|
S. Korea to hit Intel with $25.4M antitrust fine
Associated Press - June 4, 2008 10:34 PM ET SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korea's antitrust regulator says it will order Intel Corp. to pay 26 billion won ($25.4 million) for violating fair...
KSBY San Luis Obispo |
|
Library offers programs to inspire entrepreneurs
KEWANEE — Kewanee Public Library District (KPLD), with the support of 16 partnering rural libraries, offers free educational programs on eBay to inspire entrepreneurs.
Kewanee Star Courier |
|
Samsung gives progress report on ICs, LCDs
South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. provided a progress report about its chip and flat-panel display businesses.
EETimes |
|
Marine acquitted in Haditha killing cover-up case
Wed, Jun 4, 2008 (7:27 p.m.) A military jury acquitted a Marine intelligence officer Wednesday of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqis, including women and children.
Las Vegas Sun |
|
NIAGARA FALLS: FBI returns to City Hall
FBI investigators returned to City Hall on Wednesday with a court subpoena to collect computer equipment used by former Mayor Vince Anello and former City Administrator Daniel Bristol.
Niagara Gazette |
|
Marine Acquitted in Haditha Cover-Up
A military jury acquitted a Marine intelligence officer Wednesday of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqis, including women and children
Time Magazine |
|
Northern man on child porn charge
Australian Federal Police have confirmed a man from Beauty Point, in Tasmania's north, is among 90 charged in a nationwide crackdown on internet child pornography.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
|
Google seals deal for new offices at NASA center
In the latest sign of its ambitious growth plans, Google Inc. has signed a 40-year lease to secure space for a huge office complex that will be built on a federal government research center near the Internet search leader's Silicon Valley headquarters. The 1.2 million-square-foot campus announced Wednesday fulfills a vision that Google first laid out with the NASA Ames Research Center in 2005. ...
The State |
|
S. Korea to hit Intel with $25.4M antitrust fine
South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay 26 billion won ($25.4 million) for violating fair trade rules.
Tri-City Herald |
|
S. Korea to hit Intel with $25.4M antitrust fine
South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay 26 billion won ($25.4 million) for violating fair trade rules. The Korea Fair Trade Commission said in a statement Thursday that it was issuing the order because the semiconductor giant offered rebates to South Korean computer companies and undercut competitor Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Intel, based in Santa Clara, ...
The State |
|
Intel Fined in South Korea for Breaching Antitrust Regulations
June 5 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. , the world's biggest computer-chip maker, was fined by South Korea's antitrust regulator, which said the U.S. company deterred competition by offering illicit discounts to customers.
Bloomberg.com |
|
missing in action or broken
"Before I launch into my tirade, I need to make a confession. I like Vista. I use it daily, but I also use it with the full knowledge that it's a pre-service pack 1 OS from the boys in Redmond. That necessarily means it will have glitches, bugs, and annoyances. That's a given.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Taiwan's Compal sees Q3 laptop shipments up 20 pct
TAIPEI, June 5 - Taiwan's Compal , the world's second largest contract laptop PC maker, said on Thursday it expects shipments in the third quarter to grow 20 percent from the previous quarter as demand for notebooks remain healthy.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
|
10:14 p.m.: Marine acquitted in Haditha cover-up case
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (AP) — A Marine intelligence officer has been acquitted of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqi men, women and children.
The Herald Bulletin |
|
BoomTown Decodes Carl Icahns Latest Letter to Yahoo (The Crazy Eddie Edition)
Break out the sedatives, because Carl Icahn is getting mighty tetchy with Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang and the board of directors of the troubled Internet company! In yet another letter to Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock, the ever-grumpier billionaire investor, who is waging a proxy fight against Yahoo and seeking to oust Yang and crew, stepped ...
AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance |
|
South Korean regulator orders Intel to pay fine over antitrust probe
(AP:SEOUL, South Korea) South Korea's antitrust regulator says it will order Intel Corp. to pay 26 billion won (US$25.4 million) for violating fair trade rules.
INO News |
|
Google Seals Deal For New Offices At NASA Center
In the latest sign of its ambitious growth plans, Google Inc. has signed a 40-year lease to secure space for a huge office complex that will be built on a federal government research center near the Internet search leader's Silicon Valley headquarters.
CBS News |
|
Marine acquitted in Haditha killing cover-up case
Associated Press - June 4, 2008 9:53 PM ET CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (AP) - A Marine intelligence officer has been acquitted of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqi men,...
WLFI Lafayette |
|
Virgin Radio's Indian owner sets his dial for the internet
As the head of a booming Indian company which is spending almost £70m buying into an unremarkable business in a struggling sector of a troubled economy, A.P. Parigi anticipates questions.
Financial Times |
|
Google leases NASA land for $146 million
Google has struck a deal to expand its office space by 50 percent by leasing land on the grounds of NASA's Ames Research Center, near its Silicon Valley headquarters.
MSNBC |
|
Washington DC
A Marine intelligence officer from Ohio has been acquitted of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqi men, women and children.
The San Francisco Examiner |
|
Washington DC
A jury on Wednesday acquitted a Marine intelligence officer of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqis.
The San Francisco Examiner |
|
Washington DC
A jury on Wednesday acquitted a Marine intelligence officer from Ohio of charges that he tried to help cover up the killings of 24 Iraqis.
The San Francisco Examiner |
|
Yahoo talks to Microsoft, trades barbs with Icahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc said on Wednesday that deal talks are ongoing with Microsoft Corp as the company resisted an attack by billionaire critic Carl Icahn, who called its recent actions deceitful.
EARTHtimes.org |
|
Jury Acquits Marine In Iraqi Slaying Cover-Up
A Marine intelligence officer has been acquitted of charges that he tried to help cover the killings of 24 Iraqis.
KCTV 5 Kansas City |
|
|