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FCC Says "No" To Phones On Planes
TechWeb - Wi-Fi group is ready to provide in-flight Internet access.
Credit Suisse Disruptive Technology Portfolio Mover Of The Week: Red Hat
TechWeb - Investors fear open source vendor may be facing price competition.
Software AG To Buy webMethods For $546 Million In Challenge To IBM, Microsoft
TechWeb - Software AG has no plans to eliminate any products at either company, but some analysts say there is significant overlap among the two product lines.
Japan's KDDI to provide cellphone service in U.S
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's KDDI Corp. said on Sunday it aims to offer a cellphone service in the United States using a network operated by Sprint Nextel Corp. .
Japan's KDDI to provide cellphone service in U.S
Reuters - Japan's KDDI Corp. (9433.T) said on
Sunday it aims to offer a cellphone service in the United
States using a network operated by Sprint Nextel Corp. .
Judge rules Vonage can't seek customers
AP - Internet phone company Vonage Holdings Corp. will be barred from signing up new customers as punishment for infringing on patents held by Verizon Communications Inc., under an injunction ordered Friday.
Cambridge Researchers Plan Wireless Sensor Network
PC World - Researchers at Harvard University and BBN Technologies have designed a wireless network capable of reporting real-time sensor data across an entire city, they said Friday.
Wave of 3-D films promises big thrills
AP - For real or at least the cinematic version of real: 3-D.
KDDI to enter US mobile phone market
AFP - KDDI Corp. will become the first Japanese mobile carrier to start its brand in the US market by renting a network from a US company, reports said Sunday.
European papers see promise in high tech
AP - Are newspapers set to become yesterday's news? Don't count on it, say editors at some of Europe's iconic publications.
What Is the EU's Real Motive in iTunes Probe?
NewsFactor - The European Commission has launched an antitrust probe into Apple's iTunes, its method of selling music over the Internet, and its agreements with record labels. The Commission said the distribution agreements Apple has inked with record labels to sell their music on the iTunes Music Store in European Union countries "contain territorial sales restrictions" that violate its competition rules.
Rival Asks Google to Yank 'Copycat' Application
PC World - Sohu.com thinks Google's product infringes on its own software.
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