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Tech Industry News Archives for July 5, 2007

Xbox 360 repairs will cost Microsoft $1B
Jul 5 2007 11:34PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - In another setback for Microsoft Corp.'s unprofitable entertainment and devices division, the company says it is planning to spend at least $1 billion to repair serious problems with its Xbox 360 video game console.
 
Apple issues battery program for iPhone
Jul 5 2007 6:47PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A consumer advocacy group has expressed outrage over Apple Inc.'s battery replacement program for the iPhone, while developers and hackers are trying to figure out ways they could expand the capabilities of the hot new gadget.
 
EBay launches U.S. site for classifieds
Jul 5 2007 3:47PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - EBay Inc. has launched a free classified advertising site in the United States, an experiment the online auction company says could lead to new sources of revenue.
 
Microsoft plans Canada software center
Jul 5 2007 3:16PM (CT)
TORONTO (AP) - Microsoft Corp. plans to open a software development center in Canada this fall to attract talent and avoid U.S. immigration issues.
 
Web video new '08 political battlefield
Jul 5 2007 1:55PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Given all that's at stake in the 2008 presidential race, it's a bit terrifying to realize that by one measure, a major role is being played by an aspiring model/actress/fashion designer/former beauty pageant contestant named Amber.
 
Video gamers try to break slacker image
Jul 5 2007 1:05PM (CT)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Matt Ringel knows there's a certain image that comes to mind when you start talking about hardcore video gamers: think teenage boys with messy hair and dark circles under their eyes from staying up all night, their eyes glued to a screen and their fingers frantically flitting about a keyboard or a controller.
 
Tele Atlas mapping van comes to Asia
Jul 5 2007 1:03PM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Digital cartographer Tele Atlas NV has brought its first orange mapping van to Asia as a part of its effort to collect global data for portable, Internet, in-car and wireless navigation systems.
 
Tele Atlas mapping van comes to Asia
Jul 5 2007 1:03PM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Digital cartographer Tele Atlas NV has brought its first orange mapping van to Asia as a part of its effort to collect global data for portable, Internet, in-car and wireless navigation systems.
 
Tele Atlas mapping van comes to Asia
Jul 5 2007 1:03PM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Digital cartographer Tele Atlas NV has brought its first orange mapping van to Asia as a part of its effort to collect global data for portable, Internet, in-car and wireless navigation systems.
 
Tele Atlas mapping van comes to Asia
Jul 5 2007 1:03PM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Digital cartographer Tele Atlas NV has brought its first orange mapping van to Asia as a part of its effort to collect global data for portable, Internet, in-car and wireless navigation systems.
 
Tele Atlas mapping van comes to Asia
Jul 5 2007 1:03PM (CT)
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - Digital cartographer Tele Atlas NV has brought its first orange mapping van to Asia as a part of its effort to collect global data for portable, Internet, in-car and wireless navigation systems.
 
Workers use cell phones to submit data
Jul 5 2007 12:48PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - When maintenance workers finish a job at an Indianapolis university, they don't return to the office to fill out paperwork and pick up their next assignment. They grab their cell phones.
 
Dell sees growth in Asia
Jul 5 2007 9:04AM (CT)
SINGAPORE (AP) - Dell Inc. expects shipments of personal computers, notebooks and servers in Asia excluding China, Japan and South Korea to grow almost 20 percent in 2007, a company executive said Thursday.
 
Cable firms to raise set-top box rates
Jul 5 2007 1:07AM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Cable companies are planning to charge more for set-top boxes to help pay for new, more expensive versions mandated by the Federal Communications Commission.
 
   

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