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Intel 2Q profit jumps 25%
Blossoming sales of laptop chips helped the company cruise past Wall Street's estimates.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jul 2007 12:54 UTC
Six months ago, after a long gestation period, Microsoft finally released Windows Vista. Vista is a huge release; not only because of the long list of new features, but also because of its sheer size, and number of bugs and other oddities and downsides.
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Video-game news: Metallica's 'Guitar Hero' album
(AP) -- Real news from the virtual world: - RIDE THE LIGHTNING: Activision's "Guitar Hero World Tour" is one of this year's most eagerly anticipated games, but the company has big news for fans who can't wait for that: Metallica will be releasing its next album, "Death Magnetic," as a "Guitar Hero III" download on the same day that the CD arrives in stores.
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Intel 2Q profit jumps 25 percent, beats estimates
(AP) -- Intel Corp.'s second-quarter profit jumped 25 percent as blossoming sales of laptop chips helped the company cruise past Wall Street's estimates Tuesday.
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Red Tape: 'Tabloid' spam is worm's newest turn
Corporate sneakiness. Government waste. Technology run amok. Outright scams. The Red Tape Chronicles is MSNBC.com's effort to unmask these 21st Century headaches and offer real solutions that save you time and money.
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Apple has filed a suit (more details ) on July 3rd against Psystar in the northern district of California. Psystar dubbed its cheap Mac Clone as Open Computer and started shipping them around April of this year.
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XBox 360 to stream Netflix movies
Tue, Jul 15, 2008 (4:27 p.m.) Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 video game console will be able to stream thousands of movies over the Internet, thanks to a deal announced Monday with Netflix Inc. that highlights the way gaming devices are expanding into all-purpose home-entertainment hubs.
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Google Will Protect Users’ Identity from Viacom — This Time
In an ongoing lawsuit over copyright violations, Viacom agreed to accept information from Google on the usage of YouTube users, with identifying information replaced by anonymous code numbers.
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Microsoft Wants Games to Appeal to the Masses
In a significant shift, Microsoft unveiled a strategy for its gaming unit that is meant to help the company’s Xbox 360 console appeal to the mainstream.
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At the Uneasy Intersection of Bloggers and the Law
There is no better way to get a blogger fired up than by telling him what he cannot publish -- although you might forgive a government prosecutor for thinking otherwise.
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From the Inside, Jerry Yang Looks Out for Yahoo
At a mogul retreat, there was sympathy for Yahoo’s founder and new questions about Microsoft’s judgment.
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CDC shares jump after 2Q revenue prediction
Shares of CDC Corp. climbed Tuesday after the Hong Kong-based software, gaming and Internet service provider predicted second-quarter revenue above analysts' estimates, due partly to higher licensing revenue.
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Court Clears eBay in Suit Over Sale of Counterfeit Goods
Ruling against the jeweler Tiffany, a judge said that eBay does not have a legal responsibility to actively filter counterfeit items.
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iTunes Selling Whedon's 'Dr. Horrible'
Joss Whedon's new Internet musical, which has been available for streaming since Monday, is now for sale via iTunes. Consumers can buy one episode for $1.99 or the whole 40-minute movie for $3.99.
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Intel profit rises, driven by notebook PC sales
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) said on Tuesday quarterly net income rose 25 percent, helped by strong sales of microprocessors used in notebook computers, and gave a revenue forecast that topped expectations.
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Windows update servers score 100 percent uptime, beat competitors
Microsoft's Windows beat operating system rivals Mac OS X and Ubuntu in a three-month test of update server uptime, a Swedish uptime monitoring company said. According to Pingdom AB, Microsoft's update servers were available to users 100 percent of the time during the three-month stretch of April, May, and June, with no apparent down time. Apple Inc. 's update servers, meanwhile, ...
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Engineer Jailed After Tampering With S.F. Network
A computer engineer with San Francisco's Department of Technology jailed on $5 million bail Tuesday for allegedly tampering with the city's new multi-million-dollar computer network.
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Information commissioner: Database threatens our way of life, watchdog warns
Proposals would track every phone call, text, email and internet usage in Britain in real time
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Cyberclinic: Should I worry about Google Street View?
Last summer, Google launched Street View, enabling street-level exploration of parts of New York and Las Vegas from the comfort of our chairs. The virtual landscape was constructed from a collection of panoramic photos, and the areas covered by the service are expanding. But last week, the Daily Mail reported on the arrival of Street View cameras on the streets of Britain by wailing that every ...
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Internet: BT pledges super-fast broadband with £1.5bn fibre-optic network
Company pledges to supply 10m homes within four years and transform 'Broadband Britain'
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Intel: Centrino 2 Whitebooks Have Back-To-School Edge
Regional system builders can get to market faster than top OEMs with next-gen notebook platform, possibly hit late-July target for retail ramp aimed at students.
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Internet: BT pledges super-fast broadband with £1.5bn fibre-optic network
BT has pledged to bring super-fast broadband to 10m homes within four years by spending £1.5bn on a new fibre-optic network. In his first major act since becoming BT's chief executive in April, Ian Livingston undertook yesterday to transform "Broadband Britain". The optic-fibre network will be more than 10 times faster than the broadband provided over BT's copper lines. At a time when the ...
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Multimillion pound security project shelved by ministers
A multimillion pound project designed to improve Britain's security by giving key government officials speedy access to secret intelligence on terrorism and other threats has been shelved, the Guardian has learned. Ministers have frozen the development of a secure computer network that would have radically transformed the way the security and intelligence agencies handle sensitive ...
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Cybercrime: Teenage hacker in global scam discharged
A teenager from New Zealand who was accused of stealing millions of pounds has been discharged without a conviction, despite pleading guilty to hacking into computers around the world. Owen Thor Walker, 18, known online as AKILL, was ordered to pay £5,500 in costs and damages after a high court hearing in Hamilton, New Zealand, and could work with police against online crime after Justice ...
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