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Tech Industry News Archives for November 2, 2007

Warner stays out of online store deal
Nov 2 2007 7:20PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nokia Corp.'s new Britain-based online music service launched this week with more than 2 million songs, including tracks from every major record label except one: Warner Music Group Corp., home to artists such as Green Day, Linkin Park and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
 
Seagate settles capacity-dispute lawsuit
Nov 2 2007 7:00PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Seagate Technology has agreed to reimburse potentially millions of customers and pay up to $1.79 million in plaintiff's attorney fees to settle a lawsuit accusing the world's largest maker of hard drives of overstating the data-storage capacity of those devices, court records show.
 
Seagate settles capacity-dispute lawsuit
Nov 2 2007 7:00PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Seagate Technology has agreed to reimburse potentially millions of customers and pay up to $1.79 million in plaintiff's attorney fees to settle a lawsuit accusing the world's largest maker of hard drives of overstating the data-storage capacity of those devices, court records show.
 
Electronic Arts posts 2Q net loss
Nov 2 2007 6:36PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Video-game software publisher Electronic Arts Inc. swung to a fiscal second-quarter net loss, hurt by an accounting change, but shares climbed almost 3 percent after the company outlined a promising product lineup and said it expected to see a "great" holiday season.
 
Electronic Arts posts 2Q net loss
Nov 2 2007 6:36PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Video-game software publisher Electronic Arts Inc. swung to a fiscal second-quarter net loss, hurt by an accounting change, but shares climbed almost 3 percent after the company outlined a promising product lineup and said it expected to see a "great" holiday season.
 
Group on non-English domains formed
Nov 2 2007 4:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A key Internet oversight agency formed a working group Friday to work on speeding the process of assigning addresses entirely in other languages.
 
Internet board picks New Zealander chair
Nov 2 2007 4:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A New Zealand lawyer long active on Internet addressing policies was elected Friday as the first non-American chairman of a key oversight agency, replacing Internet pioneer Vint Cerf.
 
Internet board picks New Zealander chair
Nov 2 2007 4:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A New Zealand lawyer long active on Internet addressing policies was elected Friday as the first non-American chairman of a key oversight agency, replacing Internet pioneer Vint Cerf.
 
Internet board picks New Zealander chair
Nov 2 2007 4:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A New Zealand lawyer long active on Internet addressing policies was elected Friday as the first non-American chairman of a key oversight agency, replacing Internet pioneer Vint Cerf.
 
Internet board picks New Zealander chair
Nov 2 2007 4:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A New Zealand lawyer long active on Internet addressing policies was elected Friday as the first non-American chairman of a key oversight agency, replacing Internet pioneer Vint Cerf.
 
Internet board picks New Zealander chair
Nov 2 2007 4:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A New Zealand lawyer long active on Internet addressing policies was elected Friday as the first non-American chairman of a key oversight agency, replacing Internet pioneer Vint Cerf.
 
Glitch mismatches photos, news on Google
Nov 2 2007 4:09PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Engineers at Google Inc. are working to resolve a problem on the company's Google News site that has resulted in some photos and news stories being mismatched.
 
ESRB sticks by 'M' rating on 'Manhunt 2'
Nov 2 2007 2:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The board that assigns age ratings to video games will keep the "Mature" label on "Manhunt 2," resisting calls to raise it after hackers defeated measures that blur some of the game's violence.
 
ESRB sticks by 'M' rating on 'Manhunt 2'
Nov 2 2007 2:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The board that assigns age ratings to video games will keep the "Mature" label on "Manhunt 2," resisting calls to raise it after hackers defeated measures that blur some of the game's violence.
 
ESRB sticks by 'M' rating on 'Manhunt 2'
Nov 2 2007 2:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The board that assigns age ratings to video games will keep the "Mature" label on "Manhunt 2," resisting calls to raise it after hackers defeated measures that blur some of the game's violence.
 
Cops learning how to extend beats online
Nov 2 2007 11:59AM (CT)
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - Raise your hand if you've heard of "Second Life," police Lt. Charles Cohen asks a room of about 75 law enforcement officers from around the country.
 
Alltel CEO to stay after buyout
Nov 2 2007 8:25AM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Scott Ford is to stay on as Alltel Corp. president and chief executive officer after the wireless phone company is acquired by private owners, according to a regulatory document filed Friday.
 
Alltel CEO to stay after buyout
Nov 2 2007 8:25AM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Scott Ford is to stay on as Alltel Corp. president and chief executive officer after the wireless phone company is acquired by private owners, according to a regulatory document filed Friday.
 
MetroPCS withdraws bid for Leap
Nov 2 2007 3:15AM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - MetroPCS Communications Inc., a wireless communication services provider, said Thursday it is withdrawing its $4.7 billion bid for Leap Wireless International Inc.
 
Groups seek stop to Comcast Net meddling
Nov 2 2007 3:13AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A coalition of consumer groups and legal scholars on Thursday formally asked the Federal Communications Commission to stop Comcast Corp. from interfering with its subscribers' file sharing.
 
UN, Google, Cisco team to track poverty
Nov 2 2007 3:11AM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The United Nations teamed with technology giants Google Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc. to launch a new Web site Thursday that will provide data and a bird's eye view of global efforts to fight poverty and meet U.N. development goals by 2015.
 
Verizon gives shareholders say on pay
Nov 2 2007 3:10AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The board of Verizon Communications Inc. on Thursday decided to give shareholders an annual advisory vote on executive pay, becoming one of the first major companies to do so.
 
Online crooks target Macs with porn ruse
Nov 2 2007 3:09AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In a backhanded compliment to Apple Inc., online criminals are apparently so impressed with its scorching sales they are sending Macintosh computers an attack typically aimed at machines running Microsoft Corp.'s dominant Windows operating system.
 
Rate your fitness routine with GPS
Nov 2 2007 3:06AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - After a race through 15 miles of rock-laden, hilly trails in Wyandotte County Lake Park, Byron Rieper went online to discuss the competition with other runners.
 
Rate your fitness routine with GPS
Nov 2 2007 3:06AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - After a race through 15 miles of rock-laden, hilly trails in Wyandotte County Lake Park, Byron Rieper went online to discuss the competition with other runners.
 
Rate your fitness routine with GPS
Nov 2 2007 3:06AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - After a race through 15 miles of rock-laden, hilly trails in Wyandotte County Lake Park, Byron Rieper went online to discuss the competition with other runners.
 
MySpace gets social with Google
Nov 2 2007 3:05AM (CT)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Internet social networking leader MySpace is joining Google Inc.'s platform for sharing applications across the Web _ a concept that threatens to undermine the rapid growth of their common rival, Facebook Inc.
 
AP urges news industry to embrace online
Nov 2 2007 2:34AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Tom Curley, CEO of The Associated Press, called on news executives Thursday to "stop pining" for the past and adapt to the new ways that news is being distributed and consumed.
 
   

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