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Tech Industry News Archives for November 16, 2005

Nations urge U.S. to cede Internet control
Nov 16 2005 11:03PM (CT)
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - Despite a late-night agreement averting a global showdown over continued U.S. control of the Internet's addressing system, many delegates to a U.N. technology summit did not believe the Americans emerged victorious.
 
Internet access on display at APEC summit
Nov 16 2005 7:07PM (CT)
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) - Wireless technology capable of letting Internet users surf the Web at speeds almost as fast as wired connections, even while moving about, was among innovations exhibited this week at an Asia-Pacific summit.
 
Study: Tunisia centralizes Web filtering
Nov 16 2005 7:06PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Tunisia is able to censor Internet traffic because most Tunisians log on through a cybercafe or an Internet service provider affiliated with the government, according to a study released in conjunction with a U.N. technology summit there.
 
Sony unveils Internet-based phone service
Nov 16 2005 7:04PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Sony Corp. on Wednesday announced a free Internet-based phone service similar to the popular computer-to-computer calling provided by Skype, but with an emphasis on video conferencing.
 
Nintendo to issue new version of console
Nov 16 2005 7:04PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Nintendo Co. has become the latest console maker to promise parents the means to help restrict their children's access to violent video games.
 
Supercomputing lab aids in diverse fields
Nov 16 2005 7:04PM (CT)
URBANA, Ill. (AP) - The computers at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications can take you _ virtually, of course _ inside a tornado. They can match products with consumers and perhaps someday tackle some of society's most vexing problems.
 
Nokia to buy Intellisync for $430 million
Nov 16 2005 11:17AM (CT)
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Nokia Corp. said Wednesday it is paying $430 million to acquire Intellisync Corp., a provider of wireless e-mail service for cellular carriers, adding to the mobile phone maker's growing arsenal of products to compete with BlackBerry.
 
New service expands Google's reach
Nov 16 2005 1:00AM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - An ambitious new Google Inc. service lets anyone upload most anything to a publicly searchable database, potentially laying the groundwork for a foray by the Internet juggernaut into classified advertising.
 
   

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