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Quake Ready To Rock Mobile Phone Users

Gamers with 3D-enabled mobile phones will soon be able to carry Quake with them ...

Longhorn To Incorporate RSS Feeds

Microsoft announced Friday that its long-in-the-works Longhorn will enable RSS (really simple syndication) feeds ...

Microsoft To Pay IP Legal Fees if Partners Get Sued

Microsoft announced today that it would extend the intellectual property protection program it gives channel partners and PC manufacturers. The software giant said it would foot the bill for legal costs associated with any lawsuits related to Microsoft trade secrets, patents, copyrights or trademarks ...

SAP Gains Edge With Lighthammer

SAP announced today it would buy Lighthammer Software Development, which makes applications that help manufacturers monitor and manage their plants ...

Mobile Malware Will Come, But When?

Mobile phone malware may be farther off than antivirus software makers say, and how far off is up for debate among analysts ...

Liberty Alliance To Create Privacy for Phone Transactions

The Liberty Alliance today announced it will write specifications designed to enhance the privacy of mobile messaging, a lucrative, but insecure way of selling content. The alliance is a consortium of industry representatives working to create online authentication standards ...

Longhorn Server for Home Use May Be on the Way

Microsoft will release the beta of its long-talked-about Longhorn Server in August, at about the same time as it releases the beta for the Longhorn desktop OS, Senior Vice President Bob Muglia said in an online chat last week ...

Porn Purveyors To Proffer PSP Products

When Sony opened the proprietary Universal Media Disk (UMD) format it uses in its PlayStation Portable (PSP), it wanted to encourage other companies to provide content specifically for the hand-held device ...

Yahoo Releases Beta ‘Deep Web’ Subscription Search

Yahoo has lifted the veil on the "deep Web" with the beta version of Yahoo Subscription Search ...

Yahoo Opens Window to ‘Deep Web’

Yahoo has lifted the veil on the "deep Web" with the beta version of Yahoo Subscription Search ...

Music Service Comes to Mobile Phones via Ericsson, Napster Deal

Ericsson and Napster said yesterday they will step into the emerging service of offering music over mobile phones. The announcement follows a deal made public yesterday between Sirius radio and Sprint, in which music-enabled Sprint phones will offer streaming content from Sirius ...

Ericsson, Napster Bring Music Service to Mobile Phones

Ericsson and Napster today said they will step into the emerging service of offering music over mobile phones. The announcement follows a deal made public yesterday between Sirius radio and Sprint, in which music-enabled Sprint phones will offer streaming content from Sirius ...

Skype Expands Service with Paid Voicemail Option

Skype, which offers computer-to-computer Voice over IP (VoIP) service, yesterday added voicemail to its repertoire ...

Nokia Broadens Phone Line with 2-Megapixel Camera, CDMA

Nokia broadened its cell phone line today, releasing seven new models that it hopes will solidify its No. 1 spot in the market ...

Sun To Buy StorageTek in $4.1 Billion Deal

In a deal analysts say should make some stockholders happy, Sun Microsystemsannounced today that it would buy StorageTek for US$37 a share, or $4.1 billion, in cash. Both boards of directors have approved the move ...

Yahoo Mindset Gives Users Control Over Search Results

A beta tool launched by Yahoo Research Labs this week gives searchers control over the way results are sorted with the slide of a bar. At one end of the spectrum is commercial sites and at the other, informational sites ...

Microsoft Retains Voice Recognition Company for Xbox 360

Microsoft claims its Xbox 360 promises an all new gaming experience, but the company has ensured that the sound will remain the same by re-upping its deal with Fonix Speech for voice recognition technology ...

Sony Tests Copy-Protected CDs

Sony BMG Music Entertainment announced that it has been testing a digital rights management (DRM) system called "sterile burning" and has already released 10 CD titles -- about 1 million discs -- with the copy protection. It did not say which ones they were ...

Next-Generation DVDs and Beyond Still in Flux

As Sony and Toshiba jockey for position in the next-generation DVD battle, storage company Iomega looks farther into the future ...

Paris May Be Hot, But Downtime’s Not

With the help of a racy ad featuring Paris Hilton and outcry from watchdog groups such as the Parents Television Council (PTC), Carl's Jr. has scored a hit so big it just may be hotter than the spicy burger the ubiquitous heiress so suggestively eats in the spot ...

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