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Tech Industry News Archives for July 7, 2006

Sharper Image reaches breathalyzer deal
Jul 7 2006 5:40PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Electronics retailer Sharper Image agreed on Friday to stop selling personal breathalyzers and pay $1.2 million in restitution as part of a settlement regarding the devices.
 
Hawking seeks answers on humanity's future
Jul 7 2006 5:28PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Some questions even stump Stephen Hawking.
 
Rocketboom star exits her famous perch
Jul 7 2006 4:28PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - "The Internet is like a smoothly paved road," Amanda Congdon told viewers the last time she appeared on her popular video blog, Rocketboom. "I can go anywhere I want."
 
Firms seek to cash in on 'casual games'
Jul 7 2006 3:41PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Anyone desperate for a break from crunching numbers, minding the kids or studying for exams knows how easy it can be to find distraction in the simple brain teasing of computer games like Sudoku, solitaire or mahjong.
 
Intel price cuts throw fork in AMD plans
Jul 7 2006 3:33PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intel Corp.'s attempt to stanch the loss of market share to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its smaller rival in the computer microprocessor business, appears to be working and may allow it to gain lost ground over the next six months, analysts said Friday.
 
Intel price cuts throw fork in AMD plans
Jul 7 2006 3:33PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Intel Corp.'s attempt to stanch the loss of market share to Advanced Micro Devices Inc., its smaller rival in the computer microprocessor business, appears to be working and may allow it to gain lost ground over the next six months, analysts said Friday.
 
Microsoft reportedly plans digital player
Jul 7 2006 6:59AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Microsoft Corp. is preparing to roll out a portable digital music player later this year, an apparent bid to capture a slice of the market now dominated by the iPod, music industry executives said Thursday.
 
   

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