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Tech Industry News Archives for April 17, 2006

Ex-Disney CEO Eisner invests in online TV
Apr 17 2006 10:18PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former Walt Disney Co. CEO Michael Eisner is investing in a small company that hopes to create an Internet-based television delivery system.
 
Lenovo: Most Chinese PCs have Windows
Apr 17 2006 8:27PM (CT)
BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system has long been popular in China. The problem has been getting Chinese users to pay for legitimate copies.
 
Brief filing delay affects TurboTax users
Apr 17 2006 7:45PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Some TurboTax users encountered a brief filing delay Monday afternoon when the software maker Intuit Inc. shut down its computer system to prepare for the heavier volume of electronic tax filing expected later in the evening.
 
Robot birth simulator gaining popularity
Apr 17 2006 7:14PM (CT)
VALLEJO, Calif. (AP) - Noelle's given birth in Afghanistan, California and dozens of points in between. She's a lifelike, pregnant robot used in increasing numbers of medical schools and hospital maternity wards.
 
Report: Oracle studies Novell acquisition
Apr 17 2006 3:58PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Business software provider Oracle Corp. is considering plans to offer its own version of the Linux operating system and has studied an acquisition of Novell Inc., the open-source operating system's No. 2 distributor, according to a newspaper report Monday.
 
AOL to show programs from Shanghai unit
Apr 17 2006 12:02PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - AOL this week will begin broadcasting news programs supplied by Shanghai Media Group's broadband unit, the companies said Monday.
 
Professional video gaming set for TV debut
Apr 17 2006 5:58AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Professional video gaming is set to debut on cable television later this year, potentially paving the way for the kings and queens of game controllers to become as familiar to American households as the faces of Johnny Chan or Annie Duke in televised poker.
 
   

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