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Seagate Pushes Hardware-Based Encryption

Seagate Technology on Monday took another step into the security arena with a new encrypted hard drive. The company plans to start shipping units to notebook manufacturers in early 2007 ...

MySpace Inks Deal to Block Copyright Infringers

MySpace.com on Monday said it has licensed technology to block unauthorized copyrighted music audio recordings from being posted on its site ...

HEALTH AND MEDICINE

KFC Removes Trans Fats From Menu

In the the wake of a lawsuit seeking to blameKFC for health problems, the leading fried chicken chain on Monday said it is converting all of its 5,500 restaurants in the United States to a zero grams trans fat cooking oil ...

Cingular First to Offer New HP iPAQ Phone

Cingular will be the first carrier in the United States to offer Hewlett-Packard's new iPAQ handheld device, the companies announced Thursday. The phone features five wireless communications technologies including a global positioning system, or GPS ...

Controversial Ads Heighten Stem Cell Hubbub

Controversial television commercials about the war in Iraq and stem cell research may be remembered long after the 2006 mid-term elections are over ...

Sprint Nextel Suffers Fifth Straight Quarter of Losses

Blaming high churn rates and merger-related costs, Sprint-Nextel, the third-largest mobile phone operator, reported its fifth straight quarter of profit losses ...

Hackers Defraud Online Brokerages of Millions of Dollars

Government officials have launched investigations into fraud cases that are costing electronic brokerages millions of dollars ...

Microsoft to Push Vista With Holiday Discount Program

Customers looking to buy new PCs this holiday season can enjoy a special gift from Microsoft -- discounted or free copies of the Vista operating system and Microsoft Office 2007 productivity suite ...

ACLU Battles Child Online Protection Act in Federal Court

The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday presented opening arguments in federal district court in its longstanding challenge to an Internet censorship law that was signed by President Clinton in 1998 but has never been enforced ...

Google Launches Custom Search Service

Google on Monday launched a new service that lets users customize its search engine ...

IPTV: Almost Ready for Prime Time

Despite the multiple millions of dollars being poured into its development, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is still not an eminent threat to old fashioned cable -- but it is edging closer to "prime-time" status ...

BitTorrent Inks Software Deals With Electronics Makers

The once-controversialBitTorrent has inked deals with several hardware manufacturers to embed its software in consumer products ...

Google Launches Guide to US Congressional Elections

Google on Monday stepped into the political arena with its latest offering, the Google Earth Election Guide. The application mixes the company's Google Earth program with information about the U.S. congressional races coming up in November ...

A Toasty VC Climate for Internet Entrepreneurs

Internet start-ups seeking venture capital support may be in luck, as a second coming of sorts seems to be in full swing for Web-based technology firms, which enjoyed a seemingly endless supply of cash during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s ...

Sling Media, Symbian to Bring Mobile TV to Smartphones

Sling Media on Tuesday announced a partnership with smartphone operating system developer Symbian to bring mobile TV to consumers ...

Sony Preps 22 Game Titles for PlayStation 3 Launch

With the launch of the PlayStation 3 game console less than one month away, Sony on Thursday revealed additional details on the device as well as which game titles will be available first for the next-generation machine ...

Record Labels Bought YouTube Stakes Before Google Deal

Amid heavy speculation over possible copyright issues, major record labels are vying to profit from Google's acquisition of YouTube -- as allies ...

Microsoft Unleashes IE 7 Browser for Windows XP

After years of waiting, consumers on Wednesday finally got the chance to download a new version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The software giant released Windows IE 7 for Windows XP, the latest version of the market-leading browser, with plenty of promises ...

McAfee Fires Allegations at Microsoft Over Vista Security

In a security industry battle that is heating up day by day, McAfee is alleging that Microsoft has failed to keep its end of a deal to cooperate with security software companies ...

Keynote Systems Ranks E-Tailers on Speed, Reliability

Keynote Systems on Wednesday announced new indices tracking best-in-class e-commerce sites. The new indices track the speed and reliability from the end user perspective of 24 leading online retail sites across three categories: apparel, books and music, and electronics ...

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