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Leopard's Spotty Start
TechWeb - Apple has pushed back the release of Leopard, the next major upgrade of its Macintosh operating system, until October, explaining it had to divert resources to getting the iPhone out on time.
EU moving towards cross-border roaming caps by summer
AFP - Calling home from European beaches will be cheaper for mobile phone users this summer if EU lawmakers and the European Commission get their way on planned caps for so-called roaming rates.
What Makes An Open Source Project Successful?
TechWeb - Sure, enthusiasm runs high now, but what happens to projects when reality hits? Only the strong survive.
Samsung aims for higher end of cheap phone mkt: CEO
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. will be very selective in choosing new markets for its mobile phones and will not take on handset leader Nokia in the cheapest models, Samsung Chief Executive Yun Jong-yong said in an interview published on Sunday.
Samsung aims for higher end of cheap phone mkt: CEO
Reuters - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
(005930.KS) will be very selective in choosing new markets for
its mobile phones and will not take on handset leader Nokia
(NOK1V.HE) in the cheapest models, Samsung Chief Executive Yun
Jong-yong said in an interview published on Sunday.
Web radio broadcasters appeal rate plan
AP - Rusty Hodge got into Internet broadcasting seven years ago after becoming frustrated with the FM radio stations in San Francisco, where he worked as a Web engineer.
New Microsoft data center powers Web services push
Reuters - In a century-old farming town in
central Washington state, Microsoft Corp. has built a farm for
the Internet age.
Microsoft Says China Improving on Piracy
PC World - Microsoft Corp. is seeing some improvements to the considerable problem of software piracy in China, it's top lawyer said on Thursday.
New products could boost Adobe shares: Barron's
Reuters - Shares of U.S. software company Adobe
Systems Inc. could be spurred by a series of new
product launches over the next three months, according to the
April 16 edition of Barron's.
Turtle race being tracked on the Web
AP - Biologists will switch on satellite trackers strapped to the backs of 11 female leatherback turtles on Monday, starting what conservationists have dubbed the 'Great Turtle Race' to raise awareness of a species threatened with extinction.
Google, Clear Channel in broad U.S. radio ads deal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Web search leader Google Inc. has broken into radio with a multi-year advertising sales agreement with the largest U.S. broadcaster, Clear Channel Radio, the companies said on Sunday.
Malaysian officials jam mobiles to frustrate spies
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has banned mobile phones and installed electronic jamming devices in key parts of its administrative capital to block spying on official discussions, a newspaper said on Monday.
Malaysian officials jam mobiles to frustrate spies
Reuters - Malaysia has banned mobile phones
and installed electronic jamming devices in key parts of its
administrative capital to block spying on official discussions,
a newspaper said on Monday.
US Library of Congress makes slow march into digital age
AFP - The centuries-old Library of Congress in Washington is battling to keep up with the Internet age by digitizing millions of books, manuscripts and photos in an operation that could take decades.
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