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Tech Industry News Archives for March 9, 2006

Microsoft sees Origami as new breed of PC
Mar 9 2006 8:45PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - So you've got a cell phone in one pocket, an MP3 player in the other, a laptop in your briefcase, and maybe a personal digital assistant somewhere in between. Oh, one of your kids has the latest game handheld, too.
 
More is better serves as theme for CeBIT
Mar 9 2006 8:44PM (CT)
HANOVER, Germany (AP) - Whether it's a giant flat-panel TV screen, cell phone with enormous storage capacity, or tiny PC with full laptop functions, visitors to the CeBIT tech fair are hit with the message that bigger is better _ even though it may come in a smaller package.
 
Google to pay $90M in 'click fraud' case
Mar 9 2006 8:44PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. has agreed to pay up to $90 million to settle a lawsuit alleging the online search engine leader overcharged thousands of advertisers who paid for bogus sales referrals generated through a ruse known as "click fraud."
 
Intuit ups outlook, TurboTax sales soar
Mar 9 2006 1:59PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intuit Inc. predicted its quarterly profit will be better than expected, primarily because more people are buying the online version of its market-leading tax preparation software. The news lifted the company's stock price by more than 6 percent.
 
France reconsiders legal file-sharing bill
Mar 9 2006 4:24AM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - The French government, bowing to pressure from lawmakers, revived a measure legalizing file-sharing and submitted it to debate Thursday as part of a larger draft law on fighting piracy.
 
   

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