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Zestier Zune Spoiling for a Fight

Not giving up on its foray into portable media players despite the iPod's dominance, Microsoft is expanding and improving its stable of Zune devices and pairing their release with a new, music-oriented social networking site ...

Yahoo Adds Search Option to Make Haystack Smaller

As it battles Microsoft to try to gain some of the Web search market share gobbled by Google, Yahoo has upgraded its search technology with a feature that makes suggestions while users type ...

Nokia Maps New Location Strategy With Navteq Buy

Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, has agreed to buy navigation specialist Navteq, a deal that Nokia says will help it expand its business into location-based Internet services ...

Motorola, Sprint Prove WiMax’s Mettle

A demonstration by Motorola of Sprint's Xohm WiMax wireless broadband technology took place this week on a tour boat in the Chicago River. Accounts of the exhibition are likely to have DSL and cable Internet providers worried ...

Red Hat Sees Plenty of Black Ink in Q2

Open source software provider Red Hat reported strong revenue growth for its second fiscal quarter and announced there are now more than 3,000 applications certified to run on its Enterprise Linux operating system ...

Conquer and Divide: EchoStar May Sling Off New Acquisition

Having just agreed to buy Slingbox maker Sling Media, Dish Network parent company EchoStar Communications now is considering splitting itself into two distinct companies ...

Ads Foot the Bill for Mobile Version of MySpace

Hoping to ride the rising mobile Web wave, Fox Interactive Media (FIM) is offering free mobile access to MySpace and several other sites ...

Lawsuit Says Cable, Sat TV Plans Rip Off Viewers

Forcing consumers to buy prepackaged tiers of bundled TV channels is a violation of trade and anti-trust laws, contends a lawsuit filed in the federal court against media companies and cable/satellite TV providers ...

New Intel Chip Promises ‘Full’ Web in Your Hand

Intel, which wants to be at the forefront of a trend toward more powerful mobile devices capable of full Internet capability, said its new Menlow platform will be a big part of that future ...

AMD Splits the Multi-Core Difference With 3-Core Processor

Hoping to offer something for all budgets and desktop computing power requirements, Advanced Micro Devices is planning to sell triple-core versions of its multi-core processors ...

Yahoo’s New Social Net Lets Users Tweak Each Other’s Profiles

Yahoo is beta testing a new social networking site that, among other things, allows users to annoy their friends ...

Dem Debate Video Widget Gives Power to the People

In conjunction with the Huffington Post Web site and online magazine Slate, Yahoo is offering users the ability to grab video clips of "debate" answers from Democratic presidential candidates and use them to make their own mashups ...

Sun, Microsoft Forge IT Detente

Sun Microsystems, the company whose former CEO used to denounce Microsoft as often -- and as sarcastically -- as possible, is now selling Windows ...

Guitar Hero III to Shred on PCs, Macs

Computer geeks who've quietly longed for the ability to play "Guitar Hero" on their PCs and Macs can stop fretting. A company plans to release a personal computer version of the addictive pseudo-guitar-playing game, currently available only on video game consoles ...

HP Offers Shot in Arm for Aging Inkjet Tech

Technology similar to that which propels tiny droplets in inkjet printing might soon be used to painlessly inject medicine into the skin with a patch ...

Google Apps Pairs Up With Capgemini to Go After Big Fish

Google signaled its intention to go after enterprise users by announcing a partnership with a French firm that will help it deliver Google Apps as a Web-based service ...

Being Bugs Bunny: Warner Bros. Goes Virtual

Warner Bros. Entertainment is launching a new multifaceted, multimedia Web site that will let people immerse themselves in, and even play the part of, their favorite Warner Bros., Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics characters ...

Vudu Box Conjures Up Hi-Def Films on Demand

Vudu, a California company that will sell or rent movies to customers with high-speed Internet access, began selling its US$399 units Thursday and expects the downloads will begin in about three weeks ...

NYC Hacks Strike to Protest GPS Tracking Proposal

A group of New York City taxicab drivers kept their cars parked Wednesday to protest the forced installation in their vehicles of devices that use global positioning system (GPS) technology and allow credit card payments ...

ITT Wins $1.8B Contract for GPS Air Traffic System

ITT this week emerged the winner of a lucrative contract with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to design and build the first component of a new satellite-guided air traffic control system ...

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