U.S. Anti-virus Firm Accuses Microsoft of Misusing Technologies U.S. anti-virus company Symantec on Thursday accused computer-industry giant Microsoft of misusing its technologies.
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Samsung Debuts Hybrid Hard Drive That is Samsung's vision for the value of its new Hybrid Hard Drive (HHD), a next-generation drive that combines flash memory with traditional rotating magnetic storage.
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Which Windows Live Search Is It? Microsoft has named both a desktop application and its Web search service, you guessed it, Windows Live Search.
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China Has More Than 2.6 Mln Websites
The number of websites registered in China reached 2.6 million at the end of last year and 1.1 million of the websites are with ".CN" domain name.
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Online Search Giant Yahoo Revamps Its Popular Web Site Internet search titan Yahoo showed its new face to the world with the online debut of its revamped web site.
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Sony to Launch World's First Blu-ray Notebook PC Sony Corp. said on Tuesday it would launch the world's first notebook personal computer equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June.
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AMD Unveils Line of Energy-efficiency Chips Advanced Micro Devices has begun to market a line of energy-efficient desktop processors based on models the chipmaker already sells.
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Sony Says to Launch Blu-ray PCs in Japan in June Sony Corp. said on Tuesday it would launch a range of its Vaio personal computers equipped with next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drives in Japan in June.
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Mobile Music Looks Beyond Ringtones The trend of personalizing one's mobile phone with music has proved quite lucrative for the world's record labels.
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Treo Phone Unveiled with Palm Software Palm on Monday introduced the first Treo phone with a high-speed wireless Web link running the Palm operating system called the 700p.
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IPod Rival Alleges Patent Infringement Creative Technology Ltd., a maker of portable media players, sued Apple Computer Inc. in federal court accusing the iPod maker of infringing on one of Creative's patents.
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Cyber Police Appear in South China City to Curb On-line Crimes China's booming special economic zone of Shenzhen leads the country in putting up cyber police to curb on-line crimes and the spread of hazardous information.
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Microsoft and Google Gear up for Epic Clash Microsoft and Google are battling for supremacy over the information technology sector, a duel watched closely by others in the sector.
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$100m Supercomputer on the Anvil US-based Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has signed a $100 million deal with IBM and the State of New York, to build the world's most powerful, university-based supercomputing center, and one of the top ten powerful computers in the world.
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Nintendo's Wii Steals Show at Expo Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s new Wii video game console, considered the underdog in the console wars because it lacks the high-definition graphics and multimedia features of its rivals, is stealing the show at this week's Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show.
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Google Counting on Success of New Products Google on Thursday launched an array of new products in its battle with Microsoft over user functions on the Internet.
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Plan for Porn Domain Voted Down ICANN, the Internet's key oversight body, has canned a proposal to create an .XXX domain for pornographic Web sites.
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Google Raises the Ante in Fight with Microsoft Google has unveiled a raft of new software products that takes the search engine pioneer deeper into competition with Microsoft.
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Corporate News: New CEO Appointed for Top Chinese Internet Portal The top Chinese Internet portal Sina Corp, a frequent target of reports of personnel changes, has appointed a new chief executive officer (CEO).
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Sony's "LaunchPad" Hints at PS3 Online Strategy Sony Online Entertainment in July will debut a service, known by its working title LaunchPad, which provides users access to several of its online PC games.
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