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Consortia combine to run Galileo
The rival companies bidding to operate Europe's satellite-navigation system, Galileo, join forces to win the contract.
French answer to Google library
France is responding to Google's online library project with its own version. Click Online reports on the push to preserve French culture.
EBay seeks sellers for expansion
EBay is offering regular sellers a chance to build their own sites, as it fights slowing growth in its auctions.
France gets nuclear fusion plant
A $12bn nuclear fusion reactor plant is awarded to France, despite strong competition from Japan.
Smart eyewear for keen swimmers
A UK design student has created smart goggles that help swimmers track their progress in the pool.
Video gamers may have quicker eyes
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Video game players may spend a
lot of time on the couch, but when they're ready to go out they
can find their keys quicker than the rest of us, a study
suggests.
Samsung, Motorola to share mobile technology
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co.
Ltd. said on Friday it had signed an agreement with rival
Motorola Inc. to share mobile technology.
Microsoft settles antitrust claims with IBM
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp.
has settled antitrust claims made by International Business
Machines Corp. , agreeing to pay $775 million to IBM,
the companies said on Friday.
Carriers seek U.S. mobile e911 deadline suspension
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some of the biggest U.S. wireless
providers have asked regulators to suspend a December
requirement for 95 percent of their phones to support e911
technology that allows emergency workers to pinpoint callers'
locations, according to t
Gateway wins chunk of $250 mln Calif. state deal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Gateway Inc. on Friday
said it had been selected as a primary supplier of personal
computers for the State of California in a deal that amounts to
Gateway's biggest-ever government contract.
Lawmakers move to help telcos offer video
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House and Senate lawmakers on
Thursday unveiled two measures designed to make it easier for
telephone companies to launch video service to compete with
cable and satellite services.
Vodafone, MSN plan PC-to-mobile messaging service
LONDON (Reuters) - Vodafone Group Plc and Microsoft Corp's
MSN unit plan to launch an instant messaging service that will
allow communication between mobile phone users and computers,
the companies said on Thursday.
Ipix shares up 12 pct on Pentagon contract win
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares in Internet video technology
company IPIX Corp. surged in premarket trading on
Friday after the company won a $2.4 million Pentagon contract
to develop the world's highest resolution video camera.
AMD Japan files suit against Intel Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said on
Thursday it had filed two suits against Intel Corp. in Japan,
seeking $55 million in damages from the world's largest chip
maker for alleged violations of the country's antitrust laws.
Digital move seen blanking up to 80 million TVs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Consumer advocates on Wednesday
warned that up to 80 million television sets could go dark
after a transition to digital broadcast signals and said the
government should help owners get special converter boxes.
Supercomputer for Dodgy Tickers
Boston's sick and infirm may soon have a new treatment tool at their disposal: one of the world's fastest supercomputers. By Mark Baard.
Net Pioneer Wants New Internet
David Clark, a leader in developing the internet in the 1970s and '80s, is taking steps toward creating a new network with tighter security and compatibility with future technologies. By Mark Baard.
Webmonkey Says, Let Adobe Be
Adobe Systems' acquisition of Macromedia is a good thing, argues the editor of Webmonkey, even as some geeks chatter about stagnation and monopoly. Commentary by Michael Calore.
U.S. Military's Elite Hacker Crew
The armed forces assembles a clandestine cadre of hackers capable of launching cyberwar against enemy networks. By John Lasker.
Linux Distribution Tames Chaos
Have a crop of underutilized PCs but not sure how to harness their processing power? A new 6-MB Linux program can round them up into a cohesive, secure network -- no matter what operating system they use. By Alison Strahan.
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