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- Visa Plans To Let Phones Charge Your Purchases (NewsFactor)
- RIMM Sneezes, Marvell Catches A Cold
- Sun: Where Are The Shareholders’ Chauffeurs?
- Solar Stocks Slide; House May Derail Tax Credit Extension
- Tellme for iPhone due by June (CNET)
- ISPs Pledge To Require Permission for Targeted Ads (NewsFactor)
- Computer applications float in Internet cloud (AFP)
- RIMM Shrs Plunge 25% As Margins Appear To Collapse
- Head Crash: BMO Downgrades Xyratex; Chops EPS Estimates On Western Digital, Seagate
- Review: 'de Blob' is fun, visually stunning (AP)
- Google: Will European Weakness Dent Q3 Results?
- Bankrate: Stifel Upgrades; Sees Margin Expansion Story
- RBC Turns Cautious On Contract Mfrs; Cuts Estimates On BHE, CLS, FLEX, MFLX, PLXS, TTMI, SANM
- Japan's online social scene isn't so social (AP)
- Apple to make iTunes more accessible for the blind (AP)
- IBM: BMO Capital Cuts Ests, Price Target
- Amazon: Lazard Cuts Ests; Sees Weaker Online Spending
- Intersil: Oppenheimer Downgrades; Worries On Margins
- Simplifi combines iPod dock, media card slots, hub (Macworld.com)
- Yahoo: Collins Stewart Says Fundamentals “Deterioratingâ€
- Russian retailers to start Apple iPhone sales Oct 3 (Reuters)
- Nokia to unveil touch screen phone Oct 2: sources (Reuters)
- Congress expected to move on copyright, Internet radio issues (CNET)
- Ballmer on search: 'I don't like not being No. 1' (CNET)
- uTorrent for Mac leaked (CNET)
- US-TECH Summary (Reuters)
- Author nun finds new outlet in cellphone fiction (Reuters)
- Gates speaks at UN, Ballmer in Silicon Valley (CNET)
- Microsoft: Steve Ballmer Live At The Churchill Club
- Expanding the Twitter club for the rest of us (CNET)
- Vroom: Who Was In That Tesla?
- Judge orders new trial in online music piracy case (AFP)
- FCC proposes easing wireless spectrum bids (Reuters)
- Microsoft Confirms Windows 7 Pre-Beta Launch (NewsFactor)
- RiM Sees Q3 Margin Hit From Component Costs, Rising Dollar, Discounts; “Unannounced†Device to Ship in the Quarter; Bals
- RIM 2Q earnings up 72 percent but outlook soft (AP)
- America Movil braces for iPhone shortage in Brazil (Reuters)
- Tibco Q3 Sales, Profit Beat; Stock Jumps 8.5%
- RIM Q2 Misses on $2.58B, $.86; Profit Forecast Low
- What’s Up with UT Starcom?
- Network Equipment up 10%; Hopes of a Microsoft Boost?
- EBay gets conditional OK for stake in Korean site (AP)
- IPTV subscriptions to grow 64 percent in 2008: Gartner (Reuters)
- Visa develops payment software for Google phone (AP)
- Oracle says will catch up with SAP (Reuters)
- RIMM Trading Higher Ahead Of Earnings Later Today
- Red Hat Shares Slides As Q3 Guidance Disappoints
- BYOC: Company gives workers unusual laptop leeway (AP)
- T-Mobile's Android Phone Has Limits Outside Google (NewsFactor)
- Ballmer Sees Financial Crisis Hurting Software Demand
- Microsoft's Craig Mundie outlines the future of computing (CNET)
- Nokia spreading software bets after Symbian buy (Reuters)
- Court fails to reinstate $1.5 billion Lucent award (Reuters)
- Piper: Fears On Fincl Sector IT Spending May Be Overdone
- Microsoft's Craig Mundie outlines the future of computing (CNET)
- Visa plans applications for Google, Nokia phones (Reuters)
- Yahoo Doesn’t Announce Layoffs. Yet.
- What’s Up With Salesforce.com?
- Visa plans applications for Google, Nokia phones (Reuters)
- T-Mobile uncaps data plan ahead of Google phone (AP)
- Google phone wins cheers but told could be better (Reuters)
- Wachovia Turns Cautious On Semis, Hardware; Lowers Estimates For Dell, Sun, HP, IBM, Multiple Chip Stocks
- Apple: BMO Capital Cuts Target On Slower Mac Growth; But Ups ‘09 EPS Estimate On Higher Gross Margins
- Pacific Crest: Sees Slower Spend On Data Centers; Cuts Ratings On BRCD, CVLT, DBTK, QLGC; Chops Many Ests
- RBC: Sees IT Spending Eroding; Downgrades VMW, QLGC, VOLT, XRTX; Cuts Ests On Many Other Tech Stocks
- EA hit with class action suit over 'Spore' (CNET)
- University of Ill. virtual campus flounders (AP)
- SKorea approves eBay's purchase of top online shopping mall (AFP)
- Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion (AFP)
- Transmeta Seeks Buyer; To Get $91.5M From Intel In Q3
- LDK Solar Closes Sale Of 4.8M Shrs At $41.75 Each
- Red Hat FY Q2 Revs, EPS Slighty Ahead of Estimates
- Electronic Arts Says Spore Sales Reach 1 Million Copies
- Software: Pacific Crest Slashes Ests As Demand Slows
- Judge grants new trial in music downloading case (AP)
- Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time (AP)
- US-NET Summary (Reuters)
- Oracle, HP team up on database hardware (Reuters)
- Gates takes U.S. financial crisis in stride (CNET)
- Technology spurs growth of fantasy sports in U.S (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time (AP)
- MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music (AP)
- Gates takes U.S. financial crisis in stride (CNET)
- U.S. appeals court favors Broadcom vs Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Oracle, Red Hat spar over Linux (InfoWorld)
- Group asked to apologize for calling online vendors addicts (CNET)
- Synaptics wins deal for first Android phone (Reuters)
- Review: Lifestreaming sites can organize Web lives (AP)
- Study: Work e-mail use creeps into off hours (AP)
- Dell to use greener LED displays for all laptops (AP)
- Skyfire Browser Ready for Windows Mobile Devices (NewsFactor)
- Google releases software kit for new phone (AFP)
- Sun Microsystems CEO gets $11M 2008 pay package (AP)
- VCs shovel another $28.7 million into Digg (AP)
- Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system (AP)
- U.S. appeals court favors Broadcom vs Qualcomm (Reuters)
- Developers Expected To Transform First Android Phone (NewsFactor)
- EU Parliament calls for telecom regulatory group (AP)
- Flick Sports Bowling game debuts for iPhone (Macworld.com)
- FCC chief would cut minimum bid on D block airwaves (Reuters)
- FCC chief would cut min. bid on D block airwaves (Reuters)
- Oracle and Intel jump on a cloud (CNET)
- Sony Ericsson boss says studying Android system (Reuters)
- Juniper, F5: Merrill Downgrades Both To “Underperformâ€
- Yahoo: AOL Talks May Revive; To Sell Yahoo Answers?
- Netbooks Vs. Notebooks: ThinkEquity Sees New Smaller Devices Eating Into Revenues, Profits At Apple, Intel
- Solar Stocks Warm Up After Senate Backs Tax Credit Plan
- Cell phone can unlock car, start engine (AP)
- Google unveils mobile phone, on sale in October (AFP)
- Apple, AT&T speed up iPhone 3G buying over Web (CNET)
- NYC transit added to Google's map service (AP)
- Is Sun Solaris on its deathbed? (InfoWorld)
- Report: Yahoo board approves AOL talks (CNET)
- MySpace to connect users with US presidential debates (AFP)
- Google Vs. Apple Era Begins As First Android Cell Phone Unveiled (Investor's Business Daily)
- US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary (Reuters)
- Yahoo unveils Messenger 9.0 (CNET)
- Android to debut in T-Mobile's G1 smartphone (InfoWorld)
- Google unveils mobile phone, on sale in October (AFP)
- Chrome Users Return to Internet Explorer, Firefox (NewsFactor)
- Senate Votes To Extend Solar Tax Credits For 8 Years
- T-Mobile's G1 Android Phone Comes with Goggle Apps (NewsFactor)
- Are They Lost? Tough Q4 Ahead For Garmin and TomTom
- Sun's wind and output on extended dimmer switch (AP)
- AP switches tech providers for Web video network (AP)
- Google rolls out rival to iPhone (Reuters)
- Google, T-Mobile Launch 'Game Changing' G1 Phone (PC Magazine)
- Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22 (AP)
- EU says text message charges should be slashed (AP)
- Microsoft to issue debt, buy back $40B in stock (AP)
- Companies joining to push music on memory cards (AP)
- Antitrust status conference on tap for Microsoft (CNET)
- US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson to roll out music service in weeks (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson to roll out music service in weeks (Reuters)
- Oracle eyes portal improvements (InfoWorld)
- STMicro Slides; J.P. Morgan Downgrades To Neutral
- ENER Slide Tied To Outlook Cut By Key Customer
- GPhone: Developers Tout Advantages Over iPhone
- Broadcom Down 14% In 2 Days; Nervous On Sept Qtr
- Spain Ups Proposed ‘09 Solar Cap To 500 MW
- Google CEO won't delay Yahoo deal any further (AP)
- First Google Android phone to cost $199: report (Reuters)
- Google and GE allies in quest for clean energy (AFP)
- ITC to probe Nintendo Wii patent infringement (Reuters)
- Google CEO says ready to move ahead on Yahoo deal (Reuters)
- Trends & Innovations - Wednesday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Former Mercury Interactive directors settle (AP)
- Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens (AP)
- Live Search gets a Powerset boost (CNET)
- Study: Chrome reached nearly 2 million in U.S. (CNET)
- ITC to probe Nintendo Wii patent infringement (Reuters)
- IBM Opens Center To Study Social-Networking Software (NewsFactor)
- Collapse: Assessing The Carnage
- Samsung bid for SanDisk shows memory market woes (AP)
- Collapse: Nasdaq Has Worst Day Since Sept. 2001
- Microsoft Unveils 'Wave 3' Windows Live Betas (PC Magazine)
- Can Larry Save The Stock Market?
- Web boom in English-obsessed Korea (Reuters)
- Brocade Sees “Challenging†Economy Through Mid-’09
- Entertainment, tech cos. to unify digital media (AP)
- Ike causes widest US Internet outage since 2003 (AP)
- WSJ online subscription revenue to rise: Murdoch (Reuters)
- Think Video Games Are Solitary? New Study Says No. (NewsFactor)
- SanDisk: Does No Really Mean No?
- Despite T-Mobile, Android Launches May Be Delayed (NewsFactor)
- Rackspace: 8 Firms Start Coverage; Shrs Can Use A Lift
- How to get reporters' attention at Web 2.0 Expo (CNET)
- GOP could bank on Palin's popularity online (CNET)
- Mozilla: Firefox license in Ubuntu was 'giant error' (CNET)
- Evergreen Solar: Citi Upgrades To Hold, Trims Ests
- Nortel Shrs Plunge On Lower ‘08 Outlook; Blames Carriers
- MercadoLibre: Stock Slides As AmTech Lowers Target
- VMware: No Help From VMworld; Jefferies Chops Target
- ASML Shrs Slide; Added To Goldman “Conviction Sell Listâ€
- Sony: Goldman Cuts Rating, Estimates; Stock Slips
- The three business tech risks you don't know about (InfoWorld)
- iPhone 3G is named gadget of the year (Reuters)
- Palin imitators flood YouTube with mocking videos (AFP)
- Tesla to open plant for Model S electric sedan (CNET)
- NFL player fumbles playbook on his blog (CNET)
- Apple Remote app updated for iPhone, iPod (Macworld.com)
- SanDisk Board Rejects Samsung Offer As Too Low
- Adobe tops Wall St hopes on design tool demand (Reuters)
- Dell shares sink on warning about weak demand (AP)
- Microsoft hails open source outreach (InfoWorld)
- SanDisk on Samsung buyout offer: Not so fast (CNET)
- HDTV makers turn to budget stores, larger screens (CNET)
- They Weren’t Kidding: Samsung Bids $26/Shr For SanDisk
- SAP Shrs Rally As Credit Suisse Upgrades, Raises Target
- Amazon's Imdb Offers Movies and TV Shows Free (NewsFactor)
- First Google-powered phone to be unveiled Sept. 23 (AP)
- VMWare Unveils Products for Enterprise Integration (NewsFactor)
- AMD: S&P Upgrades To “Hold†On Valuation Basis
- Adobe 3Q net income down, results beat estimates (AP)
- Leica Unveils Next-Gen M8 Digicam (PC Magazine)
- Adobe FY Q3 Revs, Non-GAAP EPS Top Guidance; Shrs Up
- Forrester boosts 2008 tech spending forecast (AP)
- Earnings preview: Oracle to post fiscal 1Q results (AP)
- HP CFO “Very Confident†On Current Quarter Guidance
- Forrester Chops ‘09 U.S. Tech Spending Forecast; Ups ‘08
- Cisco: Chambers Sticks to LT Growth Target Of 12%-17%
- Vishay Goes Hostile On IRF After New Bid Rejected
- Microsoft, McDonalds Team for Free Zune Wi-Fi (PC Magazine)
- SunPower: Another Solar Stock With A Lehman Problem
- CA: J.P. Morgan Ups Rating To Overweight
- NetSuite: Piper Ups Rating To Neutral After 30% Slide
- Nearly every kid plays video games, survey finds (AP)
- Dell sees weaker global IT demand; shares dive (AP)
- VMware unveils Fusion 2.0, VClient initiative (CNET)
- Imdb.com allows free film, TV viewing (Reuters)
- Best Buy 2Q profit slides 19 percent (AP)
- Microsoft seeks secure software development (InfoWorld)
- SAP: Are They Planning A Bid For Teradata?
- Chips: UBS Downgrades ISIL, SIRF, BRCM, VSEA, LRCX; Cuts Estimates On INTC, ALTR, XLNX, ASML
- Micron: UBS, JMP Cut Ratings; Stock Drops To 15-Yr Low
- JA Solar Shrs Slides Further; Lent 6.56M Shrs To Lehman
- Best Buy FY Q2 Revs Tops Ests, But EPS Misses; Stk Drops
- SOA deployments: What actually works (InfoWorld)
- Best Buy to acquire music-sharer Napster (AP)
- Big Blue claims virtualization breakthrough (CNET)
- Mac OS 10.5.5 packs fixes for slew of security flaws (CNET)
- Porn passed over as Web users become social-author (Reuters)
- HP to cut 24,600 jobs as part of EDS integration (AP)
- Sources: EMI close to deal with MySpace Music (CNET)
- Amazon's imdb.com allowing free film, TV viewing (Reuters)
- Rubicon Technology Chops Guidance; Stock Falls
- Lawson Software Cuts FY Q1 Outlook; Stock Stumbles
- HP to cut 24,600 jobs as part of EDS integration (AP)
- Current TV to broadcast `tweets' during debates (AP)
- Best Buy Will Acquire Napster for $121 Million (NewsFactor)
- iPhone App Lets Users Send Photos To Other Phones (NewsFactor)
- HP To Cut Workforce By 7.5%, Or 24,600, Over 3 Years
- Best Buy to acquire music-sharer Napster (AP)
- Apple: August NPD Data On Mac Sales Disappoints
- Tellme tries to speak to sports nuts (CNET)
- Seagate, Western Digital Change Hard-Drive Lineups (NewsFactor)
- Evergreen Solar Drops On Tie To Lehman-Linked Convert; Will They Get Repaid In Stock Loan Transaction?
- Newspapers say Google, Yahoo tie hurts competition (Reuters)
- MEMC: No Major Damage From Hurricane To Texas Facility; But Suffering “Raw Material Delaysâ€
- DealerTrack: Stock Rallies As JMP Upgrades
- Qimonda: Could The Company Go Bankrupt?
- SanDisk: Cowen Slashes Ests On Weak NAND Pricing
- Apple: Citi Says Sept. Qtr Tracking Ahead Of Street Ests; Contends Shipments Have Begun On New MacBooks
- Micron Reportedly May Slash Cap Ex For 2009
- Satyam Reportedly Could Cut 4,500 Jobs
- RIMM: Pacific Crest Says Sept. Sales “Slightly†Weak
- Citrix: Jefferes Downgrades to Underperform; Cuts Target
- Axcelis Shrs Tumble; Sumitomo Decides Not To Bid
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