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AOL: Breach of privacy was a mistake (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 7 2006 16:07

AOL's home page is shown on a computer screen Friday, Aug. 4, 2006 in New York. AOL will shed as many as 5,000 employees, a quarter of its global work force, within six months as the company seeks more than $1 billion in savings to offset its decision to give more services away for free. That decision, analysts say, may not be enough to draw new visitors. Key to AOL's success will be how well it taps its strengths in video and instant messaging. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - AOL released the Internet search terms that more than 650,000 of its subscribers entered over a three-month period and admitted Monday that what it originally intended as a gesture to researchers amounted to a privacy breach and a mistake.






Fox, Google sign search and ad deal
Source: Reuters - Aug 7 2006 16:36
As part of the deal, Google is expected to pay Fox at least $900 million in revenue share payments based on certain traffic and other commitments promised by Fox.


After 10 years, few believe life on Mars
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 6 2006 16:05
Ten years ago this summer, NASA announced the discovery of life on Mars. At a Washington, D.C., news conference, scientists showed ...


Expert issues warning about e-passports (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 6 2006 00:17
AP - Electronic passports being introduced in the U.S. and other countries have a major vulnerability that could allow criminals to clone embedded secret code and enter countries illegally, an expert warned.

Record labels sue LimeWire
Source: Reuters - Aug 5 2006 00:42
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Some of the world's biggest record labels sued the makers of the file-sharing program LimeWire on Friday, saying the software allows users to download music without paying for it.


Cybercrooks add Ajax coding to bag of hacking tricks
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 4 2006 00:51
The hot new technology behind slick Web pages has suddenly become the hot new tool for cybercriminals. The technology, Ajax ...


Cybercrooks constantly find new ways into PCs
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 3 2006 03:33
As 3,000 hackers and security experts convene for the Black Hat cybersecurity convention this week, computer users at home and ...


Infosys kicks up growth mode
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 2 2006 03:51
As competition grows fiercer in the global outsourcing industry, Infosys Technologies perhaps the best-known rajah of business ...


Apple meets Scandinavia's reply deadline
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 1 2006 16:56
Apple Computer met a Tuesday deadline to respond to Scandinavian regulatory claims that Apple is violating their laws by making ...


Sirius to launch new handheld later this summer (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 1 2006 08:49
Reuters - Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. said on Tuesday it expected to debut a new "personal live satellite radio product" later this month.

Niche competitors crowd into MySpace
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 31 2006 20:51
Is MySpace losing its cool? As the social networking phenomenon continues to grow, competitors are snapping at MySpace's heels ...


CNN.com to encourage user submissions
Source: USATODAY.com - Jul 31 2006 16:15
With camera phones and other gadgets a greater part of everyday life, CNN wants to make it easier for viewers to submit images ...


Sony says Q2 games division losses may exceed Q1 (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 27 2006 23:35

A shopper walks past a Sony 'Bravia' flat television at an appliance store in Tokyo July 27, 2006. (Issei Kato/Reuters)Reuters - Sony Corp. said on Friday that losses at its games division in the July-September quarter may be bigger than its losses for the quarter ended in June due to a possible increase in valuation losses on PlayStation 3 microchips.



Microsoft sees Windows shipments on track (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 27 2006 12:13

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Beijing, May 22, 2006. Microsoft wants to block an effort for a shareholder vote forcing the world's largest software maker to explain its support for Internet network neutrality, according to a company letter obtained by Reuters on Tuesday. (Jason Lee/Reuters)Reuters - Microsoft Corp. said on Thursday it sees no reason now why its new Windows Vista operating system would be delayed, but stopped short of committing to its previously stated launch target.



Intel to ship new chips in August (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News - Jul 27 2006 04:16

The Intel logo is seen as the company booth is set up for the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 4, 2006. Intel Corp. said on Thursday it plans to start shipping new processors for desktop and laptop computers in August. (Rick Wilking/Reuters)Reuters - Intel Corp. said on Thursday it plans to start shipping new processors for desktop and laptop computers in August, betting the energy-saving chips would help the world's largest semiconductor maker regain share from rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. .



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