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Microsoft makes way to pay for PC hourly
May 21 2006 11:50PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. has developed technology for people to pay by the hour to use a computer in their own homes, similar to the way many people use pre-paid cards for cell phones.
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KDDI, Sony to develop Walkman cell phone
May 21 2006 10:32PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - A Walkman brand cell phone enabling users to download music onto their handsets will go on sale in the Japanese market next month in a joint project between KDDI and Sony, KDDI Corp. announced Monday.
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AOL, startups emerge to challenge MySpace
May 21 2006 9:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It's only natural for companies large and small to want to capture some of the social-networking magic of MySpace.com, a Web site that has risen out of nowhere to become the Internet's second busiest by successfully figuring out what teens and young adults want.
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Anti-spyware leader unfazed by Microsoft
May 21 2006 6:10AM (CT)
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - For millions of PC users, the privacy-snatching programs known as spyware have been nothing but a headache as they swipe personal information, slow systems to a crawl and crash computers. For Webroot Software Inc., the annoying programs have been the foundation of success.
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