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Tech Industry News Archives for May 17, 2005

Mobile phones can now receive Amber Alerts
May 17 2005 9:09PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Amber Alert system used by police to let the public know when a child is missing is being expanded to mobile phones.
 
Nintendo joins battle of new game systems
May 17 2005 7:57PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Let the battle for the digital den begin _ again. Nintendo Co. on Tuesday was the last of the three major video game console makers to preview its next-generation system, called Revolution. The Japanese company had a tiny surprise, too.
 
Studios release movies for portable device
May 17 2005 7:56PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Universal Studios has become the latest studio to release movies specifically for the Sony PlayStation Portable, a handheld game device that also plays movies in a special format.
 
Study examines motives for office sabotage
May 17 2005 2:24PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Corporate insiders who sabotage computers so sensitive they risk endangering national security or the economy commonly are motivated by revenge against their bosses, according to a government study released Monday.
 
Computer virus spews right-wing spam
May 17 2005 1:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A computer virus spewed neo-Nazi-tinged spam in English and German into inboxes over the weekend. The virus, first spotted on Thursday, sends out a blast of e-mail to addresses found on infected PCs.
 
Couple receive grant to develop robots
May 17 2005 10:14AM (CT)
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) - A couple who work in the University of Wyoming's Computer Science Department have received a $100,000 National Science Foundation grant to further develop tiny robots that could help clean up oil spills or respond to a terrorist attack.
 
Microsoft launches MSN desktop search tool
May 17 2005 8:11AM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Eager to gain some ground in the battle to help people find their computer files, Microsoft Corp. launched the final version of its desktop search software on Monday.
 
   

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