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Egyptian man keeps blogging from his cell
May 29 2006 1:45PM (CT)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Even from his cell in an Egyptian prison, Alaa Abdel-Fattah is blogging _ scribbling messages on slips of paper that make their way to the Internet and spread around the world.
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AMD plans $2.5B for German expansion
May 29 2006 9:05AM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - U.S. semiconductor maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said Monday it will invest $2.5 billion, or nearly 2 billion euros, to expand its production facilities in the eastern German city of Dresden.
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China: U.S. is in wireless 'conspiracy'
May 29 2006 7:53AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - The agency promoting China's wireless encryption standard has accused a U.S. engineers' group of waging a conspiracy that led a global organization to reject the Chinese system, the country's official news agency said Monday.
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Middle class goes broadband as price falls
May 29 2006 7:18AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Middle- and working-class Americans signed up for high-speed Internet access in record numbers in the past year, apparently lured by a price war among phone companies.
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Intel relentlessly pursues cutting edge
May 29 2006 5:58AM (CT)
CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) - The glass-encased room inside Intel Corp.'s microchip factory here, with its shiny, metallic surfaces and frigid air, is a world away from the blistering sun and brown earth outside. An army of robots suspended from the vast ceiling glide from one refrigerator-sized machine to the next. Their cargo: thousands of 12-inch silicon platters that form the raw material for Intel's most sophisticated computer microprocessor to date.
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