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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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