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Companies discuss plans for cell phones
Apr 7 2006 8:32PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Matsushita and NEC said Friday they are in talks with Texas Instruments Inc., a major maker of computer chips for handsets, about collaborating on next-generation cell phones.
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Judge OKs AOL class-action settlement
Apr 7 2006 8:31PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A judge has approved a $2.65 billion class-action settlement of claims that advertising revenue was counted in a fraudulent manner prior to the merger of America Online Inc. and Time Warner Inc.
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Cable providers aim to add more services
Apr 7 2006 8:31PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - In the world of cable television, the real excitement these days has more to do with what comes over the cable lines than what shows are on the schedule.
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Networks rush to offer TV shows online
Apr 7 2006 8:31PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - These days, there's more than one way to get "Lost," visit "The Office" or keep "Law and Order." Six months after ABC struck the first deal to sell commercial-free TV episodes online, networks are rushing to offer everything from individual programs to season subscriptions.
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Firms market wireless goods to consumers
Apr 7 2006 2:46PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - As commerce quickly goes mobile, some companies are finding the best way to sell ring tones, games and other entertainment on the move is to market straight to consumers.
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StreamCast to seek trial in copyright case
Apr 7 2006 2:41PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - StreamCast Inc., the company behind the Morpheus online file-swapping software, said Friday negotiations to settle a five-year copyright battle with the entertainment industry have failed and it will now fight the case in court.
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Group fears Web censorship in Singapore
Apr 7 2006 12:13PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Reporters Without Borders has expressed concern about Singapore's moves to control political debate on the Internet ahead of parliamentary elections.
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Europeans rush to get '.eu' domain names
Apr 7 2006 9:50AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Some 300,000 Europeans rushed to register their new ".eu" domain names in the first hour of being able to sign up for the new Internet addresses, officials said Friday.
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Matsushita, Square Enix to collaborate
Apr 7 2006 9:36AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Matsushita and Square Enix said Friday they will collaborate on technology to help people enjoy digital entertainment and other content on the latest consumer products.
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BlackBerry maker shares sink on 4Q report
Apr 7 2006 8:59AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian maker of the BlackBerry portable e-mail device, sank Friday after the company posted a modest fourth-quarter profit that was below Wall Street forecasts, and offered a first-quarter outlook and subscription figures also below analyst expectations.
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