Reuters: Technology News Archive
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- Mobile music buys may bring meager carrier profit
- Microsoft sues European Commission
- Microsoft files suit against European Commission
- Microsoft outlines mid-size business software push
- Apple unveils iPod nano
- Cingular music phone ads take cue from iPod images
- IPods in cars raise questions for satellite radio
- Microsoft unveils new brand of business software
- Sony to offer advanced Walkmans to tackle iPod
- TI eyes video markets with all-in-one chip
- Sony to tackle iPod
- TI eyes video markets
- Japan's Access to buy PalmSource
- HP to cut 6,000 jobs in Europe: union
- ScanSoft deal for Nuance gets antitrust OK
- Texas cable group challenges telecoms video law
- Samsung Elec unveils powerful new flash memory chip
- EBay to buy Skype for $4.1 bln: Source
- Samsung speeds new flash chip to market
- EBay to buy Skype
- Youngsters dial in to movie clips via InfoSpace
- Yahoo seeks young viewers with war zone journalist
- Gates pushes upcoming Microsoft Windows, Office
- GM pitches "smart" cars to cut back on discounts
- EBay paying up to $4 bln for Web phone co. Skype
- Fall in plasma TV prices to slow: Samsung SDI
- Bang & Olufsen and Samsung to sell top-end phones
- Bipartisan bill would require better mileage
- Gillette unveils five-blade razor
- Calif. laptop with personal data of 98,000 recovered
- Nintendo unveils next-generation game controller
- Sony denies considering sell-off of financial unit
- Chip makers brace for slower pace in Moore's Law
- IBM starts shipping latest mainframe computers
- Hollywood studios form tech group to fight piracy
- Microsoft alleges resellers sold counterfeit software
- Activison sees price cuts on last-generation games
- Dell to sell laptop with Verizon's high-speed data
- Vodafone Japan to beef up handset portfolio
- Microsoft streamlines to compete better
- US authors group sues Google
- US board urges cell-phone ban for new teen drivers
- Google library push faces lawsuit by US authors
- Nintendo cuts price of portable game unit in Europe
- In-Fusio in "Halo" mobile game deal with Microsoft
- ESPN to start mobile service with Sanyo phone
- SEC steps up probe into Taser
- TomTom in routefinder deal with AOL's Mapquest
- Motorola wins new cheap phone deal with $30 model
- Sony may invest more in Samsung LCD venture
- Electronic Arts announces mobile game line-up
- Intel to supply chips for RIM's new BlackBerry
- Wal-Mart to install new Fuji digital photo kiosks
- Dell to stop free home delivery of computers
- Zizzle's music-playing Iz toy debuts at Toys R Us
- Sony's PlayStation video game console wins Emmy
- Sprint Nextel seeks more time to find 911 callers
- Access, PalmSource deal gets US antitrust clearance
- Visa USA delays plan to cut ties with CardSystems
- Gas prices high? Try an eco-friendly, $3.5 mln Skycar
- Apple admits problem with iPod nano
- Sony pulls "Jesus" advert for PlayStation
- Judge backs jury verdict on Lexar-Toshiba case
- Motorola signs up Universal for iRadio
- Sony's Stringer banks on cell, content for growth
- Sun, Google in software distribution pact
- Record labels, satellite radio seen in showdown
- ATI launches new family of top-end graphics chips
- Robot vehicles gather to race in U.S. desert again
- Robot vehicles gather to race in US desert again
- Fuller list of Xbox 360 launch games emerges
- Mediaset, TIM strike deal for TV over cellphones
- EU urges industry to do more for robots
- Japan's shy geeks boast huge financial clout-report
- Nintendo hit by weak GameCube sales, DS price cuts
- Robotic vehicles race across desert for prize
- Nokia sees strong mobile demand in 2006
- Foreigners spend $500 mln on Israel software firms
- Marconi says talk of Ericsson bid just a 'rumor'
- EA, Spielberg to develop three new video games
- Microsoft, Nigeria fight email scammers
- US Senate draft digital TV bill sets move for 2009
- Court enters final judgment in Lexar Toshiba case
- HP says recalls 135,000 notebook PC batteries
- Judge stays Google suit in Microsoft hiring case
- Podcasters prepare to launch video era
- ATI chairman, wife, cleared of insider trading
- Google, Comcast said to eye AOL stake
- London bomb survivor sets up victim Web site
- EU introduces single online music sales license
- Pentax, Samsung unit in digital camera tie-up
- Goldman says Internet is back, but with provisos
- Sony Ericsson launches 3G Walkman mobile phone
- Samsung Elec says Apple chip investment plan dropped
- Unions seek video iPod residuals
- Rival device makers Palm, RIM, team up on e-mail
- Warner Bros. joins Blu-ray camp
- Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
- Senate panel sets end to analog TV broadcasts
- New Singapore rules to prevent misuse of mobiles

