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Technology News http://news.yahoo.com/i/738 AP - Facebook Inc. is introducing more tools to help the software applications fueling the online hangout's popularity and is promising to intensify its efforts to weed out programs that violate its rules for protecting users' privacy.
Read more... AP - Amazon.com Inc. doesn't seem to be bothered by high gas prices or the sputtering U.S. economy.
Read more...AP - With the market for electronic books still relatively sleepy, Sony Corp. is trying a new tack: untethering the latest model of its e-book reading device from its own online bookstore. Read more... AP - The legal salvos between Nokia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. stopped months ago, part of what officials at the wireless industry heavyweights described as a truce in a long-running battle that spanned three continents.
Read more...CNET - CEO Steve Ballmer's message to Microsoft employees on the departure of senior executive Kevin Johnson and a divisional reorganization. The e-mail was first published by All Things D. Read more... AFP - Britain's biggest Internet providers have signed an agreement with the country's recording industry to clamp down on illegal downloading, in a move announced by the government Thursday.
Read more...PC World - A new charger developed by Sanyo makes replenishing the batteries in Nintendo Wii controllers as easy as placing them in a... Read more... AP - Qualcomm, the world's largest maker of chips that run cell phones, issued revised earning estimates Thursday that fall short of Wall Street targets. Read more... PC World - One year after announcing its homegrown mobile Linux project, Intel prepares to hand Moblin over to the open source community. Read more... PC World - Attack code has been released for a major flaw in the Internet's DNS software. Read more... Investor's Business Daily - Open-source software, such as Linux, often claims enterprise-class capabilities, but it isn't adopting enterprise-class security standards, according to a study by security tools supplier Fortify Software. Fortify says the free software often comes with hidden costs because businesses end up having to fix unexpected security problems. The security concerns come amid increased adoption of open-source programs, with more than half of CIOs saying their enterprises run such software. Read more... Reuters - Batman fans inspired by his latest
box office hit can bam and kapow alongside the Caped Crusader
and other superheroes with the launch of the world's first
licensed massively multiplayer online comic book game.
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