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New Trojan calls on Skype
InfoWorld   Friday, 23 March 2007
InfoWorld - Another Trojan horse is spreading through the Internet telephone network of Skype Ltd.
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EU regulators pause Sony-BMG probe
AP   Friday, 23 March 2007
AP - EU regulators suspended an antitrust investigation into Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG's 2004 deal to merge their music units after the companies failed to turn over necessary data, the European Commission said Friday.
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Icahn ups pressure on Motorola, raises stake
Reuters   Friday, 23 March 2007

Investor Carl Icahn responds to a question at a meeting to announce the findings of the Lazard Report in New York, February 7, 2006. Icahn increased his pressure on Motorola Inc. by saying he had raised his stake in the mobile phone maker and is still seeking a seat on the board, according to a proxy filing. (Jeff Zelevansky/Reuters)Reuters - Carl Icahn increased his pressure on Motorola Inc. by saying he had raised his stake in the mobile phone maker and is still seeking a seat on the board, according to a proxy filing.


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Cablevision loses network DVR court case
Reuters   Friday, 23 March 2007
Reuters - Cablevision Systems Corp. said it lost a legal battle against several Hollywood studios and television networks to introduce a network-based digital video recorder service to its subscribers.
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Belgian company loses lawsuit against Google
InfoWorld   Friday, 23 March 2007
InfoWorld - A Belgian court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a company that said a feature for Google Inc.'s search engine offers up password-cracking tools and serial numbers to unlock their software.
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Oracle accuses SAP of 'corporate theft on grand scale'
USATODAY.com   Friday, 23 March 2007
USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle sued SAP AG Thursday for "corporate theft on a grand scale," claiming its business software rival had stolen copyrighted software and other confidential materials. Oracle accused the German company of gaining repeated and unauthorized access to its password-protected customer support website.
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'Acceptable.TV' puts the Net in comic vignettes
USATODAY.com   Friday, 23 March 2007
USATODAY.com - VH1's Acceptable.TV embraces - and resists - the Internet. The new half-hour sketch series (tonight, 10 ET/PT) gives viewers the choice of what to watch, via Internet voting, but wants to establish quality standards in an ever-expanding sea of user-generated material.
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NBC, News Corp. to set up video site
USATODAY.com   Friday, 23 March 2007
USATODAY.com - NBC Universal and News Corp. joined forces with several Internet companies Thursday to distribute TV shows online in an effort to better control their programming and stave off competition from YouTube. Programs owned by NBC and News Corp. will appear on the network, supported by advertising.
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Editor at L.A. Times quits over film producer flap
Reuters   Friday, 23 March 2007

Producer Brian Grazer in New York in a file photo. The editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times abruptly quit on Thursday after the paper killed a special edition of its opinion section that had been edited by the Hollywood producer with ties to his girlfriend. (Albert Ferreira/Startraksphoto/HO/Reuters)Reuters - The editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times abruptly quit on Thursday after the paper killed a special edition of its opinion section that had been edited by a Hollywood producer with ties to his girlfriend.


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EU regulators put Sony-BMG merger probe on hold
AFP   Friday, 23 March 2007

Headquarters of Sony Music in Tokyo in 2003. EU regulators have suspended their antitrust probe into the merger that created music giant Sony BMG because the companies have failed to provide requested information.(AFP/File/Toshifumi Kitamura)AFP - EU regulators have suspended their antitrust probe into the merger that created music giant Sony BMG because the companies have failed to provide requested information, the European Commission said Friday.


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Wii game console bowling over U.S. retirees
Reuters   Friday, 23 March 2007

The Nintendo 'Wii' and it's control unit in Tokyo, June 7, 2006. Nintendo has been on a mission to expand the $30 billion global video game market far beyond the children and young males who make up its core consumers. (Issei Kato/Reuters)Reuters - Until two weeks ago, Ruth Ebert never had the slightest interest in the video games favored by her one and only granddaughter.


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