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Advanced Micro, Intel subpoenaed
Intel Corp. and its much smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. have been subpoenaed by the Federal Trade Commission about possible anti-competitive behavior in the microprocessor market, the companies said Friday.
Rocky Mountain News |
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Babysitter facing 26 kidnapping charges
The 21-year-old was arrested yesterday for allegedly using the Internet to find day-care providers for a newborn baby she was supposed to be watching.
New Hampshire Union Leader |
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Energy saver's summer checklist
Turn off everything not in use: lights, TVs, computers, etc.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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$49.5B Yahoo sale price urged
SAN FRANCISCO - Hoping to negotiate a compromise, activist investor Carl Icahn urged Yahoo Inc. to declare it is willing to accept a takeover offer of $49.5 billion - about $2 billion above Microsoft Corp.'s last bid for the Internet pioneer.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Music Review: HEALTH - DISCO
Noise music remixed and made ready for a night on the town. I love noise music. Part of the reason I love noise music is because I can see myself creating it in the privacy of my own home with a laptop, some pots and pans, and the flushing of my toilet through some sort of wicked filter. It really brings the creative process home, often literally, and allows everyday wannabes to create sound ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Sex sting nabs aide to Kinder
The top aide to Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder has been nabbed in an Internet sting, accused of inappropriate contact with a person he thought was a 13-year-old girl.
The Kansas City Star |
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Will Redd stay? Guard waiting for fate to unfold
Michael Redd is not preoccupied with all the Internet chatter that would send him packing out of Milwaukee - tomorrow, if not sooner.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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With online trading, it pays to shop around
It's nice to know as you gas up your car or buy groceries that some things in life are still a bargain. Online stock-trading commissions, for example.
The Globe and Mail |
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FTC is investigating Intel's sales tactics
Adding to Intel Corp.'s legal woes, the Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal investigation into the company's sales tactics, a victory for its much smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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Cool Gadget / Invention Of The Day
Samsung SDI’s ultra-thin, ultra-sexy AMOLED concept laptop measures 12.1” with a mouth-dropping 1,280 x 768 resolution and infinite levels of contrast. It’s like having an HDTV for a monitor.
AskMen |
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Springdale students build miniature Formula One race car
The students sketched their initial design on napkins before taking it to a computer and ultimately carving it out of balsa wood.
Valley News Dispatch |
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Canton finally gets on board the recycling train
Our neighborhood was peppered with "Dear Canton Resident" letters this week from the city. I hate these. They usually reveal something dangerous or more expensive or both. OK, my grass is regulation length.
The Canton Repository |
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Intel, AMD subpoenaed over anti-trust allegation
SAN JOSE, California - Intel Corp. and its much smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. have been subpoenaed by the Federal Trade Commission about possible anticompetitive behavior in the microprocessor market, the companies said Friday.
GMA News |
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Upstate Alliance campaign goes international
Internet users from all 50 states and 21 countries have visited the Web site for the Upstate Alliance “I Was Blown Away” campaign
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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by (Staff) on Fri 23rd Sep 2005 23:38 UTC in reply to " Nice, but how useful "
and this is not for you as your a power user. this is for the people out there that need a glorified typewriter and web/mail access. This is totally against my experience with normal users. Joe User wants to do a lot more with his computer then just email and typing.
OS News |
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3G iPhone to make major impact on mobile TV market
Apple has a window of opportunity to make a significant impact on the mobile TV market with it's imminent launch of the 3G iPhone around the world, according to the latest report from Analysys Mason. Market research shows that many iPhone owners have accessed TV and video content, with greater frequency than subscribers using other types of mobile ...
MacNN |
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Moving at the speed of light
Computer animation is progressing at light speed, making interactive video productions an exploding industry. You've probably noticed TV advertisements lately featuring entire casts of computer-generated actors ... no humans. Reality, as an "absolute," is getting fuzzy around its edges.
Kinston Free Press |
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Rise in neo-nazi websites
A German government report has found that the amount of German language neo-Nazi propaganda on the internet reached an all time high in 2007. The report, presented in Berlin, warned that music, videos and forums were all increasingly being used to interest young people in extreme right-wing themes.
Deutsche Welle |
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FTC opens formal probe into Intel's tactics
SAN JOSE, CALIF. - Escalating the world's largest computer chipmaker's legal woes, the Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal probe into Intel Corp.'s sales tactics, a victory for its much smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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T-Mobile Sues Starbucks Over Hot Spots
T-Mobile said Starbucks breached a contract by allowing AT&T to supply in-store customers with free wireless Internet access using T-Mobile’s lines and equipment.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Microsoft Is Closing a Classified Ad Site
Microsoft is closing Windows Live Expo, the classified advertising Web site that was initially seen as a potential competitor to Craigslist.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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F.T.C. Presses for Antitrust Ruling Against Rambus
The Federal Trade Commission asked an appeals court on Friday to reconsider its decision overturning a ruling that the computer chip company Rambus violated antitrust laws.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Icahn Presses Yahoo to Sell to Microsoft
Carl C. Icahn told Yahoo on Friday that it should offer to sell the company to Microsoft for $34.375 a share, or about $48.7 billion.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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In Turnabout, Antitrust Unit Looks at Intel
The Federal Trade Commission’s decision to look into accusations about Intel’s pricing reversed a previous stance that had blocked the inquiry for many months.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Gateway becomes MVC as two new teams join this season
Presidents of the nine-member Gateway Football Conference and the 10-member Missouri Valley Conference have approved, effective immediately, a rebranding initiative that changes the football conference name to the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
Terre Haute Tribune Star |
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