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Supreme Court rejects Lexmark petition
Jun 6 2005 9:11PM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The U.S. Supreme Court won't weigh in on a closely watched copyright lawsuit in which a printer manufacturer is trying to stop a computer-chip maker whose parts allowed cheaper toner cartridges to be used in name-brand machines.
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United Airlines to offer Internet access
Jun 6 2005 8:55PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - United Airlines, the world's second-largest carrier, received regulatory approval Monday to install wireless Internet access to its fleet in a partnership with Verizon Communications Inc.
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Microsoft creates 'push' e-mail capability
Jun 6 2005 8:12PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Microsoft Corp. weighed in Monday on the increasingly competitive market for real-time e-mail on mobile devices, introducing a software bridge between the company's popular Exchange platform for corporate networks and its Windows Mobile operating system for cell phones and PDAs.
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AOL offers free, Web-based e-mail
Jun 6 2005 8:12PM (CT)
DULLES, Va. (AP) - America Online Inc. launched a free, Web-based e-mail service on Monday, departing for the first time from a fee-based subscription model as it moves to compete with free, and increasingly large, e-mail accounts offered by the likes of Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc.
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Apple vows to make podcasting easier
Jun 6 2005 8:12PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs called podcasting "the hottest thing going in radio" on Monday and promised to make it easier for audiophiles to create and distribute the digital recordings.
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Apple to switch Macs to Intel chips
Jun 6 2005 8:11PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - After touting its Macintosh computers as superior alternatives for more than 20 years, Apple Computer Inc. said Monday that it plans to switch to the very Intel microprocessors that power machines designed to run Microsoft Windows.
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Microsoft loses patent infringement case
Jun 6 2005 5:55PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - A federal jury in California has slapped Microsoft Corp. with a nearly $9 million judgment in a patent infringement lawsuit filed by a Guatemalan inventor.
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Scripps buying search engine Shopzilla
Jun 6 2005 5:36PM (CT)
CINCINNATI (AP) - Media company E.W. Scripps Co. on Monday said it will spend $525 million in cash to acquire privately held Shopzilla.com, the latest deal on Wall Street to capitalize on the growing specialized Internet search business.
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Apple's deal with Intel won't rattle IBM
Jun 6 2005 2:24PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - While Apple Computer Inc.'s new embrace of Intel Corp. microprocessors leaves IBM in the cold, the news really isn't bad for Big Blue, which may have found the Apple account more trouble than it was worth.
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Musical tastes get high-tech analysis
Jun 6 2005 12:18PM (CT)
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Music retailers are turning to high-tech firms that combine computer analysis with the art of listening to come up with new music suggestions for consumers based on what they already like.
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Laptops outsell desktops for first time
Jun 6 2005 7:32AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In a sure sign that the era of mobile computing has arrived, notebooks have for the first time outsold desktops in the United States in a calendar month, the research firm Current Analysis says.
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Web sites, blogs can boost your career
Jun 6 2005 7:14AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When the staff at a Scholastic Corp. unit heard that Cindy Eng was being hired as their editorial head earlier this year, they did an online search of her name.
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