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Las Vegas CityLife
Forte completes construction on new office in Pelham
Local computer system development company Forté Inc. said it recently completed its new offices at the Hayesbury commercial development in Pelham.
Birmingham Business Journal
Japan Has Until September To Change Chip Import Rules
World Trade Organization has given Japan until Sept. 1 to amend its punitive charges on imports of South Korean computer chips.
Manufacturing.net
Yahoo and Microsoft may find that the best deals sometimes are the ones you don't do
Sure, things look rough for Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. now that they couldn't agree on a deal. Yahoo's stock has cratered, and Microsoft has to figure out another way to catch up in the online ad market, a flaw so big it was willing to pay $47.5 billion to fix it.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Microsoft Considers Post-Yahoo Spending Spree
Steve Ballmer's objective wasn't to buy Yahoo. He instead is only interested in one goal: trying to speed up how fast Microsoft can become a credible player in the Internet world.
NBC 5 Chicago
Power outage causes Internet interruption
Internet service provided by Mediacom in Columbia was out briefly this morning, but officials said all area service was restored by 9:15 a.m.
Columbia Daily Tribune
Savvis CEO Philip Koen buys 20,000 shares
The chief executive of Savvis Inc., a computer network service provider, bought 20,000 shares of common stock, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday.
AP via Yahoo! Finance
Yahoo shares drop, investors seek Microsoft return
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's (YHOO.O) shares tumbled on Monday as investors punished the company for rejecting Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) $47.5 billion bid, though the fall was cushioned by hopes a deal may still be possible.
MSN Money Canada
AudioCodex unifies media types for mixing
After an extended beta period, MachineCodex has released v1.0 of AudioCodex, an unusual music and video application. The program unifies iTunes libraries with Quartz Composer, and CoreAudio Audio Units (AU) effects; while the software can be used strictly for playback, it also allows time- and pitch-shifting, along with real-time AU chains. Users...
MacNN
Yang Loses $308.4 Million After Microsoft Walks Away (Update1)
May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang may end the day as much as $308.4 million poorer after Microsoft Corp. withdrew its $47.5 billion takeover offer.
Bloomberg.com
Deutsche Telekom mulls Sprint takeover
Transatlantic alphabet soup Deutsche Telekom is interested in buying Sprint Nextel, a move that would give it the top spot in the U.S. wireless market.…
The Register
Online At-Work Listening Grows Dramatically
A new study shows that 20 percent of at-work radio listening is now done online.
FMQB
Judge finds spammer violated law
State anti-spam regulators won another case in the state's fight to protect consumers from online fraud.
Tacoma Business Examiner
CTA adding routes to Bus Tracker
(Crain’s) — The Chicago Transit Authority plans to add 18 more bus routes to its online tracking system as it looks to provide riders with more-accurate travel information. The CTA Bus Tracker program, at www.ctabustracker.com, currently includes 14 routes that can be followed on the ...
Crain's Chicago Business
Gaze Gaming Tech Promises Faster Eye-Controled Interaction
NewScientist is reporting that further research is progressing on new types of user input devices. Specifically, "gaze gaming", a technology that promises faster interaction using only your eyes. Currently technology for sight-based interaction is far too slow for practical applications in things like gaming. "Eye-gaze systems bounce infrared light from LEDs at the bottom of a computer monitor ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Sep 2005 20:28 UTC
The pressure is growing on Novell Inc's management to make major strategic changes after a regulatory filing revealed a Novell shareholder has joined Credit Suisse First Boston in calling for change at the identity management and Linux vendor.
New Mobile Computing
Boingo next to offer free Wi-Fi service to iPhones, iPods
Wi-Fi provider Boingo will offer Apple iPhone and iPod Touch owners the opportunity to enjoy 15 minutes of free Wi-Fi service at 28 airports located in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.
BetaNews
Amazon at odds with N.Y. over Internet sales tax law
Amazon, the world's largest online retailer sued the state of New York, claiming its new law requiring out of state retailers to collect New York sales tax was unconstitutional.
BetaNews
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Captain Ruchira Samarasinghe, 29, of the Army Intelligence Unit died on Sunday at Thoppigala in the Batticaloa District. Capt. Samarasinghe joined the Army in August 1999 after following a course at the Kotalawela Defence Academy.
Daily News
PostPath Offers SaaS Email Archiving for SMBs
PostPath has launched the PostPath Server Archive Edition. The offering targets SMBs that need to retain copies of some or all of their email communications, but lack the time and resources to implement more complicated and third-party Exchange ...
ebizQ.net
Microsoft considers post-Yahoo spending spree
Expect to hear more from Steve Ballmer.
MSNBC
Stocks trade lower after Microsoft pulls Yahoo bid
Wall Street pulled back Monday as investors digested Microsoft Corp.'s decision to withdraw its bid for Yahoo Inc. and oil prices rose to a new record over $120 a barrel. The Dow Jones industrial average at times lost more than 100 points.
AP via Yahoo! News
Yahoo investors seek Microsoft return
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's shares tumbled on Monday as investors punished the company for rejecting Microsoft Corp's $47.5 billion (24 billion pounds) bid, though the fall was cushioned by hopes a deal may still be possible.
Reuters.co.uk
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