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Review: Computerized shoe adjusts on fly
Apr 26 2005 7:46PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Ken Bob Saxton, the ebullient evangelist of running barefoot, got a lot of attention at last week's Boston Marathon with his simple message: Runners would, on the whole, suffer far fewer injuries if they unshod themselves.
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Court rules against DVD copy preventions
Apr 26 2005 5:11PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - A French court has ordered DVD vendors to pull copies of the David Lynch film "Mulholland Drive" off store shelves as part of an unprecedented ruling against copy prevention techniques.
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SAP, Microsoft link business software
Apr 26 2005 5:03PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - SAP AG and Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday they had developed a new product to link their business software programs in a further cooperative step between the world's leading software producers.
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Microsoft says PC users drowning in info
Apr 26 2005 1:13PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Computer storage technology is getting so cheap a person could record every conversation of a lifetime and decades of photographs, but experts must improve search systems so users can make sense of such mind-boggling amounts of information, Microsoft's top research executive said Tuesday.
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RealNetworks giving away 25 songs/month
Apr 26 2005 1:06PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - RealNetworks Inc., facing intense competition from file-swapping networks and from Apple Computer Inc., will give away 25 music tracks for free each month as part of a new service that seeks to entice music-lovers to pay for more tunes.
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Huffington invites celebs to join blog
Apr 26 2005 9:14AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Political commentator Arianna Huffington will launch a news and opinion Web site next month including blogs written by more than 200 celebrities and leaders such as retired journalist Walter Cronkite, writer David Mamet and billionaire Barry Diller, CEO of IAC InterActive Corp.
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