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Google Talk Gadget Adds New Features
TechWeb - The update includes a "Pop out" function for those who want to embed a Google Talk button on their Web sites.
Linux Poised To Make Inroads In Mobile Phone Market
TechWeb - By 2011, the number of advanced cell phones running Linux is expect to increase to 127 million from 8.1 million this year, according to ABI Research.
India high-tech industry out of workers
AP - At the heart of the sprawling corporate campus, in a hilltop building overlooking the immaculately shorn lawns, the sports fields and the hypermodern theater complex, young engineers crowd into a classroom. They are India's best and brightest, with stellar grades that launched them into a high-tech industry growing at more than 25 percent annually. And their topic of the day? Basic telephone skills.
Electronic Arts to buy stake in The9: report
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Electronic Arts Inc. has reached an agreement with The9 Ltd. to buy a 19 percent stake in the Chinese online game operator for about $200 million, a local newspaper said on Saturday.
YouTube in talks with Thai government
AP - Popular video-sharing Web site YouTube and the Thai government are discussing ways to end an impasse that arose after clips mocking the country's revered king appeared online, a Thai official said Saturday.
Electronic Arts to buy stake in The9: report
Reuters - Electronic Arts Inc. has
reached an agreement with The9 Ltd. to buy a 19
percent stake in the Chinese online game operator for about
$200 million, a local newspaper said on Saturday.
Vonage wins temporary reprieve in Verizon case
ALEXANDRIA, Va (Reuters) - Vonage won a temporary reprieve from an appeals court on Friday, hours after a lower court barred it from adding new customers while it appeals a finding it infringed Verizon Communications Inc. patents for making phone calls over the Internet.
Malaysian ministers in fresh attack on bloggers
AFP - Malaysian ministers have issued fresh attacks on bloggers, threatening to take away their rights and accusing them of trying to overthrow the government, according to reports.
Sony to leave three-way microchip development pact
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said on Saturday it has no plan to pursue further development of advanced microchips in a three-way pact with NEC Electronics and Toshiba, in a potential blow to the Japanese chip sector's bid to join hands to better compete with overseas rivals.
YouTube seeks to end ban in Thailand
AP - YouTube offered Saturday to 'educate' Thai officials who want to block individual clips from its video-sharing service, hoping to end an impasse that arose after a slideshow mocking the country's revered king appeared online.
ICANN May Go Private
PC World - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is considering a change in the way Internet's governing body is organized that could allow it to skirt some potential legal issues.
Carriers Oppose Consumers Seeking Open Networks
PC World - Representatives of large broadband and wireless carriers have voiced opposition to a proposal from consumer groups that would impose open access and net neutrality conditions on a spectrum auction next year.
Microsoft Posts Tools for Windows Home Server
PC World - Microsoft Corp. on Thursday released a beta of documentation for a free software development kit (SDK) that helps developers build applications for its forthcoming Windows Home Server product.
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