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Tech Industry News Archives for June 8, 2007

Microsoft's art collection grows up
Jun 8 2007 2:49PM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Leah Erickson let out an exasperated growl when she spotted a banner advertising "Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007" crookedly thumbtacked above a row of photographs framed and lit with museumlike care.
 
Relief in store for cable TV subscribers
Jun 8 2007 2:39PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It has been 11 years since Congress voted to break the cable television industry's stranglehold on set-top boxes _ the devices that consumers need to receive digital programming and change channels.
 
Dell to sell computer at Sam's Club
Jun 8 2007 2:33PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Dell Inc. will sell a notebook computer model at Sam's Club warehouse stores beginning next week, a company spokesman said Friday.
 
Humanoid toddler reacts to touch, sound
Jun 8 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OSAKA, Japan (AP) - A group of scientists in Japan have developed a robot that acts like a toddler to better understand child development.
 
Humanoid toddler reacts to touch, sound
Jun 8 2007 2:32PM (CT)
OSAKA, Japan (AP) - A group of scientists in Japan have developed a robot that acts like a toddler to better understand child development.
 
EU govts pick up Galileo tab
Jun 8 2007 7:03AM (CT)
LUXEMBOURG (AP) - European governments threw a lifeline to the problem-plagued Galileo satellite navigation system Friday, agreeing to fund it themselves and abandoning plans that would have had major European businesses pay for most of the multi-billion dollar project.
 
EU govts pick up Galileo tab
Jun 8 2007 7:03AM (CT)
LUXEMBOURG (AP) - European governments threw a lifeline to the problem-plagued Galileo satellite navigation system Friday, agreeing to fund it themselves and abandoning plans that would have had major European businesses pay for most of the multi-billion dollar project.
 
   

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