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Tech Industry News Archives for September 14, 2005

Xbox 360 to launch in U.S. Nov. 22
Sep 14 2005 11:43PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - The next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox game console will be available in the United States two days before Thanksgiving, in time for the important holiday shopping season, the company said Wednesday.
 
European cars to have 'eCall' system
Sep 14 2005 8:17PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - European car makers will soon make cars equipped with an automated emergency call system, but EU governments are lagging far behind in embracing the technology, the European Commission said Wednesday.
 
Volkswagen pioneers easy digital tunes
Sep 14 2005 8:13PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Leave the CDs at home. With digital music players becoming more ubiquitous, Volkswagen AG is offering a stereo component that lets motorists plug in all manner of portable digital players _ not just iPods _ and manage their tunes and podcasts on a dashboard display.
 
Nokia wades into crowded Blackberry market
Sep 14 2005 8:09PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Nokia Corp. is joining a suddenly crowded field of BlackBerry rivals, becoming the first major cell phone maker to weigh into the mobile e-mail market with its own brand and service.
 
Yahoo to begin testing e-mail upgrade
Sep 14 2005 8:08PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yahoo Inc. on Wednesday will begin testing a sleeker version of its free e-mail service, shifting to a more dynamic design that mimics the look and feel of a computer desktop application like Microsoft Corp.'s Outlook.
 
New Google search engine boosts 'blogging'
Sep 14 2005 8:08PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A new Google Inc. specialty search engine sifts through the Internet's millions of frequently updated personal journals, a long-anticipated development expected to help propel "blogging" into the cultural mainstream.
 
Microsoft offers to settle suit vs. Google
Sep 14 2005 12:39AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Hours after a state judge ruled that a former Microsoft Corp. executive may begin doing limited work for rival Google Inc., a top Microsoft lawyer said the software giant was prepared to settle its lawsuit if the restrictions on Kai-Fu Lee remain in effect until next summer.
 
   

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