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February 28, 2006

Live-action short Oscar nominees hit iTunes

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 11:43 pm
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The five pictures competing for the live-action short film Oscar on Sunday are available to buy on Apple's iTunes Music Store.

Napster rues Microsoft, player glitches

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 10:10 pm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Technical glitches by Microsoft and the digital music device makers have hampered Napster Inc.'s Comments Off

Online piracy crackdown nets three guilty pleas

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 7:47 pm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three members of an online music piracy operation pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday in response to a government crackdown, the U.S. Justice Department said.

Apple rolls out new iPod home stereo box, Mac mini

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 7:21 pm
CUPERTINO, California (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc.

Court Confirms Markman Hearing Date for ‘672 Patent Infringement Case (Market Wire)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 12:34 pm

Sony Ericsson to use Google search and Blogger

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 12:15 pm
LONDON (Reuters) - Sony Ericsson ERICb.ST said on Tuesday it was linking up with Google Inc. Comments Off

All signs point to an iTunes movie service (at Business 2.0)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 11:58 am
In another sign that Apple is planning an iTunes Movie Store, a research firm is surveying users to ask what they'd think of such a service. The survey details a subscription service with 1,000 movies available for $9.99 a month, and a different option where movies would be available to purchase for $12.95 apiece.

Intel to use new micro-architecture in 2006

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 11:54 am
KIRYAT GAT, Israel (Reuters) - Intel Corp. Comments Off

The New Phone (Business 2.0)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 10:39 am
For nearly a century, the phone, and voice as we know it, have existed largely in the confines of a thin copper wire. But now service providers can convert voice calls into tiny Internet packets and let them loose on fast connections, thus mimicking the traditional voice experience without spending hundreds of millions on infrastructure.

Silicon Stocks: Sluggish start for techs (at MarketWatch)

Filed under: Apple — Yahoo! Finance: AAPL News @ 10:13 am
Technology stocks got off to sluggish start Tuesday as investors digested the latest round of U.S. economic data.
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