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Tech Industry News Archives for June 24, 2005

Future Windows will include RSS support
Jun 24 2005 8:12PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. said Friday that the next version of its Windows operating system will have built-in support for Internet data feeds, an increasingly popular way to get news and other information channeled straight to a computer.
 
Major advertisers caught in spyware net
Jun 24 2005 8:11PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Unwanted software slithered into Patti McMann's home computer over the Internet and unleashed an annoying barrage of pop-up ads that sometimes flashed on her screen faster than she could close them.
 
RIM offers few BlackBerry outage details
Jun 24 2005 8:11PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Research In Motion Ltd. is offering few details about two major outages in a week with its popular BlackBerry service, which delivers e-mail to wireless devices that many users affectionately call CrackBerries.
 
UConn finds hacking program in server
Jun 24 2005 6:37PM (CT)
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - The University of Connecticut is notifying 72,000 students, staff and faculty as a precaution after officials found a computer-hacking program in a server at the school.
 
Group decries Microsoft licensing fees
Jun 24 2005 4:09PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - A high-tech trade group is accusing Microsoft Corp. of trying to wring excessive licensing fees out of its settlement of the European Union's landmark antitrust ruling against the company.
 
EBay encourages sellers to build Web sites
Jun 24 2005 1:58PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Eager to find new sources of income and keep its sellers from striking out on their own, eBay Inc. launched a new service Thursday that encourages small- and medium-sized sellers to build Web stores that operate independent of the e-commerce powerhouse.
 
   

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