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I.B.M. to Introduce a Notably Improved Mainframe   more similar news »
A model called the I.B.M. z10, being introduced Tuesday, is far faster and has three times the data-juggling memory of its three-year-old predecessor, the z9.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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The Encyclopedia of Life, No Bookshelf Required   more similar news »
Scientists are writing the Book of All Species on the Web, in the hopes it will be useful to scientists and nonscientists alike.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Siemens Plans to Cut Up to 7,000 Jobs   more similar news »
Siemens plans to announce that it intends to eliminate up to 40 percent of the workers in its troubled business telecommunications unit in Germany and Brazil.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Fujitsu Rolls Out Fanless 500GB Hard Drive   more similar news »
Fujitsu upgraded its 2.5-in. SATA disk drive line with the addition of the new MHZ2 BT-series offering that offers up to 500GB storage capacity in a three-platter design.
Tue Feb 26, 2008
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Yang: Microsoft Bid Was a “Galvanizing Event” for Yahoo   more similar news »
Jerry Yang, chief executive of Yahoo, spoke about how the company’s frenzied search for a way to fend off Microsoft’s bid has been an exciting journey of self discovery.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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F.C.C. to Act on Delaying of Broadband Traffic   more similar news »
The agency is considering new rules that would force the cable and telephone companies to more clearly disclose to consumers the circumstances in which they might delay some traffic.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Game Maker in $2 Billion Bid for Rival   more similar news »
A bid by Electronic Arts for Take-Two Interactive would further a wave of consolidation in the gaming industry.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Net Neutrality Hearing: When Is an Internet Traffic Delay O.K.?   more similar news »
The F.C.C., academics, companies and consumer groups are discussing the issue of whether discrimination is necessary or potentially threatens to undermine the freewheeling nature of the Internet.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Microsoft to Test New Measure of Web Ads   more similar news »
Microsoft’s “Engagement Mapping” attempts to take into account all the Internet interactions that lead a consumer to buy a product.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Qwest Works on New Wireless Partnership   more similar news »
Qwest shares jumped after the company announced it is working on a new wireless partnership as its current arrangement to resell Sprint Nextel services is inadequate.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Blogger, Sans Pajamas, Rakes Muck and a Prize   more similar news »
Cited for its reporting on the firing of eight U.S. attorneys, the political blog Talking Points Memo became the first Internet-only news operation to win the George Polk Award.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Adobe Blurs Line Between PC and Web   more similar news »
A software developer has created a new system that will power potentially tens of thousands of applications that merge the Internet and the PC.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Locking in Viewers to Watch the Commercials   more similar news »
The ABC network is offering an on-demand service that allows viewers to watch shows any time they choose. The catch: viewers’ can’t fast-forward through commercials.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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On the Internet, Everyone Can Hear You Complain   more similar news »
A San Francisco start-up called Get Satisfaction is the latest online ombudsman to try to mediate customer service complaints.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Microsoft to Stop Making HD DVD Players for Xbox   more similar news »
The move follows recent decisions by Time Warner’s Warner Bros and retailer Wal-Mart to exclusively back Son’s Blu-ray high-definition video technology.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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E-Newsletter Tracks Job Changes of Business Journalists   more similar news »
Gorkana keeps tabs on job-hopping in the world of business journalism but it is put together by a group of people journalists generally consider suspicious: publicists.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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I.P. Address: Partially Personal Information   more similar news »
Google responded to a Bits post that challenged its view that Internet Protocol addresses are not personal information.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Pakistan Blamed for YouTube Break   more similar news »
YouTube goes dark for most of the world on Sunday, and one engineer's error may be to blame.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Studios Are Trying to Stop DVDs From Fading to Black   more similar news »
The victory of Sony’s new Blu-ray high-definition disc over a rival format, Toshiba’s HD DVD, masks a problem facing the studios: the overall decline of the DVD market.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Network of TVs Talks to Cellphones and Trades Clips for Advertising   more similar news »
A little-known private company, Akoo International, aims to transform mobile devices into universal remote controls.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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A Byline Strike in Honolulu Extends to Newspaper’s Blogs   more similar news »
In a first for the blogosphere, reporters at The Honolulu Advertiser held a three-day blog strike to show opposition to proposed changes to their contract.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Poles Apart on Online-Video Habits   more similar news »
The gulf between casual and heavy consumers of online video is startlingly wide.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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Google Says I.P. Addresses Offer Some Personal Info   more similar news »
Google responded to a Bits post that challenged its view that Internet Protocol addresses are not personal information.
Mon Feb 25, 2008
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E.U. and U.S. Vow Crackdown on Computer Counterfeits   more similar news »
E.U. and U.S. officials said they would crack down on counterfeiting of computer components after they seized over 360,000 fake items in just two weeks in a joint operation at the end of last year.
Sun Feb 24, 2008
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Maybe Microsoft Should Stalk Different Prey   more similar news »
In pursuing Yahoo, not SAP, the software giant may be moving far from what it knows best.
Sun Feb 24, 2008
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Trying to Put New Zip Into Moore’s Law   more similar news »
If innovation has a heart, it’s probably a semiconductor, beating to the pace of Moore’s Law.
Sun Feb 24, 2008
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A Capitalist Jolt for Charity   more similar news »
Can business extend the reach of nonprofits? To help serve its philanthropic mission, a social business tries to profit.
Sun Feb 24, 2008
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Move Over, Oil, There’s Money in Texas Wind   more similar news »
After breakneck growth the last three years, Texas has surpassed California as the top state for wind power.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Suburbia’s March to Oblivion   more similar news »
The mortgage crisis has put “for sale” signs in front of houses across the country — including so-called McMansions — the large, expensive, often tasteless homes that have taken up so much suburban space over the last couple of decades.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Microsoft Executive on Micro-Hoo: We Can Do It   more similar news »
In a letter to employees, Kevin Johnson said the challenges of integrating Microsoft and Yahoo are not insurmountable — that is, if the two companies do indeed merge.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Ahhh, the Seductive Fragrance of Molecules Under Patent   more similar news »
The innovative scents of patented molecules are crucial to enticing consumers to buy the 600 or so new perfumes introduced every year.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Tougher British Stand Against Digital Piracy   more similar news »
The British government warned on Friday that it would impose legislation on Internet service providers by April 2009 if they did not work to curb illegal downloading.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Google Says I.P. Addresses Aren’t Personal   more similar news »
Responding to regulators in Europe, Google argues that the Internet Protocol address associated with a computer shouldn’t be protected as personal information.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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Buying Movies on Flash Cards   more similar news »
Instead of Blu-ray discs, some wonder if movies could be sold on flash memory cards. Flash, it turns out, is still to expensive and too slow to make this cost effective.
Sat Feb 23, 2008
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The Browser Choices We Make   more similar news »
Firefox hit a milestone of 500 million downloads and it claims 17 percent of the Web browser market. And yet some people use some pretty old or obscure browsers.
Fri Feb 22, 2008
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