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Tech Industry News Archives for May 18, 2006

Symantec files lawsuit against Microsoft
May 18 2006 6:03PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Security software maker Symantec Corp. accused Microsoft Corp. in a federal lawsuit Thursday of misappropriating its intellectual property and breach of contract.
 
U.S. agency re-examines Amazon.com patent
May 18 2006 5:45PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is re-examining Amazon.com Inc.'s patent for "one-click" online shopping at the request of a New Zealand actor who says he's upset over slow book delivery.
 
Sony introduces new digital projector
May 18 2006 5:45PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - After more than a decade of talking about it, movie theaters and studios are finally rolling out digital projectors that show sharper, brighter images without cracks, pops or hisses.
 
AOL buys company that inserts video ads
May 18 2006 4:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - AOL LLC, signaling the importance online video will play in drawing visitors to its ad-supported Web sites, has purchased a small company that specializes in inserting advertising into video clips.
 
Sony Ericsson launches new mobile phones
May 18 2006 12:35PM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Sony Ericsson launched four new mobile phone models Thursday, including two in its Walkman-branded line.
 
China Mobile in talks with Google
May 18 2006 7:21AM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - China Mobile (Hong Kong) Ltd., China's largest cell-phone carrier by subscribers, said Thursday it's in talks with Google Inc. to launch an Internet search engine for mobile services in China.
 
Micron to unveil 8-megapixel image chip
May 18 2006 1:33AM (CT)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Chip-maker Micron Technology Inc. to unveil a thumbnail-sized digital sensor that enables pocket-sized cameras and cell phones to capture bursts of 10 high-quality photos in a single second or even high-definition video.
 
   

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