's iPhone when it becomes available in June.
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Apple's iPhone stirs up would-be rivals
Feb 2 2007 4:38AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Pablo Gonzalez, a Prada shoe-wearing cell phone connoisseur who jumps from one new handset to the next, is ready to ditch his $1,000 touch-screen cell phone for Apple's iPhone when it becomes available in June.
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Apple's iPhone stirs up would-be rivals
Feb 2 2007 4:38AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Pablo Gonzalez, a Prada shoe-wearing cell phone connoisseur who jumps from one new handset to the next, is ready to ditch his $1,000 touch-screen cell phone for Apple's iPhone when it becomes available in June.
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PS3 game sales boost Electronic Arts
Feb 2 2007 12:23AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Electronic Arts Inc. easily exceeded Wall Street's expectations with its fourth-quarter earnings, sending the stock up in extended trading but prompting financial analysts to wonder whether world's biggest video game publisher was becoming overvalued.
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PS3 game sales boost Electronic Arts
Feb 2 2007 12:23AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Electronic Arts Inc. easily exceeded Wall Street's expectations with its fourth-quarter earnings, sending the stock up in extended trading but prompting financial analysts to wonder whether world's biggest video game publisher was becoming overvalued.
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