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Tech Industry News Archives for December 31, 2007

Coupons to help buy digital converters
Dec 31 2007 4:11PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Millions of $40 government coupons become available Tuesday to help low-tech television owners buy special converter boxes for older TVs that might not work after the switch to digital broadcasting.
 
Coupons to help buy digital converters
Dec 31 2007 4:11PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Millions of $40 government coupons become available Tuesday to help low-tech television owners buy special converter boxes for older TVs that might not work after the switch to digital broadcasting.
 
New energy uses for asphalt
Dec 31 2007 2:14PM (CT)
SCHARWOUDE, Netherlands (AP) - If you've ever blistered your bare feet on a hot road you know that asphalt absorbs the sun's energy. A Dutch company is now siphoning heat from roads and parking lots to heat homes and offices.
 
New energy uses for asphalt
Dec 31 2007 2:14PM (CT)
SCHARWOUDE, Netherlands (AP) - If you've ever blistered your bare feet on a hot road you know that asphalt absorbs the sun's energy. A Dutch company is now siphoning heat from roads and parking lots to heat homes and offices.
 
Video game looks into world of wolves
Dec 31 2007 12:17PM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The new video game "WolfQuest" allows players to follow the call of the wild in the role of a wolf in Yellowstone National Park.
 
Vonage, Nortel settle patent dispute
Dec 31 2007 10:55AM (CT)
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) - Vonage Holdings Inc. and Nortel Networks Corp. have settled their patent litigation, allowing for cross-licensing of the telecom companies' technology.
 
Record data breaches in 2007, groups say
Dec 31 2007 12:17AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The loss or theft of personal data such as credit card and Social Security numbers soared to unprecedented levels in 2007, and the trend isn't expected to turn around anytime soon as hackers stay a step ahead of security and laptops disappear with sensitive information.
 
   

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