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Microsoft to offer premium server license
Jun 1 2006 8:35PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. will offer a premium license for the upcoming version of its Exchange e-mail server that will let users do things like retrieve voice mails from their e-mail inboxes or give their computer a voice command to check their calendar or alert co-workers they're going to be late for a meeting.
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Firms wary about holding customer records
Jun 1 2006 8:29PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Top U.S. law enforcement officials have told Internet companies they must retain customer records longer to help in child pornography and terrorism investigations, and they are considering asking Congress to require preservation of records.
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AMD discloses plans for new products
Jun 1 2006 6:29PM (CT)
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) - Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp.'s biggest rival in the market for microprocessors that act as the brains of personal computers, unveiled plans for new products it said would deliver improved performance and efficiency.
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AOL e-mail delayed by software glitch
Jun 1 2006 5:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Millions of AOL users encountered delays sending and receiving e-mail for several hours Thursday before the company identified and fixed a software glitch.
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Mitsubishi unveils high-tech tabletop
Jun 1 2006 1:25PM (CT)
KAMAKURA, Japan (AP) - When a small group crowds around a PC to work on a project, there's often considerable shuffling for a good view of the monitor and control of the mouse or keyboard.
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Sun shares fall after job cuts announced
Jun 1 2006 10:28AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Sun Microsystems Inc. shares fell nearly 4 percent Thursday, a day after CEO Jonathan Schwartz announced a plan to shave up to $590 million in annual costs with as many as 5,000 job cuts.
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T-Online: German court OKs takeover
Jun 1 2006 9:59AM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - Internet service provider T-Online International AG said Thursday that a German federal court has cleared the way for its absorption by majority owner Deutsche Telekom AG, dismissing appeals against the deal.
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Ask.com adds new search tools for blogs
Jun 1 2006 1:57AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ask.com is adding new tools to appeal to the growing online audience trying to track the latest commentary on blogs, marking the online search engine's latest move to become a more prominent player in its field.
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