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   Microsoft files 10 lawsuits over software pirating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Software giant Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O on ...

Court rejects 'mere think tanks' in Microsoft case
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Several allies of Microsoft have lost a bid to intervene in the software giant's antitrust case before a European Union court, which dismissed them as "mere ...

Google offers mobile phone version of Gmail e-mail
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google has created a special version of its Gmail e-mail service that provides mobile phone subscribers with quick access to their e-mail, the company said ...

Sony's robot attains enlightenment with third eye
TOKYO (Reuters) - Robots may not be able to do everything humans can, but the latest version of Sony Corp.'s humanoid robot has something many people might find useful: a third eye.

Humans down but not out against chess computers
SOFIA (Reuters) - Computers may have got better and better at chess, but human players can still find chinks in their defense, the world chess champion says. Just don't try to break ...

Here comes another flat-screen TV
TOKYO (Reuters) - There is little doubt that the world of television has gone flat, but consumers like Yoshinori Mimura are still confused over whether to go for a plasma, ...

Google would pay $1 bln for a 5 pct AOL stake-source
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc. is in exclusive talks to pay $1 billion for a 5 percent stake in Time Warner Inc.'s online unit AOL, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters ...

Internet shopping nips at but doesn't bite malls
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When it comes to shopping, Kate Robertson is an online dream and brick-and-mortar nightmare.

Sony on track to double videogame player sales
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sony Corp. 6758.T is on track to double the ...

ReplayTV to launch TV recording software for PCs
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Digital video recording pioneer ReplayTV plans to announce on Monday it will start selling software to allow personal computers to tune in and record live ...

Microsoft Xbox 360 sales start slow in Japan: study
TOKYO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O sold less than half of the ...

Man loses bet by staying alive
LONDON (Reuters) - A 91-year-old British man who staked a 500-pound bet that he would be dead by the end of the first week in December lost his stake by staying alive, a bookmaker ...

DirecTV to pay $5 mln to settle multi-state probe
NEW YORK (Reuters) - DirecTV Group Inc. agreed to pay $5 million to 21 states to settle an investigation into the top U.S. satellite television operator's marketing and advertising ...

Swedish supercar not for chickens
ANGELHOLM, Sweden (Reuters) - Going from selling frozen chickens to building a supercar in the home of the safe Saab might seem a big leap, but not for Swede Christian von Koenigsegg.

Court won't hear National Geographic CD-ROM case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let stand a ruling that copyright law authorized a publisher to reproduce a collective work in CD-ROM format, even if some new ...

Top court rejects appeal in Sandisk case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal by digital media manufacturers that are battling a patent infringement lawsuit filed by flash data storage ...


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