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Samsung Plans Blu-ray-HD DVD Disc Player
TechWeb - Though not the first, the player will allow consumers access to every HD movie title available regardless of the authoring format.
Apple's Leopard-Release Delay A Sign Of Growing Pains
TechWeb - Company cites lack of resources for both Leopard and iPhone development as explanation for delaying release of new OS to October.
EU Moves Toward Dropping Roaming Charges
TechWeb - The legislation calls for mobile phone subscribers throughout Europe to be automatically covered by the new regulations.
U.K. Makes Strides Preventing Mobile Phone Theft
TechWeb - The country's five major mobile networks step up their efforts after concerns that young people are more likely to have their phones stolen.
Higher digital music prices not a good deal
Reuters - Four years ago when Apple launched
the iTunes Music Store, the company preached the good news of
an easy-to-understand pricing structure for consumers: all
tracks at 99 cents, most albums for $9.99.
eBay says pope's old car is for sale
AP - Forget biodiesel. This 1999 metallic gray Volkswagen Golf might run on a higher power. For the second time in two years, eBay is hosting an auction for a car said to be Pope Benedict XVI's old hatchback.
Titanic's passenger list goes online
LONDON (Reuters) - The names, ages and professions of passengers listed on the Titanic's fateful journey have gone online for the first time, 95 years after the luxury ocean liner sank on its maiden voyage.
Titanic's passenger list goes online
Reuters - The names, ages and professions of
passengers listed on the Titanic's fateful journey have gone
online for the first time, 95 years after the luxury ocean
liner sank on its maiden voyage.
NCAA tries to monitor hi-tech recruiting
AP - When basketball scouts arrived at last summer's Nike All-America Camp, they gazed as intently at their cell phones as they did at the games. Then they started sending messages, one after another.
Google buys DoubleClick for 3.1 billion dollars
AFP - A bidding war between Google and Microsoft ended on Friday with Google agreeing to pay 3.1 billion dollars to add online advertising firm DoubleClick to its Internet money-making arsenal.
Web site revived to speculate on World Bank chief
Reuters - World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz
has so far offered no indication he may resign but Internet
chatter is already speculating over a possible successor to the
former Bush administration official.
Aussie "TV employee" teen gets YouTube clips removed
Reuters - An Australian teenager had hundreds of
clips removed from Internet video-sharing site YouTube by
pretending to be an employee of the state broadcasting network,
the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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