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- Columnist out of a job after review of pirated 'Wolverine'
- Intel launches new chip logos, rating system
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Taking your health records online
roundup Many companies are working on efforts to make patients' medical records available on the Internet.
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Q&A: Canon helps usher in the video SLR era
Video SLRs are rewriting the rules of the camera industry, and Chuck Westfall says Canon is learning from its early effort.
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Wall Street Journal, AP take aim at Google
Editor of the Journal says sites that aggregate news are "parasites" and says legal challenges are coming.
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Columnist out of a job after review of pirated movie
An entertainment columnist "parts ways" with News Corp. after downloading and reviewing an unauthorized version of the unreleased superhero movie "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."
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Windows 7 will allow downgrades too
Software maker will let users of certain editions go back to Windows Vista or even Windows XP if they wish. The company says it's expanding Vista downgrade rights program a bit too.
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Intel launches new chip logos, rating system
Chipmaker revamps its processor badging and rating system for consumers and businesses.
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Congress looks abroad to curb piracy
Entertainment industry representatives tell Congress the U.S. should urge other countries to adopt better intellectual property protections--while the U.S. may want to consider working with ISPs as Europe has.
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Sun stands by its man
Speculation has swirled that Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz was on the outs following the collapse of merger talks with IBM, but the company has issued a statement of support.
(Posted in Business Tech by Tom Krazit)
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Comcast looks into claims of lost e-mail
Cable giant, whose free residential e-mail service suffered an outage much of Saturday, says it is tackling an "e-mail counter issue" and addressing claims.
(Posted in Wireless by Zoë Slocum) -
Is Time Warner finally going to unload AOL?
It's been one of digital media's foremost will-it-or-won't-it-happen stories. But with a new CEO and Time Warner execs seeking to remove debt from the division, this could actually happen.
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Amazon finds niche in iTunes-dominant market
Research firm NPD says Amazon MP3 is gaining popularity among older music buyers. The online retailer is faring better than previous iTunes challengers.
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Fusion-io, HP claim extreme solid-state drive speeds
Fusion-io says it has achieved extremely high data transfer speeds on an HP server packing an array of solid-state drives.
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Photos: Inside the 24-inch aluminum iMac
Have you ever wanted to take suction cups to an iMac display just to get to its hard drive? Don Reisinger shows you how, with illustrated, step-by step instructions.
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FCC to begin broadband policy overhaul
The agency will begin hearings Wednesday to detail a road map for improving U.S. broadband access using federal stimulus money and future taxpayer dollars.
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Skype's temporary iPhone vanishing act
Now you see Skype for iPhone, now you don't. Company says the app was down for a few hours, but the issue is being fixed.
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