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RIM to use Intel in BlackBerry devices
Sep 27 2005 9:44PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Research in Motion Ltd. said Tuesday it will use Intel Corp.'s cellular microprocessors in upcoming BlackBerry devices as it tries to boost performance without sacrificing battery life.
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8 charged in illegal release of 'Star Wars'
Sep 27 2005 9:31PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Eight Californians were charged Tuesday with involvement in the illegal release of "Star Wars: Episode III _ Revenge of the Sith" before the movie appeared in theaters.
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Stones' album to come on memory card
Sep 27 2005 8:16PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Virgin Records said Tuesday it would release the Rolling Stones' latest album on a new encrypted flash memory card that will allow users to preview and buy locked tracks from four of the veteran rockers' previous albums.
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FCC backs off on internet phone deadline
Sep 27 2005 7:44PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Federal Communications Commission backed off again Tuesday on enforcing a deadline for Internet phone service providers to disconnect all customers who haven't acknowledged that they understand it may be hard to reach a live emergency dispatcher when dialing 911.
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Correction: Palm-Microsoft story
Sep 27 2005 5:56PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In a Sept. 27 story about smartphone operating systems, The Associated Press reported erroneously that in the second quarter of this year, about 56 million smartphones equipped with Windows operating systems were shipped, and about 48 million with PalmOS operating systems were shipped.
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Mediation begins in music copyright trial
Sep 27 2005 4:46PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Four music giants and their local subsidiaries have entered mediation with Baidu.com, China's largest Internet search engine, over the recording companies' claims of copyright infringement.
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Purported al-Qaida newscast makes debut
Sep 27 2005 4:27PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A purported al-Qaida newscast that promises weekly updates made its online debut with a report read by a masked man that included video of Hurricane Katrina _ subtitled "divine punishment" _ and a message from the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq.
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Google to remove boast about index size
Sep 27 2005 7:07AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. will stop boasting on its home page about the number of Web pages it has stored in its index, even as the online search engine leader continues a crusade to prove it scans substantially more material than its rivals.
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