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United Airlines Approved for In-Flight Internet Service
United Airlines plans to announce that it is the first domestic airline to receive approval to install wireless Internet networks on its planes.
CVS launches disposable camcorder in U.S.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - CVS Corp. CVS.N on Monday began selling a disposable digital camcorder which the No. 2 U.S. drugstore chain hopes will boost its
Apple to shift from IBM to Intel chips
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. AAPL.O on Monday said it will shift to using Intel Corp.
Microsoft antitrust proposal wins over EU
BONN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Microsoft w.investor.reuters.com cleared a major stumbling block on Monday and won praise from the European Commission for finally putting
Siemens, BenQ to set up handsets venture
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Siemens SIEGn.DE and Taiwan's BenQ
American Express introduces 'contactless' cards
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American Express AXP.N on Monday said it will begin issuing credit cards that are waved in front of a sensor to make payments,
Apple to start Japan iTunes service in Aug-paper
TOKYO (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc.AAPL.O will launch its iTunes online music service in Japan in August, the Nihon Keizai business daily reporte
Warning over 'bullying by mobile'
One in five young people has been bullied by mobile phone or via the internet, a study suggests.
BellSouth to launch wireless broadband service
CHICAGO (Reuters) - BellSouth Corp., BLS.N the No. 3 U.S. local telephone company, said on Tuesday it would launch a wireless high-speed Internet service for residential customers based on an early version of the WiMax technology backed by Intel Corp.
Verizon presses Bush to name new FCC commissioners
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Verizon Communications VZ.N, the largest U.S. telephone company, on Monday pressed the Bush administration to quickly fill slots at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission which regulates the industry.
Verizon, SBC push for reform of video rules
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Executives from the two largest U.S. telecommunications companies called on Monday for lower legal barriers to launching their own video services, amid worries that their plans could be delayed by regulators.
Siemens sells mobile phones unit to BenQ
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Siemens SIEGn.DE is to sell its loss-making mobile-phones unit to Taiwanese technology group BenQ 2352.TW in a tra
Microsoft, Lenovo unveil new pen-based Tablet PC
SEATTLE (Reuters) - China's Lenovo Group Ltd. 0992.HK, which bought IBM's personal computer business last month, unveiled its first pen-based computer on Monday, which runs Microsoft Corp.'s
Apple to start Japan iTunes service in Aug
TOKYO (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc. AAPL.O will launch its popular iTunes online music service in Japan in August, undercutting existing players by charging about 150 yen ($1.40) per song, the Nihon Keizai newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Nintendo to create WiFi hotspots for DS handheld
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co. Ltd. 7974.OS said on Tuesday it would establish 1,000 WiFi hotspots in Japan by the end of 2005 where owners of its DS portable game machines can play games with others online for free.
XM Satellite to introduce audio device with Audible
NEW YORK (Reuters) - XM Satellite Radio XMSR.O on Tuesday said that next year it will introduce devices that can play both satellite radio and programming from spoken-word digital audio provider Audible Inc. ADBL.O
Which Camera Does This Pro Use? It Depends on the Shot
With four decades of war, sports and politics at hand, photojournalist David Burnett has had a lot of experience with a lot of different cameras.
Less Cursing, Better Pictures: 10 Suggestions
A guide to things you should ignore and things you shouldn't.
Photo Prints? Everyone Wants Your Business
Consumers have more options than ever about where to print their snapshots, and one result is an all-out war among retailers, printer manufacturers and online companies like Snapfish.
From Broken Bones to Decayed Buildings
Professions as diverse as medicine, teaching and architecture are finding everyday uses for digital images.
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