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Tech Industry News Archives for February 7, 2007

Music industry group fires back at Apple
Feb 7 2007 11:02PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A recording industry group fired back Wednesday at Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, suggesting his company should open up its anti-piracy technology to its rivals instead of urging major record labels to strip copying restrictions from music sold online.
 
Japanese phone subscriptions top 100M
Feb 7 2007 11:00PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - The total number of mobile telephone subscriptions in Japan topped 100 million for the first time in January, a telecommunications association said.
 
Dell begins selling Sony TVs on Web site
Feb 7 2007 9:39PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Dell Inc. began selling flat-panel televisions from rival electronics manufacturer Sony Corp. on Wednesday and said it would soon offer products from a variety of companies as it tweaks its consumer business strategy.
 
TiVo download deal leaves stocks mixed
Feb 7 2007 6:21PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - News that Amazon.com Inc. and TiVo Inc. will soon let customers download movies from the Web to their set-top boxes shook up the stocks of companies involved in digital video services.
 
Gmail becomes more widely available
Feb 7 2007 5:21PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc.'s e-mail service is almost ready to accept all comers, nearly three years after the online search leader shook up the Internet by offering users an unprecedented amount of free storage and displaying ads based on the content of the correspondence.
 
Diller: IAC will create more programming
Feb 7 2007 4:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Barry Diller, head of the Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, said Wednesday the company would invest a couple hundred million dollars in the next few years to create new content.
 
Diller: IAC will create more programming
Feb 7 2007 4:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Barry Diller, head of the Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, said Wednesday the company would invest a couple hundred million dollars in the next few years to create new content.
 
Communications plan sparks battle
Feb 7 2007 4:45PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Harlin McEwen says his grandchildren are able to communicate in a more technologically advanced way than are most of the nation's police and firefighters, and that concerns him.
 
Communications plan sparks battle
Feb 7 2007 4:45PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Harlin McEwen says his grandchildren are able to communicate in a more technologically advanced way than are most of the nation's police and firefighters, and that concerns him.
 
Students use chat lingo in class
Feb 7 2007 4:29PM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Middle school teacher Julia Austin is noticing a new generation of errors creeping into her pupils' essays.
 
Singapore man jailed for tapping network
Feb 7 2007 2:57PM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - A Singapore man was sentenced to three months in prison Wednesday for illegally accessing wireless Internet networks and posting a bomb threat, becoming the first person in the city-state to be jailed for logging onto someone else's wireless Web account.
 
Browser starts showing green for good
Feb 7 2007 2:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Users of Microsoft Corp.'s latest Web browser can start looking for the address bar to turn green while shopping or banking.
 
Browser starts showing green for good
Feb 7 2007 2:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Users of Microsoft Corp.'s latest Web browser can start looking for the address bar to turn green while shopping or banking.
 
Man gets second chance at space ride
Feb 7 2007 1:19PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man who gave up a free space ride because he couldn't afford the taxes on the contest prize may be going to the cosmos after all.
 
5M pirated discs in Asia-Pacific sting
Feb 7 2007 12:58PM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - Authorities have seized nearly 5 million pirated discs and arrested 870 people in a two-month anti-piracy operation in about a dozen Asia-Pacific nations.
 
5M pirated discs in Asia-Pacific sting
Feb 7 2007 12:58PM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - Authorities have seized nearly 5 million pirated discs and arrested 870 people in a two-month anti-piracy operation in about a dozen Asia-Pacific nations.
 
Singapore to host Sept. game convention
Feb 7 2007 12:16PM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - Video-game developers, manufacturers, publishers and players from around the world will gather in Singapore in September for a convention expected to be the region's largest.
 
Recommendation site fights manipulation
Feb 7 2007 10:14AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A Web site that ranks and displays news, blog and other items based on recommendations from its visitors has responded to efforts to manipulate the rankings by dropping its list of most active users.
 
Norway agency questions Apple music move
Feb 7 2007 9:55AM (CT)
OSLO, Norway (AP) - Norway's Consumer Council applauded signs of willingness from Apple Inc. to open its iTunes music store to players other than its iPod, but said Wednesday the company was skirting key issues and passing responsibility to record companies.
 
Gates: Secure data remain key challenge
Feb 7 2007 7:42AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Keeping information secure in this age of laptop-lugging workers is the tech industry's most formidable challenge, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday.
 
Gates: Secure data remain key challenge
Feb 7 2007 7:42AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Keeping information secure in this age of laptop-lugging workers is the tech industry's most formidable challenge, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday.
 
Gates: Secure data remain key challenge
Feb 7 2007 7:42AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Keeping information secure in this age of laptop-lugging workers is the tech industry's most formidable challenge, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday.
 
Gates: Secure data remain key challenge
Feb 7 2007 7:42AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Keeping information secure in this age of laptop-lugging workers is the tech industry's most formidable challenge, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday.
 
Gates: Secure data remain key challenge
Feb 7 2007 7:42AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Keeping information secure in this age of laptop-lugging workers is the tech industry's most formidable challenge, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday.
 
Gates: Secure data remain key challenge
Feb 7 2007 7:42AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Keeping information secure in this age of laptop-lugging workers is the tech industry's most formidable challenge, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday.
 
Raytheon selects IBM for Navy contract
Feb 7 2007 3:13AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - IBM Corp. on Wednesday said it was selected by defense firm Raytheon Co. to assist in designing an upgraded software system for at least one U.S. Navy Zumwalt destroyer.
 
   

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