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Industry wants European hydrogen development boost
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Europe should boost its public
investments in hydrogen and fuel cells to pave the way for a
future with cleaner cars and renewable energy, politicians,
academics and corporate executives said.
Sprint begins high-speed mobile services
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Corp. on Thursday said
it began selling high-speed wireless services to laptop
computer users, betting that the fast-growing market for mobile
data will offset falling phone call prices.
EU seeks pan-European license for online music use
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will push for
measures to establish a pan-European copyright license for
online music use by October to allow EU industry to compete
better with the United States, it said on Thursday.
Micron countersues Tessera in chip package suit
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Micron Technology Inc. , a
maker of computer memory chips, countersued Tessera
Technologies Inc. in June, three months after Tessera
sued Micron for patent infringement and anticompetitive
conduct, Micron said on T
US group sees private animal ID system by January
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An industry-backed database that
could help officials quickly pinpoint suspect cattle during a
mad cow disease outbreak could be operational by January 2006,
three years ahead of a proposed government system, the largest
U.S. cattle
Games ratings board probing Grand Theft Auto:SA
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The industry group that sets
ratings for video games is probing whether hidden features
within the blockbuster title "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"
allows players to make their characters engage in simulated
explicit sex acts.
EU court transfers Microsoft case to judge panel
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's second highest
court has taken the Microsoft antitrust case away from the
judge to whom it was originally assigned and given it to a
panel of 13 judges, a court official said on Friday.
Sasser Worm Creator Avoids Lockup
The teen who crafted the destructive Sasser computer worm is sentenced to community service instead of jail because of his age. He only wanted attention, the court says.
Siemens, Airbus develop in-flight mobile-phone gear
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany's Siemens has
joined forces with an Airbus joint venture to develop
technology that will make ordinary mobile-phone calls possible
for passengers in flight by 2006, the companies said on Monday.
New .mobi suffix points to wireless Web sites
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Consumers will soon be able to
recognize Web sites specially designed for use by mobile phones
by the new ".mobi" suffix, which will be introduced alongside
the popular ".com" and other top-level domain names.
EU executive takes action on mobile phone charges
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Phone companies charge consumers too
much for using their mobile phones while abroad, the European
Commission said on Monday, promising to take action to ensure
there was full competition in the market.
Adobe, Macromedia get 2nd info request
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice asked
for additional information about software maker Adobe Systems
Inc.'s $3.4 billion acquisition of Macromedia Inc.,
the companies said on Monday.
Save iPod batteries for a sunny day
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - For all their ubiquity, Apple
Computer's iPods are notorious for having a frustratingly short
battery life.
Snag won't hold up shuttle launch
Nasa's space shuttle launch will go ahead on Wednesday, after damage caused by a falling cover is repaired.
Dutch file-sharers win reprieve
An attempt to discover the identity of file-sharers has been blocked by a Dutch court.
Endurance test for robot Humvee
A robotic Humvee has managed to drive itself for seven hours without crashing on a race course in the US.
UK gamers score triumphs
A big pro-gaming weekend produces good results for top UK gaming team Four-Kings.
Universe 'too queer' to grasp
Scientist Professor Richard Dawkins warns that our Universe may be just "too queer" to understand.
Penalty plea on cyber criminals
Tougher sentences are needed to ensure computer crime is treated seriously, says an MP.
UK presses MEPs on e-mail data
The costs of forcing firms across Europe to keep phone and e-mail records is worth paying, Jack Straw tells MEPs.
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