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Apple upgrades iPod and iTunes
Jun 28 2005 11:49PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Computer Inc. released new software Tuesday designed to make it easier for users to listen to the increasingly popular, but largely unstructured podcast offerings.
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BT to launch interactive TV services
Jun 28 2005 8:03PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Britain's biggest phone company will use Microsoft Corp.'s technology to launch interactive TV services, joining a crowd of telephone companies around the globe who've allied with the software maker in a bid to compete with cable TV.
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Google shares remain above $300 mark
Jun 28 2005 8:03PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Google Inc. shares maintained their perch above the $300 mark Tuesday on the same day the Internet search leader unveiled a new satellite-based three dimensional mapping product.
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Microsoft unveils cut-rate Windows XP
Jun 28 2005 8:03PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Beset by rampant counterfeiting across Latin America, Microsoft on Tuesday introduced a cut-rate, reduced version of Windows XP that is aimed at first-time, low-income computer users who might otherwise run pirated software.
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AMD files antitrust lawsuit against Intel
Jun 28 2005 6:13PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Intel Corp. pushed price cuts and rebates on computer sellers in exchange for exclusionary contracts _ and punished those that used competing microprocessors, rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. claims in a lawsuit against the world's leading chip maker.
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Court rulings concern tech entrepreneurs
Jun 28 2005 3:25PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A pair of Supreme Court rulings this week is stoking fears that the Internet is becoming an ever-more centralized platform for entrenched corporate interests _ the antithesis of the digital commons envisioned by technophiles and civil libertarians. But others predict that innovation will actually be encouraged by the rulings, since they create a framework of sorts for how to build businesses in the digital age.
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Bloggers go mainstream to fight regulation
Jun 28 2005 1:21PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Are bloggers going mainstream? Web log founders who built followings with anti-establishment postings are now lobbying the establishment to try to fend off government regulation. Some are even working with a political action committee, lawyers and public-relations consultants to do it.
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Nokia to delay top-end N90 camera phone
Jun 28 2005 12:42PM (CT)
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Nokia Corp. said Tuesday it will delay by several weeks the introduction of its N90 mobile handset that uses high-quality Carl Zeiss optics.
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Microsoft partners with Japan colleges
Jun 28 2005 8:54AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Microsoft is strengthening its partnership with Japanese universities to promote joint projects and exchange among researchers, the American software company said Tuesday.
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China announces 2,600 arrests for piracy
Jun 28 2005 7:47AM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - China has arrested some 2,600 people in an eight-month-old crackdown on product piracy, the government said Tuesday, criticizing U.S. complaints that it is failing to stop rampant copying of foreign movies, music and other goods.
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Google unveils video viewing software
Jun 28 2005 7:33AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Google Inc. unveiled a video-viewing channel on its Internet-leading search engine Monday, creating another media outlet that may open new moneymaking opportunities for a company already so profitable its stock has tripled to above $300 in 10 months.
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