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New E-Discovery Rules Benefit Some Firms
Dec 1 2006 6:31PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Companies that help businesses track and search their e-mails and other electronic data are experiencing a surge of interest in the wake of federal rule changes that clarify requirements to produce such evidence in lawsuits.
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New E-Discovery Rules Benefit Some Firms
Dec 1 2006 6:31PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Companies that help businesses track and search their e-mails and other electronic data are experiencing a surge of interest in the wake of federal rule changes that clarify requirements to produce such evidence in lawsuits.
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Feds subpoena graphics chip-maker Nvidia
Dec 1 2006 6:16PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Nvidia Corp. said Friday it has been subpoenaed by federal investigators who are probing possible anticompetive practices among makers of computer graphics chips.
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Calif. stem cell center releases funds
Dec 1 2006 1:53PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California voters, wooed by an aggressive, multimillion dollar campaign that promised cures to myriad diseases, overwhelmingly approved the nation's most ambitious stem cell research center two years ago.
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Sony exec: Management shuffle necessary
Dec 1 2006 11:18AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - The recent management changes in Sony Corp.'s video game division were needed to ensure the success of the new PlayStation 3 console, Sony President Ryoji Chubachi told a newspaper Friday.
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Indicted: Romanian hacked U.S. computers
Dec 1 2006 10:07AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Romanian national was indicted on charges of hacking into more than 150 U.S. government computers, causing disruptions that cost NASA, the Energy Department and the Navy nearly $1.5 million.
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Indicted: Romanian hacked U.S. computers
Dec 1 2006 10:07AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Romanian national was indicted on charges of hacking into more than 150 U.S. government computers, causing disruptions that cost NASA, the Energy Department and the Navy nearly $1.5 million.
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U.S. reports unconfirmed cyber threat
Dec 1 2006 1:53AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government warned on Thursday of a possible Internet attack on U.S. stock market and banking Web sites from a radical Muslim group, but officials said the threat was unconfirmed and seemed to pose no immediate danger.
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