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Monks use hi-tech camera to read ancient texts
MOUNT SINAI, Egypt (Reuters) - The world's oldest monastery plans to use hi-tech cameras to shed new light on ancient Christian texts preserved for centuries within its fortress walls in the Sinai Desert.
P2P sites prepare legit bows
NEW YORK (Billboard) - With a Supreme Court ruling in the Grokster case believed to be imminent, proponents of commercial peer-to-peer networks are busily preparing new legitimate services.
Sprint, Verizon opening doors to mobile content
SAN FRANCISCO (Billboard) - Sprint and Verizon Wireless may soon lower the walls on their networks, allowing their subscribers greater access to third-party content, including ringtones and graphics.
Blackberry service interrupted by RIM outage
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd. RIM.TO said on Friday its Blackberry wireless e-mail service, which is popular among executives, was interrupted that morning.
Reaching out to digital refuseniks
Charities, industry groups and the government are looking at how to tempt more people to go online.
How Skype and Kazaa changed the net
Niklas Zennström, Kazaa and Skype co-founder, talks to the BBC about the impact of the two programs.
Cisco networks to work closer with applications
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc.CSCO.O on Tuesday launched technology to make computer networks smarter, faster and more secure by making the equipment that directs data link better with the software applications that use it.
Samsung first to mass produce faster graphics chip
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's top maker of memory chips, on Monday said it is the first supplier to mass produce graphic chips for the next generation of video games.
'Cop killer' video game targeted by U.S. senator
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new video game which lets players join crime gangs and kill police officers has become the target of a proposed boycott by a U.S. Senator.
Sony spotlights films for Europe PSP launch
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Sony 6758.T will have 20 video games and 10 films on sale in September for the European launch of the PlayStation Portable, executives said on Monday, with 100,000 pre-recorded movies already sold around the world.
Hackers score big by thinking small, experts say
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A recent computer security breach that left 40 million credit cards vulnerable to fraud shows how online criminals are scoring big by thinking small, experts said on Monday.
Don't bet on Web gambling crackdown, experts say
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Online-poker company PartyGaming has warned investors that the U.S. government could interfere with its operations, but observers say that's about as likely as drawing four aces in a game of five-card stud.
Israeli start-ups work on environmental technology
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israeli entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, who traditionally have focused on software, electronics and medical devices, now see a growing opportunity to make money from technology to clean up the environment.
Ebay shares sink on talk Google eyeing PayPal rival
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of eBay Inc. EBAY.O fell about 3 percent on Monday on concerns that Google Inc. GOOG.O may offer an "online wallet" service that rivals eBay's PayPal.
Change proposed in EU Microsoft case
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The top judge of the European Union's second-highest court has proposed changing judges in the Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O antitrust case, according to a letter sent to all parties in the case.
Microsoft aims for 10m Xbox 360s
Microsoft aims to sell 10 million units of the Xbox 360 within 12 to 16 months of the launch of its next generation console.
Japan cardholders 'hit' by theft
The hacker behind the biggest data theft in the US may also have compromised Japanese cardholder data.
Solar sail gets ready for launch
The first solar sail spacecraft is due to launch, showing an elegant way to power interplanetary probes.
Vietnam's PM inks Microsoft deals
Vietnamese PM Phan Van Khai signs agreements with Microsoft on an historic visit to the US.
Rat sparks NZ telecoms blackout
A rat is being partly blamed for a major communications crash which has caused chaos in New Zealand.
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