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Tech Industry News Archives for July 11, 2005

Coalition issue definitions for 'spyware'
Jul 11 2005 11:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Anti-spyware vendors and consumer groups took a stab at issuing uniform definitions for "spyware" and "adware" on Tuesday in hopes of giving computer users more control over their machines.
 
Justice wants info on Adobe acquisition
Jul 11 2005 7:58PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Government antitrust regulators are seeking more information about the pending $3.4 billion acquisition of Macromedia Inc. by Adobe Systems Inc. before allowing the deal to go through, the companies said Monday.
 
HP launches new printer technology
Jul 11 2005 7:57PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Hewlett-Packard Co., striving to remain the market leader in computer printers, launched a new technology for inkjet printers Monday that cuts photo printing time in half.
 
Firms to develop in-flight phone service
Jul 11 2005 12:56PM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - Siemens AG said Monday it has signed a contract with aircraft maker Airbus SAS to develop technology that would allow passengers to use their mobile phones during flights.
 
Police still using Matrix-type database
Jul 11 2005 12:51PM (CT)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - When the federal government in April stopped funding a database that lets police quickly see public records and commercially collected information on Americans, privacy advocates celebrated what they saw as a victory against overzealousness in the fight against terrorism.
 
Arizona school will not use textbooks
Jul 11 2005 6:26AM (CT)
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - A high school in Vail will become the state's first all-wireless, all-laptop public school this fall. The 350 students at the school will not have traditional textbooks. Instead, they will use electronic and online articles as part of more traditional teacher lesson plans.
 
Sprint adding GoodLink e-mail service
Jul 11 2005 6:12AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The rush to chip away at BlackBerry's dominance in mobile business e-mail intensifies further this week with Sprint Corp. introducing rival options from Good Technology Inc. and Seven Networks Inc.
 
   

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