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TiVo posts narrower 3Q loss (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Nov 29 2007 00:12

TiVo HD digital video recorders are seen at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Monday, Nov. 26, 2007.  TiVo Inc. is set to release third-quarter financial results after the market closes Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - TiVo Inc.'s narrower third-quarter loss is a welcome sign of progress for the maker of digital video recorders, which has been trying to become profitable amid growing competition from cable and satellite TV operators.






Samsung Elec sees PC chip recovery, strong phone sales
Source: Reuters - Nov 28 2007 04:58
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday oversupply of memory chips used in personal computers was expected to ease in 2008 as growing demand for portable gadgets prompts a shift in production to flash chips.


Intel still top chipmaker in '07, AMD drops: iSuppli
Source: Reuters - Nov 28 2007 04:51
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Intel will increase its market share by the end of 2007 to 12.5 percent, keeping its place as the world's top chipmaker, while rival AMD will drop out of the top 10, research firm iSuppli predicted.


Take-Two plans for growth, not sale
Source: Reuters - Nov 26 2007 20:59
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Take-Two Interactive Software Inc Chairman Strauss Zelnick, head of a new management team, said on Monday he prefers to run the publisher of the hit "Grand Theft Auto" video game series rather than sell it.


T-Mobile offers iPhone without contract (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Nov 21 2007 08:42
AP - Deutsche Telekom AG's mobile unit said Wednesday it would offer Apple's iPhone without a contract to comply with a court injunction, but consumers that opt out of a two-year contract will pay more than twice as much for it.

Flickr to map the world's latest photo hotspots
Source: Reuters - Nov 18 2007 23:55
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Picture having an Olympian view of millions of photos the world's photographers and cameraphone users have produced over the last day.


TV spectrum opening for wireless devices (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Nov 15 2007 16:27
AP - A U.N. telecoms meeting decided Thursday to give mobile service providers access to bandwidth currently reserved for terrestrial television broadcasts, offering the promise of high-speed Internet access on-the-move anywhere in the world by 2015.

Typewriter's last word not written yet
Source: Reuters - Nov 7 2007 04:00
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Paul Schweitzer is one of a dying breed. As owner of Gramercy Typewriter Co in New York City, he repairs machines that many consider obsolete.


Discovery preps for journey home
Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 5 2007 20:09
After a week and a half of intense and unprecedented work, the astronauts aboard shuttle Discovery undocked from the international ...


Microsoft works family angle in new Xbox ads
Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 4 2007 23:32
Microsoft's new Xbox ads reach out to an audience beyond the stereotypical young male "gamer."


Teary farewell for shuttle, station astronauts after successful repair
Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 4 2007 23:03
Still on "a major high" from their successful solar wing repair, the 10 astronauts aboard the linked shuttle Discovery and international ...


Risky repair begins for space station
Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 3 2007 07:16
Hoping to save a ripped solar wing, astronauts ventured outside for one of the most difficult and dangerous spacewalking repairs ...


NASA: Spacewalk will have 'higher risk than usual'
Source: USATODAY.com - Nov 2 2007 07:20
Astronaut Scott Parazynski, one of NASA's most experienced spacewalkers, will face grave risks and nerve-wracking challenges ...


Internet the battleground for Australia's election (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News - Nov 1 2007 00:46

Australia's Prime Minister John Howard (L) shakes hands with opposition leader Labor's Kevin Rudd (R) prior to a live televised debate at Parliament House in Canberra October 21, 2007. Australia's election has become a war of bytes, with Rudd swooping on the Internet's high ground to build an army of young supporters and a Facebook fanclub on a promise of 'fresh thinking'. (Andrew Taylor/Pool/Reuters)Reuters - Australia's election has become a war of bytes, with Labor challenger Kevin Rudd swooping on the Internet's high ground to build an army of young supporters and a Facebook fanclub on a promise of "fresh thinking."



Shell station customers 'pay by touch' (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Nov 1 2007 00:19

Shell Oil provided this photo of a Pay By Touch enrollment kiosk. Chicago drivers have a new way to pay for gasoline: with their fingertips.Ten Shell gas stations in the Windy City are testing biometric systems that let consumers walk up to the pump, scan their fingertips on a device and fill up their vehicles. The systems, also installed at Shell convenience stores, are directly linked to customers' checking or credit-card accounts for payment. (AP Photo/Shell Oil)AP - Chicago drivers have a new way to pay for gasoline: with their fingertips.



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