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Tech Industry News Archives for November 10, 2005

Dell profit falls 28 percent on charge
Nov 10 2005 11:12PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Dell Inc.'s quarterly income disappointed Wall Street for a second straight quarter Thursday as the world's largest personal computer maker saw its income dip 28 percent on repair and restructuring charges.
 
Kodak retains lead in U.S. digital cameras
Nov 10 2005 9:09PM (CT)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - For the fourth straight quarter, Eastman Kodak Co. retained its lead over Japanese rivals Canon Inc. and Sony Corp. in the U.S. digital-camera market.
 
Viruses exploit Sony CD copy-protection
Nov 10 2005 8:49PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A controversial copy-protection program that automatically installs when some Sony BMG audio CDs are played on personal computers is now being exploited by malicious software that takes advantage of the antipiracy technology's ability to hide files.
 
Yahoo pulls out of America Online talks
Nov 10 2005 8:49PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Yahoo Inc. has pulled out of discussions over buying a stake in America Online Inc., leaving Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. as the leading potential suitors.
 
European group battles copy-protected CDs
Nov 10 2005 8:49PM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The music industry should stop criminalizing customers and limiting their freedom in the battle against piracy, a European consumers' group said Thursday.
 
Senior citizen bloggers defy stereotypes
Nov 10 2005 8:48PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Forget shuffleboard, needlepoint and bingo. Web logs, more often the domain of alienated adolescents and home to screeds by middle-aged pundits, are gaining a foothold as a new leisure-time option for senior citizens.
 
Study says Europe has digital divide
Nov 10 2005 9:09AM (CT)
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - A digital divide has appeared among Europeans, with age, income and education determining whether the continent's citizens use the Internet, according to a new European Union study released Thursday.
 
   

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