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Microsoft unveils new keyboards, high-end mice |
| 9/7/2005 |
Microsoft Corp. unveiled on Tuesday new computer keyboards and mice aimed at users looking for easier ways to type and for high-precision gaming and photo editing.
In its annual refresh of its computer input hardware, the world's largest software maker introduced two new keyboards and six new mice
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Milestone Releases 8 PSP Games |
| 9/6/2005 |
The titles released include Ape Academy, Everybody's Golf, Fired Up, F1 Grand Prix, MediEvil: Resurrection, Ridge Racer, WipEout Pure and World Tour Soccer. |
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Skype signs first 3G mobile partner |
| 9/6/2005 |
Niklas Zennstrom, Skype CEO and co-founder , said: "E-Plus is the first mobile operator to partner with Skype, taking the first step to deliver Skype's vision of making Skype available over any network, including 3G.” |
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9 million PSP games, 8.2 million UMD movies sold - Sony |
| 9/6/2005 |
At the Entertainment Media Expo in Hollywood California, Sony executives touted the success of their Universial Media Disc (UMD), specifically movie UMDs. Millions of these 2.3 inch-diameter discs |
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Microsoft Leadership going down the tubes |
| 9/6/2005 |
Are those infantile cries I keep hearing coming from Microsoft again? First it was Martin Taylor, gm of the platform group, now it's Alan Yates, gm of information worker business strategy (does that even fit on a business card?) crying about the state of Massachusetts decision to use Open Document and PDF formats for state use |
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Rapper Kanye West accuses Bush of racism |
| 9/5/2005 |
NBC's celebrity telethon for Hurricane Katrina victims took an unexpected turn Friday when Chicago rapper Kanye (pronounced KAHN-yay) West went off script during the live broadcast, declaring America is set up "to help the |
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Virgin launches new digital music service |
| 9/4/2005 |
Sir Richard Branson today appeared in London via a hologram recording beamed to his flagship store as he launched Virgin's new digital music download service in the UK |
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Apple bites back against music rivals with iPhone |
| 9/3/2005 |
JUST as high street music retailers start selling music downloads, the manufacturer of the iPod is preparing to introduce a device it hopes will leave the newcomers trailing behind.
However, while Apple’s new “iPhone” |
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Sania Mirza reaches US Open fourth round |
| 9/3/2005 |
Sania Mirza of India reached fourth round of the U.S. Open on Friday beating Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli 7-6 6-4. |
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Massachusetts says "no more Microsoft" |
| 9/3/2005 |
The state of Massachusetts unveiled plans to officially end use of Microsoft Office, instead switching to an open document format |
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French-Funded 'Quaero' to Tackle Google, Yahoo |
| 9/2/2005 |
French president Jacques Chirac this week said France would help fund a new European internet search engine to rival Google and Yahoo and promised to counter the threat of Anglo-Saxon cultural imperialism |
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Fastest broadband so far trialled in London |
| 9/2/2005 |
The fatest broadband service yet is being offered as a trial in London by new company Be.
It is offering speeds of up to 24Mb downstream and 1Mb upstream, and pilot scheme members |
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New Nikon cameras speak Wi-Fi |
| 9/2/2005 |
Nikon on Thursday unveiled what it says are the world's first built-in Wi-Fi-enabled digital cameras to hit the market.
The Coolpix P1 and P2, on sale Sept. 15 and priced at $549.95 and $399.95, respectively, can transmit images to PCs or printers via 802.11b and 802.11g-compatible wireless networks
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Europe's answer to Google |
| 9/2/2005 |
Angry over what he calls the threat of Anglo-Saxon cultural imperialism, French president Jacques Chirac has pledged to help fund it to rival Google and Yahoo, says the Daily Telegraph. |
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Google maps irk South Koreans |
| 9/2/2005 |
South Korea has expressed concern about a service offered by United States internet search company Google that shows satellite photos of sensitive facilities in the country, the president's office said on Thursday |
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Google Offers Print Ads to Online Customers |
| 9/2/2005 |
Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Latest News about Google is raising eyebrows by probing for opportunities outside the digital world for the first time ever, announcing it would conduct a test of a program to re-sell print advertising space to customers of its online marketing programs. |
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Linux 40 percent cheaper than Windows, exclaims IBM |
| 9/2/2005 |
Linux's total cost of operation (TCO) is typically 40 percent lower than Windows, according to an IBM-sponsored report from the Robert Frances Group (RFG), publicised by IBM this week. |
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Satellite Slimdown |
| 9/1/2005 |
Researchers at the University of Toronto demonstrated on Wednesday the feasibility of a satellite the size of a milk carton that could breathe new life into an industry that has problems finding applications that it could sustain, considering its peculiar economics.
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Creative wins patent for song-navigation system |
| 9/1/2005 |
Creative Technologies Ltd., which is trying to cut into rival Apple Computer's big lead in the digital music player market, said Tuesday it has won a patent for a song-navigation system used in iPods |
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Japanese Robot Knows Words, Can House-Sit |
| 9/1/2005 |
The $14,300 'bot can recognize the faces of up to 10 people and talk to them, giving owners wake-up calls and reminding them of the day’s events.
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