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Tech Industry News Archives for July 28, 2005

Canada, Denmark clash in Google ads
Jul 28 2005 11:15PM (CT)
TORONTO (AP) - Canada and Denmark have taken their diplomatic tussle over a lump of Arctic rocks to the Internet with competing Google ads claiming sovereignty over Hans Island.
 
Ex-Microsoft exec barred from Google job
Jul 28 2005 9:47PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - A former Microsoft Corp. executive who defected to Google Inc. cannot immediately perform the job Google hired him to do, a judge ruled Thursday, saying Microsoft has a well-grounded fear that leaked trade secrets could hurt its business.
 
Geeks meet at 'What The Hack' conference
Jul 28 2005 9:37PM (CT)
LIEMPDE, Netherlands (AP) - There are hundreds of tents on the hot and soggy campground, but this isn't your ordinary summertime outing, considering that it includes workshops with such titles as "Politics of Psychedelic Research" or "Fun and Mayhem with RFID."
 
Cisco, security researcher settle dispute
Jul 28 2005 8:42PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Cisco Systems Inc. and a network security firm reached a settlement Thursday with a researcher who quit his job so he could deliver a speech on a serious flaw in Cisco software that routes data over the Internet.
 
REVIEW: ThinkPad tablet gets it right
Jul 28 2005 7:22PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When the Chinese company Lenovo Ltd. acquired IBM's fabled personal-computer unit earlier this year, one question towered above all others for tech consumers: Would IBM PCs _ and, in particular, the ThinkPad _ maintain their tradition of quality and usability?
 
AT&T Internet service fails in 5 states
Jul 28 2005 6:59PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Subscribers to AT&T Corp.'s DSL Internet service in five Western states lost their connections for several hours Thursday after the telecommunications company experienced a problem with equipment that routes data over its network.
 
XM posts smaller second-quarter loss
Jul 28 2005 10:28AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., the larger of two companies in the emerging satellite radio field, reported a smaller loss for its second quarter Thursday and a 55 percent increase in subscribers.
 
Ford CEO Bill Ford Jr. joins eBay board
Jul 28 2005 9:16AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Ford Motor Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Bill Ford Jr. has joined the board of eBay Inc., the online auction company said late Wednesday.
 
   

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