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Microsoft opens MSN portal for China Web surfers
BEIJING (Reuters) - Software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) on Thursday launched MSN China, a Chinese-language Web portal with content provided by Chinese partners, to tap deeper into the world's second-largest Internet market.
HP's online photo service Snapfish cutting prices
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s recently acquired online photo service Snapfish is cutting prices on digital photography prints by as much as 45 percent, as the world's No. 1 personal computer printer maker angles for a larger share of the
Young mobile users most interested in music -survey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Commercial-free radio over mobile phones and the ability to download music to phones are the two most interesting advanced mobile services to young adults, according to a recent study.
DoCoMo aims to launch Nokia 3G phone soon
TOKYO (Reuters) - Top Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437.T: Quote, Profile, Research) aims to launch a high-speed third-generation phone made by Finland's Nokia Oyj (NOK1V.HE: Quote, Profile, Research) as early as the October-March second half
Toshiba sees eventual unified DVD format
TOKYO (Reuters) - The president of Toshiba Corp. said on Thursday producers of the next generation of optical discs will eventually use one format, although products based on two competing standards may be around for a limited time.
UK cinemas share digital windfall
More than 200 cinemas across the UK are to receive Lottery money to install state-of-the-art digital projectors.
Nintendo forecasts tough trading
Nintendo reports a rise in net income but says tough competition will hold back earnings growth this year.
CIA war game simulates major Internet attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The CIA is conducting a cyber-war game this week geared to simulate a major Internet attack by enemy computer hackers, an intelligence official said Thursday.
Bouygues Telecom launches EDGE business service
PARIS (Reuters) - Bouygues Telecom (BOUY.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) , France's third largest mobile operator, launched its higher-speed EDGE service for businesses on Thursday and said it would extend the new offer to consumers in October.
Portability on the move in the new PC era
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - In an age when speedy computing and muscular memory are fast becoming old hat, a new generation of computers cloaked in smaller, more stylish guises are moving in on the realm long dominated by the stodgy PC.
Silver surfers say net is 'vital'
More than half of over-50s who are online say the web has given them a new lease of life.
Gamers ape man and beast in Kong
King Kong fans will play both as giant gorilla and Jack Driscoll in the game of the Peter Jackson film.
Star Wars pirates forced off net
An internet network that let film fans illegally download the new Star Wars movie is shut after raids in the US.
Hitachi tops up plasma panel investment plan
TOKYO (Reuters) - Hitachi Ltd. said on Friday it would boost total investment in a new plasma factory being built in western Japan by 10 billion yen ($92.62 million) to increase output and install a more efficient production line.
TomTom shares rise on market debut
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Shares in Dutch navigation systems company TomTom rose as much as 4.7 percent above their issue price on the first day of trading on Friday, valuing the firm at almost 2 billion euros ($2.5 billion).
BitTorrent maker sets up search
The creator of the popular BitTorrent file-sharing program has set up search tool for torrent files.
Internet radio is gaining, but problems remain
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Like a sleeping giant, Internet radio is quietly attracting more and more listeners and advertising dollars, leading some experts to predict that some day soon it will eclipse the popularity of satellite radio and iPods.
Windows computer servers tie with Unix in revenue
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The worldwide computer server market grew 5.3 percent to $12.1 billion in the first quarter, with revenue for servers running the Microsoft Corp
Cell phones on planes worry US law enforcement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Allowing airline passengers to use personal cell phones during flights could help potential hijackers coordinate an attack or trigger a bomb smuggled on board, U.S. security officials have told regulators.
No Privacy in Your Cubicle? Try an Electronic Silencer
Applied Minds, a research and consulting firm, has developed a voice scrambling device that turns sounds into a cone of silence.
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