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Tech Industry News Archives for April 17, 2005

Next Enron trial focuses on broadband unit
Apr 17 2005 7:40PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - The next trial to emerge from the Enron scandal involves what became a habit at the company once lauded for innovation: Big talk about a new business that went bust.
 
LED evolution could replace light bulbs
Apr 17 2005 4:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - If a time traveler from a hundred years ago were to visit a home today, much of the technology would be completely alien. The television, cordless phone and computer would probably leave him flabbergasted. But on seeing a light bulb, he might say, "Ah! Here's something I recognize. A few of those grace my home, too."
 
Intel says 'dual-core' PCs ready to ship
Apr 17 2005 4:23PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - After months of talking up the benefits of single chips with two computing engines instead of one, Intel Corp. said computer makers will start shipping PCs with its "dual-core" microprocessors on Monday.
 
Wanted: Original copy of 'Moore's Law'
Apr 17 2005 4:23PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - After decades of gathering dust on library shelves, the April 19, 1965 issue of Electronics magazine has suddenly become a very hot commodity. And it's not because vacuum tubes are making a comeback.
 
Microsoft, Yahoo join blogging craze
Apr 17 2005 4:23PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Welcome to the blogging craze, Microsoft and Yahoo.
 
Battle against spam shifts to containment
Apr 17 2005 4:23PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - There's a new strategy in the spam battle: Call it containment. Filters for blocking junk e-mail from inboxes have improved to the point that doing much more will needlessly kill legitimate e-mail, said Carl Hutzler, America Online Inc.'s anti-spam coordinator. So e-mail gatekeepers are shifting gears.
 
Chip industry traced to Moore's 1965 ideas
Apr 17 2005 4:23PM (CT)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) - To mark its 35th year, Electronics magazine broke from its usual coverage of vacuum tubes, newfangled lasers and high-tech minutia to ask a handful of experts to look ahead and write about their vision of the future.
 
AOL monitor accused of luring 15-year-old
Apr 17 2005 4:23PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - An Internet chat room monitor hired to keep children safe from sexual predators seduced a California girl online and was about to meet her for sex when he was found out by a co-worker, a lawsuit charges.
 
   

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