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Newest Ohio Antispam Law Gets AOL Approval
America Online, Inc. released the following statement upon the signing of the new Ohio antispam bill by Governor Taft at a Statehouse ceremony this afternoon in Columbus: "AOL and its… →
Time Warner to Offer AOL For Free
Time Warner Cable plans to offer its high-speed Internet customers free access to America Online service, in a deal that could potentially add 3 million more high-speed subscribers at the… →
XM Satellite Teams Up With Nissan Motors
XM Satellite Radio has announced that Nissan North America, Inc., has chosen XM to supply satellite-delivered data and telematics services, such as in-vehicle messaging and XM NavTraffic, whichdelivers current traffic information… →
Music Choice Goes Mobile with Sprint
Music Choice is a premier, multiplatform music network that will provide Sprint customers popular audio music channels, including R&B and Hip-Hop, Hit List, 80s, 90s, Country and Rock. Customers can… →
Anti-spam Law Under Scrutiny
A federal judge has refused to accept a guilty plea from a former America Online employee accused of selling the Internet provider's customer list to a "spammer," saying he was… →
New Microsoft Windows Version For Januarry
According to Microsoft's general conusel, this stripped-down version of Windows will be released while Microsoft decides whether to appeal a European Union court order for Microsoft to carry out the… →
Mobile Phones Under Malware Attack
The security challenges in the mobile environment are similar to the problems we have encountered in the PC world. Open platforms are becoming popular in smartphones, for example the Symbian… →
X-Files Actor Invents Laptop Cooling System
Haglund's Chill Pak is a freezable mat designed for placement beneath a laptop to cool the CPU (Central Processing Unit), which tends to overheat when users run today's computer programs.… →
New DVD Recorder Supports Nero Digital
The DP-558 DVD recorder manufactured by KiSS Technology, supports direct access to PC files, live television, unlimited, comfortable recording of TV programs as well as online applications such as WebRadio… →
Fox HD Added to DirecTV Channel Lineup
The Fox HD programming, from WNYW in New York and KTTV in Los Angeles, will be available to eligible DIRECTV customers in markets where Fox owns and operates stations, including… →
Top 10 Wireless Games of 2004
"Cell phones have become so much more than just a communication device," said Delly Tamer, CEO of LetsTalk. "Wireless games are leading many people to upgrade to more technically advanced… →
IDC Expects PC Market to Grow 10% in 2005
While growth in worldwide consumer PC shipments slipped to less than 8% in the third quarter of 2004 from a peak of over 25% a year ago, growth in commercial… →
QWest Expandes Business VoIP Nationwide
Qwest Communications International Inc. has announced that its voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service is available to business customers nationwide. Qwest OneFlex(TM) services are now available in more than 100 cities across… →
Red Hat Partners with HP for Red Hat Summit
"HP has been a strategic partner to Red Hat for over 5 years, we are very pleased to have them join us at the Summit," said Ed Boyajian, Vice President… →
New DiskOnChip Provides Up to 8GB Storage
M-Systems has introduced a new line of DiskOnChip(R) devices featuring capacities of 8 gigabits (1 gigabyte) and 4 gigabits (512 megabytes), targeting high-end music and video centric handsets.Featuring M-Systems' advanced… →