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Kazaa owners accused of ignoring order
Dec 5 2005 10:39PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Australian record companies on Tuesday accused owners of the popular Kazaa file-sharing software of ignoring a court order to install filters aimed at curbing music piracy by Kazaa users.
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Wikipedia tightens submission rules
Dec 5 2005 10:35PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia to which anyone can contribute, is tightening submission rules after a prominent journalist complained that an article falsely implicated him in the Kennedy assassinations.
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Microsoft to release Xbox 360 in Asia
Dec 5 2005 9:40PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 videogame console will come out in several Asian countries early next year, months after it is released in Japan, the software maker said Monday.
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Intel to invest $1 billion in India
Dec 5 2005 11:03AM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Chip-maker Intel Corp. will invest more than $1 billion in the next five years to expand its operations in India and in local technology companies, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett said Monday.
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Microsoft's Bill Gates to visit India
Dec 5 2005 5:38AM (CT)
BANGALORE, India (AP) - When Microsoft Corp. chairman Bill Gates begins a four-day visit to India on Tuesday, he'll see a country moving increasingly toward open source operating systems _ the chief rival to his company's Windows software.
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RealNetworks to offer Rhapsody service
Dec 5 2005 12:52AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - RealNetworks Inc. to launch a Web-based version of its Rhapsody subscription music service, becoming the latest company hoping to capitalize on growing consumer interest in software and services that can be accessed anywhere via the Internet.
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