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Dell launches flash-memory music player
Sep 20 2005 8:27PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Dell Inc., the world's largest direct computer seller, on Tuesday launched a new flash-memory digital music player designed to compete with the iPod Shuffle.
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Authors hit Google with copyright lawsuit
Sep 20 2005 8:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - An organization of more than 8,000 authors accused Google Inc. Tuesday of "massive copyright infringement," saying the powerful Internet search engine cannot put its books in the public domain for commercial use without permission.
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FAA to propose security cameras on planes
Sep 20 2005 7:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The latest post-Sept. 11 security change for commercial planes may be cameras in the cabin and wireless devices for flight attendants to alert the cockpit crew to an emergency.
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Feds want cell phone ban for teen drivers
Sep 20 2005 6:48PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - New drivers have enough things to worry about without adding cell phones and other wireless devices to the mix, federal safety regulators say. They want all states to make it illegal for teenagers and other novice drivers to jabber on phones.
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Voice over Internet market sees changes
Sep 20 2005 4:29PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - What a difference a year and $2.6 billion makes. The renegade cool that once surrounded Skype Technologies SA at past gatherings of the Internet telephone industry has been replaced by mockery and awe at this week's VON show.
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Apple CEO against iTunes price hike
Sep 20 2005 4:14PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Apple boss Steve Jobs vowed Tuesday to repel "greedy" record companies' demands for higher music download prices, warning that any such move would encourage piracy.
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Keystrokes reveal passwords to researchers
Sep 20 2005 1:43PM (CT)
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - If spyware and key-logging software weren't a big enough threat to privacy, researchers have figured out a way to eavesdrop on your computer simply by listening to the clicks and clacks of the keyboard.
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Chinese search engine Baidu to appeal
Sep 20 2005 1:04PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Chinese search engine Baidu.com plans to appeal a court verdict ruling it violated copyrights held by a local affiliate of global music giant EMI, Baidu's lawyer said Tuesday.
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Airlines to test cell-phone service
Sep 20 2005 8:06AM (CT)
GENEVA (AP) - Two European airlines will allow passengers late next year to use their own cell phones on commercial flights within western Europe, a Geneva-based technology firm said Tuesday.
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