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| German Union To Represent T-Mobile USA Workers U.S. and German labor leaders announced a transatlantic alliance on Wednesday aimed at persuading Germany's giant Deutsche Telekom AG to allow collective bargaining at its... ... More |
| China Wants Content, Values Censored In Online Games China said it will tighten regulations in its rapidly growing online games sector, requiring game operators to enhance socialist values in their games and hire... ... More |
| Sony Says E-Readers In Demand, Shipments Delayed Sony Corp said on Wednesday that early demand for its latest electronic reader was higher than expected in advance of the holidays and shipment delays could result. ... More |
| IBM Reports Cognitive Computing Advances IBM has taken a big step forward in the development of a computer that works like a human brain,... ... More |
| "Call Of Duty" Game Sells $550 Million In Five Days Activision Blizzard Inc said its video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" scored record sales of $550 million in its first five days, but the company is still concerned about... ... More |
| EU Ombudsman Rebukes EU Over Errors In Intel Case The European Ombudsman rebuked European Union regulators on Wednesday for procedural errors in their antitrust probe of Intel but the censure will not affect... ... More |
| RIM Security Chief Sees Smartphone Attacks On Horizon Hackers could one day turn ordinary smartphones into "rogue" devices to attack major wireless networks, Research In Motion's security chief warned. ... More |
| Intel's Paul Otellini Worries About PC "Pinch Points" Intel Corp Chief Executive Paul Otellini said on Tuesday the semiconductor industry may experience possible "pinch points" in the PC production chain as... ... More |
| Microsoft's Ray Ozzie Unveils Invisible Cloud Microsoft Corp's venture into cloud computing will be successful if most people don't even know it is there. ... More |
| Virtual Pioneers: Macedonia Schools To Get Wired "Practical English Grammar by Correspondence" -- a 1973 tome published by the Soviet Union -- sits atop a pile of books on the librarian's desk in Macedonia's Grigor Prlichev elementary school. ... More |
| Vancouver To Tone Down Its "Sonic Gun" Vancouver will modify powerful audio equipment that critics say could be used as a "sonic gun" against protesters at next year's Winter Olympics. ... More |
| Microsoft Ordered To Stop Some Windows Sales In China Microsoft Corp has been ordered by a Chinese court to stop selling versions of its Windows operating systems that include fonts designed by a local company, citing a... ... More |
| Texting Helps People Get Sun-Smart Texting people to remind them to wear sunscreen daily actually works, research shows. ... More |
| NASA, Microsoft Create 'Martian' Web site "We're at a point in history where everyone can be an explorer," said Doug McCuistion, director of NASA's Mars Exploration Program. ... More |
| U.S. Supercomputers Lead The World The United States earned eight of the top 10 spots on the latest list of the world's fastest supercomputers. ... More |