Reuters: Technology News Archive
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- "Doom" movie puts viewers behind the gun
- NFL scores with IBM deal for digitized footage
- Canon to develop fuel cells for printers, cameras
- US computer game touches Iran's atomic nerve
- Disney backs anti-piracy technology for Oscar DVDs
- Apple faces lawsuit over iPod screen scratches
- NBC, Time Warner deal to let viewers "start over"
- Intel delays new Itanium chip until 2006
- Japan's KDDI unveils phones with digital TV, chat
- RIM says NTP court case not hurting business
- Czechs to get TV on cellular phones
- Top cable cos close to Sprint wireless deal: source
- Microsoft joins Yahoo on digital library alliance
- Monsoon floods hit Indian tech capital, business goes on
- Cell phone sales increasing: surveys
- Nokia aims new phones at emerging markets
- Microsoft head says still "driven" to improve computer tech
- Firms losing $1b to Asia pay-TV pirates
- Google hires exec to lead China sales
- Nintendo licenses writing recognition system
- SK-Earthlink rebranded "Helio" in bid for young callers
- Gates foresees Chinese, Indian competitors
- Justice won't stay RIM patent ruling
- HDTV arrives in Europe
- XM Satellite users double, losses grow
- WorldCom defendants agree to $651 mln settlement
- Florida bill aims to curb violent video game sales
- Top tech firms complain about Qualcomm
- Top US cable co's land Sprint Nextel deal-source
- Samsung to bolster ties with partners to rival iPod
- Marvell plans consumer market push
- Music videos resurrected by online, phone delivery
- US FCC moves up date for small TVs to get digital
- Market growing for refurbished, used iPods
- Dell may be past its best days: Barron's
- Hutchison mulls prospects for Italy 3G IPO-source
- Microsoft warns of flaw in newer Windows versions
- U.S. wireless carriers take aim at adult content
- Siemens pushing brand name in US via Disney deal
- Blackberry faces tougher, cheaper competition
- Verizon moves to stop ID theft
- French youths turn to Web, cellphones to plan riots
- U.S. judge says RIM patent case stay unlikely
- Toshiba, NEC Elec to develop chip technology
- PC industry faces tough holiday season in U.S
- Suit targets Sony BMG anti-piracy technology
- US judge puts Michigan's video game law on hold
- MGM to support Blu-ray disc format
- Gates memo pushes new Web strategy at Microsoft
- US House Republicans press ahead with telecom bill
- U.S. judge says stay unlikely in RIM patent case
- Linux backers to buy software patents:WSJ
- Mondays key for Web retailers in holidays: study
- Casio in mobile talks, near Best Buy deal
- Start-up aims to join telephone and wireless calls
- Snocap signs deal with Warner Music
- Google gauges interest for online book renting-WSJ
- Best Buy takes to desert to celebrate
- Electronic Arts cuts prices on some video games
- Vital data often stored on unsecured devices-survey
- AOL to launch online TV
- Google gives away analytic tools
- Researchers unveil $100 laptop for schoolkids
- TV networks say digital recorders raise viewership
- Sony BMG recalls copy-protected CDs
- Microsoft, cable companies team up on high-def TV
- Motorola sees launching new Rokrs in 2006
- Tech firms see common anti-piracy standard soon
- Microsoft expects solid Xbox 360 debut
- Nokia adds to e-mail with Intellisync buy
- Activision, DreamWorks set new deals
- Intel aims to boost mobile chip share
- Microsoft tests next Office
- Blu-ray, HP at odds over high-def DVD launch plan
- Motorola sees launching new Rokrs in 2006
- 'Lost' deal hatched for mobile
- Sony, NEC to form optical drive pact
- RIM says injunction won't stop BlackBerry
- LG Elec may double plasma panel capacity by 2007
- Aping 'Kong' film key for Ubisoft video game
- U.K. co nails Dirty Sanchez deal with MTV
- Samsung may dull Motorola's Razr edge
- Texas sues Sony BMG for spyware violations
- TiVo to bring TV programming to iPod, PSP
- Apple secures flash memory supply deals for iPod
- Clear Channel upgrades 200 stations to digital
- New Xbox in short supply, gamers want premium unit
- Sony to make digital films for Christie/AIX
- US border agents play high-tech cat and mouse game
- S.Korea delays Microsoft ruling
- Partnerships are key to online travel search survival
- Nokia wins $141 mln network deal in India
- TI seeks to expand customer base with new phone chip
- Nokia launches updated enterprise smartphone 9300
- FCC boss prods pay TV to do more on decency
- SEC propopses Internet "e-proxy" posts
- Sony, Idemitsu to co-develop OLED materials
- TiVo plans new service in Taiwan
- SEC proposes Internet "e-proxy" postings
- Google sees advertisers devote more budget online


