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Tech Industry News Archives for June 14, 2005

Yahoo! buys Internet phone provider
Jun 14 2005 9:22PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Yahoo Inc. said Tuesday it had acquired DialPad Communications Inc., a 6-year-old company whose software lets people to place calls over the Internet for a fraction of the cost of regular telephone service.
 
Microsoft releases three security patches
Jun 14 2005 9:22PM (CT)
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - Microsoft Corp. released three security bulletins Tuesday to fix flaws that could let an attacker take complete control over a computer system.
 
IBM opens fifth software center in India
Jun 14 2005 9:02PM (CT)
HYDERABAD, India (AP) - IBM Corp. on Tuesday opened its fifth software development center in India and announced plans to hire 1,000 programmers in the new center by the end of 2005.
 
Free music, video to become AOL's focus
Jun 14 2005 9:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Free music and video will be the centerpiece of America Online Inc.'s new strategy to boost advertising revenues by moving most of its content outside its well-manicured walled gardens.
 
Chinese target Web's 'prohibited language'
Jun 14 2005 9:00PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Chinese bloggers, even on foreign-sponsored sites, had better choose their words carefully _ the censors are watching.
 
Calif. Borders ruling may set precedent
Jun 14 2005 1:36PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - An appellate court ruling against Borders Group Inc. sets a precedent that could enable California to force some major Internet retailers to start paying state sales tax for books, music and other goods sold online to state residents.
 
Sanyo joins group to develop high-def DVDs
Jun 14 2005 12:53PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese consumer electronics maker Sanyo Electric Co. has joined a group of companies led by Sony Corp. to develop recordable high-definition DVD disks, but will also remain allied with a rival group, a report said Tuesday.
 
   

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