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Vehicle pursuit ends in arrest
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Stars tune-in to Web video, advertisers still shy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The fall television season kicked off this past week, but viewers looking for their favorite actors returning to airwaves may not find them on TV as new Web-based shows increasingly draw stars online.
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Google reveals wireless hopes in a patent
The company's definition of a truly open wireless network is in conflict with how wireless operators do business today.
CNET |
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Google reveals wireless hopes in a patent
The company's definition of a truly open wireless network is in conflict with how wireless operators do business today.
CNET |
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Larry rants, Ballmer regales, Draper raps
BALLMER IN THE VALLEY: The Valley's established players love to hate Microsoft. But for years, Mister Softie has been an attractive suitor for Valley startups struggling to find an exit strategy.
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Judge: Microsoft doesn't owe Alcatel-Lucent $1.5 billion
Microsoft Corp. does not have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent SA, a panel of federal appeals judges ruled Thursday, in what may be the last word on a long-running digital music patent lawsuit.
KOMO Seattle |
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Stars tune-in to Web video, advertisers still shy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The fall television season kicked off this past week, but viewers looking for their favorite actors returning to airwaves may not find them on TV as new Web-based shows increasingly draw stars online.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Ego Indulgence: Limited-Edition Bentley Laptop
'S-HERTOGENBOSCH, Netherlands — For the Bentley owner, or the person who just wants to carry the Bentley image everywhere, the design firm Ego has come out with a limited-edition Bentley laptop computer.
Edmunds.com |
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Linux Today - Telecoms Networks - Carrier Grade Linux Comes of Age
"The promise of Linux that is robust enough to be used in telecoms networks has been a long time coming, but the fourth generation of specifications for Carrier Grade Linux is now becoming well-established.
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Movie, TV viewing shifting online: study
Couch potatoes may be a thing of the past as a study has found the number of people watching video on their computers has doubled over the past year.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Apple makes iTunes more accessible for the blind
Most teens listen to their music on digital players, but Cory Cadlik, who is blind, had to ask for help when he wanted to buy songs for his iPod from the online music store iTunes. To Cadlik, a self-described tech "geek," that was too frustrating to tolerate....
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Will Open Source Breathe New Life Into Health Care Cost Savings?
A Calif. bill calls for interoperable records and a full, hospital-running health care IT system that's open source. That's music to provider Medsphere, which backs OpenVista.
InformationWeek |
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'Mad Money Lightning Round': Yahoo Could Weaken Google
Cramer cited reports that Yahoo's weakness could spill over to Google.
TheStreet.com |
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This Week's Best Posts [Highlights]
When Lifehacker's cooking up posts faster than you can digest them, switch to our trimmed-down top stories feed to skip the extras and get right to the good stuff. Don't care about Mac-only downloads...
Lifehacker |
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ACL Fest: Hot Chip Make Zilker A Huge Dance Party
As the sun began to head west and the evening rolled in, London's Hot Chip played their endearing brand of creative and awkward dance-rock to a truly massive crowd on the AT&T Blue Room stage. The band focused heavily on material from this year's release Made In The Dark , which traded in the beat-heavy laptop pop of 2006 LP The Warning for a full band sound. The songs generally played ...
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London News and Reviews
Details of up to 50,000 current and former soldiers have been stolen from an Army base, it was revealed last night. Three portable hard drives have gone missing from RAF Innsworth in Gloucestershire, in another damaging data bungle by the Ministry of Defence.
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Apple makes iTunes more accessible for the blind
(AP:WATERTOWN, Mass.) Most teens listen to their music on digital players, but Cory Cadlik, who is blind, had to ask for help when he wanted to buy songs for his iPod from the online music store iTunes.
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Google reveals wireless hopes in a patent
Google's vision of tomorrow's wireless network is in stark contrast to how wireless operators do business today, setting the two sides on a possible collision course.
CNET via Yahoo! News |
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Internet Filtering Lobby Forms
mbone writes "Wired's David Kravets reports on a new lobbying effort to support the filtering of internet traffic called Arts & Labs. Coverage is available at PC World as well. The lobby's members include AT&T, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Viacom and the Songwriters Guild of America. Their web site says, 'network operators must have the flexibility to manage and expand their networks ...
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Models for People Management: Best Buy, Google, GE, Semco
A look at four models of people management all radically different, all successful.
Bnet.com.au |
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Microsoft, Washington State to Sue 'scareware' Pushers
Microsoft and the Washington state attorney general plan to sue several makers of scareware programs on Monday.
PC World |
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Alcatel-Lucent Loses $1.5B Award
The story "Alcatel-Lucent loses $1.5B award in Microsoft patent suit," posted Friday, has been clarified. The fourth paragraph...
PC World |
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Google and Oracle Boldly Go to New Markets
Google entered the mobile phone market this week when T-Mobile rolled out the first handset running the search engine's...
PC World |
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Google Seeks Patent to Break Mobile Subscriber Shackles
A Google patent application describes a system that would let operators bid real time for the opportunity to offer service to...
PC World |
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Careless act led to death of biker
A computer engineer has been cleared of causing a Craigo man’s death by driving into the path of his motorcycle as he was doing 70 miles per hour.
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