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Okla. could be key in fuel cell technology
Nov 15 2005 8:45PM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The petroleum pipelines that crisscross through Oklahoma could be used to transport the fuel that will power the cars of the future, energy experts said Tuesday.
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Web site to blend journalism with blogs
Nov 15 2005 8:44PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A media Web site scheduled to debut Wednesday will seek to blend traditional journalism with the freeform commentary developed through the emerging Web format known as blogs.
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Experts: Sony plan widens security hole
Nov 15 2005 8:43PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The fallout from a hidden copy-protection program that Sony BMG Music Entertainment put on some CDs is only getting worse. Sony's suggested method for removing the program actually widens the security hole the original software created, researchers say.
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Court refuses to delay VoIP E911 deadline
Nov 15 2005 8:40PM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to delay new Federal Communications Commission guidelines requiring Internet telephone companies to provide reliable 911 emergency call service.
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Plan certifies consumer-friendly downloads
Nov 15 2005 8:37PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - An anti-spyware initiative backed by Internet portals Yahoo and AOL would certify downloadable software as consumer-friendly and non-invasive.
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U.S. reaches tariff agreement on chips
Nov 15 2005 7:19PM (CT)
KYOTO, Japan (AP) - President Bush said Wednesday the United States has reached agreement with the European Union, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to eliminate tariffs on multi-chip integrated circuits _ the semiconductor devices used in computers, cell phones and other high-technology products.
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Text on Internet governance watered down
Nov 15 2005 6:42PM (CT)
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - Negotiators seeking to avert a U.S.-EU showdown at this week's U.N. summit on the information society watered down language on the Internet's governance in talks Tuesday.
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Microsoft creating supercomputer software
Nov 15 2005 3:54PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. is developing software for high-performance computers often used in engineering and science research, in a move that puts the company in another head-to-head battle with open-source developers.
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Feds urge us to pay our taxes online
Nov 15 2005 11:56AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Uncle Sam wants you to pay your taxes _ simply. The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday launched a national campaign to urge individuals, tax preparers and small businesses to pay taxes electronically via the government's Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, or EFTPS.
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Microsoft launches search for businesses
Nov 15 2005 12:38AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released a business version of software that aims to help people more quickly find documents, e-mail and other data stored on Windows-based computers.
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