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Company sued over selling e-mail addresses
Mar 23 2006 11:07PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York's attorney general sued an Internet company Thursday over the selling of e-mail addresses in what authorities say may be the biggest deliberate breach of Internet privacy ever.
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Microsoft announces Windows unit shake-up
Mar 23 2006 8:10PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. announced a shake-up Thursday of the unit that includes its flagship Windows operating system, two days after the company admitted it won't have its next consumer version of Windows ready for the holiday season as planned.
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IPTV takes center stage at TelecomNEXT
Mar 23 2006 8:10PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - At the telecommunications conference here this week, a visitor could be forgiven for thinking he missed a turn and walked into the wrong trade show, a more glamorous one that dealt with entertainment rather than the plain old telephone system.
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Nintendo to bring older games to console
Mar 23 2006 5:33PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Nintendo Co. announced a partnership with former rivals Thursday intended to boost the library of downloadable classic video games for the company's upcoming Revolution console.
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Yahoo signs deal for '60 Minutes' video
Mar 23 2006 4:55PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Yahoo Inc. and CBS Corp. have signed a deal to bring video from CBS's popular "60 Minutes" program to Yahoo's web sites, beginning this fall.
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Nasdaq to merge trading networks by July
Mar 23 2006 4:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. will merge three different electronic stock trading networks including its newly acquired INET platform by July, at least three months ahead of schedule, executives said Thursday.
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Game makers turn to online distribution
Mar 23 2006 1:47PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Walk into any store that sells or rents video games, and chances are you'll find only a few shelves, if any, for personal computer games amid the aisles dominated by console software.
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China shuts down dozens of Web sites
Mar 23 2006 12:53PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Chinese authorities have shut down dozens of Web sites that carried pornographic material or offered pirated movies or online games, the government announced Thursday.
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Philippine activists stage 'virtual sit-in'
Mar 23 2006 10:39AM (CT)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - Computer-savvy Philippine protesters took civil disobedience to cyberspace Thursday, launching a "virtual sit-in" campaign that urged online activists to overwhelm the police Web site with numerous hits.
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Dell to buy high-end PC maker Alienware
Mar 23 2006 2:31AM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - Dell Inc., the world's largest computer maker, was long known for cheap, high-quality computers that didn't have much style or cachet among hardcore video gamers.
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