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Gates warns of 'sea change' in memo
Nov 8 2005 11:38PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - The technology industry shift's to Internet-based software and services represents a massive and disruptive "sea change," Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates wrote to top-level executives in a memo aimed at rallying his troops against the new competitive threats the company faces.
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Digital tracking to protect on-demand TV
Nov 8 2005 11:01PM (CT)
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - Invisible marks that can be used to trace illegal copies of television shows and movies will be embedded in programs available on demand across the country using technology from Widevine Technologies.
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Verizon reduces prices for phone service
Nov 8 2005 7:07PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Verizon Communications Inc. sharply cut its prices for unlimited telephone service across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday, including markets where Cablevision Inc. has just boosted broadband Internet speeds.
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Airlines continue to upgrade Web sites
Nov 8 2005 1:10PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Squeezed by high fuel costs, airlines continue to turn to their Web sites and other technology to save money and make customers happy by speeding up the check-in process.
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Microsoft expects to sell 3M Xboxes
Nov 8 2005 12:39PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. expects to sell up to 3 million of its new Xbox videogame consoles within 90 days of the console's launch, an executive said Tuesday.
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FCC clarifies VoIP disconnection deadline
Nov 8 2005 11:41AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Communications Commission won't require Internet phone service providers to cut off customers who don't have reliable 911 emergency call service.
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Grokster to shut down downloading service
Nov 8 2005 9:40AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Grokster Ltd., which came out on the losing end of a Supreme Court decision, has agreed to shut down its file-swapping service and pay $50 million to settle music and movie piracy claims.
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