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CBS doubles bandwidth for NCAA streams
Mar 8 2007 9:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - While CBS Corp. is doubling the amount of bandwidth available for viewing NCAA tournament games this year, it will still restrict the number of viewers to keep the system running smoothly.
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SEC goes after scam e-mails on stock
Mar 8 2007 9:22PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday suspended trading in 35 companies whose shares were touted in e-mail spam campaigns.
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Sony to launch virtual universe
Mar 8 2007 9:18PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Capitalizing on the popularity of social networks and online worlds, Sony will launch its own virtual universe and another 3-D game built almost entirely by players. "Home" is a real-time, networked world for the PlayStation 3 in which players create human-looking characters called avatars. They can buy clothing, furniture and videos to play on a virtual flat-screen television in their virtual apartments.
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Sweden plan would monitor communications
Mar 8 2007 9:18PM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Sweden's government presented a contentious plan Thursday to allow a defense intelligence agency to monitor _ without a court order _ e-mail traffic and phone calls crossing the nation's borders.
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Sweden plan would monitor communications
Mar 8 2007 9:18PM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Sweden's government presented a contentious plan Thursday to allow a defense intelligence agency to monitor _ without a court order _ e-mail traffic and phone calls crossing the nation's borders.
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Nintendo guru wants more happy games
Mar 8 2007 7:46PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Video game developers should resist the temptation to produce only sequels of established hits and games based on horror and revenge, Nintendo Co.'s top designer said Thursday.
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Nintendo guru wants more happy games
Mar 8 2007 7:46PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Video game developers should resist the temptation to produce only sequels of established hits and games based on horror and revenge, Nintendo Co.'s top designer said Thursday.
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Nintendo guru wants more happy games
Mar 8 2007 7:46PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Video game developers should resist the temptation to produce only sequels of established hits and games based on horror and revenge, Nintendo Co.'s top designer said Thursday.
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Review: Size a big feature on tiny phone
Mar 8 2007 7:10PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Thanks to the Razr fad, there are plenty of thin phones out there by now. But in terms of sheer smallness, the options remain slim.
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Vonage ordered to pay Verizon $58M
Mar 8 2007 6:08PM (CT)
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Internet phone company Vonage infringed on three patents held by Verizon Communications and must pay $58 million plus possible future royalties to its competitor, a jury said Thursday.
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Vonage ordered to pay Verizon $58M
Mar 8 2007 6:08PM (CT)
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Internet phone company Vonage infringed on three patents held by Verizon Communications and must pay $58 million plus possible future royalties to its competitor, a jury said Thursday.
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Jury rules against former Gateway execs
Mar 8 2007 4:39PM (CT)
IRVINE, Calif. (AP) - A federal jury ruled that two former Gateway Inc. executives manipulated earnings to meet analysts' expectations, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday.
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Google wins key ruling in patent dispute
Mar 8 2007 11:24AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Online search leader Google Inc. has won a key court ruling in a patent dispute over its popular three-dimensional software that provides Internet tours of the Earth.
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Clearwire IPO priced at $25 per share
Mar 8 2007 10:36AM (CT)
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) - Clearwire Corp., a wireless Internet services provider founded by cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw, raised $600 million in its initial public offering which valued the entire company at just over $4 billion.
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Clearwire IPO priced at $25 per share
Mar 8 2007 10:36AM (CT)
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) - Clearwire Corp., a wireless Internet services provider founded by cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw, raised $600 million in its initial public offering which valued the entire company at just over $4 billion.
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Turkish court orders ban of YouTube
Mar 8 2007 7:03AM (CT)
ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Four college students on Thursday asked a Turkish court to revoke the ban it imposed on YouTube for running videos that prosecutors said insulted the founder of modern Turkey.
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Microsoft signs up 1st licensee for code
Mar 8 2007 5:54AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Under threat of new multimillion fines, Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that it had signed up its first licensee for a scheme EU regulators told it to set up three years ago to share code that helps servers work with the Windows operating platform.
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Solar technology gets White House boost
Mar 8 2007 3:06AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - A company trying to harness energy from sunlight and interior light to wirelessly power everything from cell phones to signboards now has financial backing from the White House.
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