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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 11:25pm CEST
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission last week declined to open an investigation into evidence that the National Security Agency may have received more information from US telecommunications carriers than it actually requested, and that it may have investigated innocent civilians as a result.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 10:20pm CEST
The president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters is urging Congress to open an inquiry into the long-standing relationship between recording artists and their record labels. David Rehr's objective is to determine whether the reason artists claim they've been treated unfairly over the past several decades is not because terrestrial doesn't pay them, but because someone else doesn't.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 10:09pm CEST
Even though Take-Two attempted to tone down the violence in its Manhunt 2 video game, the revised version is still too much for British eyes.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 9:58pm CEST
With the PlayStation 3 not generating the revenue Sony expected, it now appears that the company is looking at in-game advertising to turn its gaming division around.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 6:53pm CEST
Microsoft said Monday that it will begin bundling two free games worth $90 with its standard $349.99 USD console and the Xbox 360 Elite in order to entice new consumers to the console.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 6:36pm CEST
While countless observers of the absurdly long SCO trials against IBM and Novell have already stuck their proverbial forks in the matter, after SCO's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing last month, Novell filed a motion in Utah District Court last week arguing that lifting a stay of SCO's lawsuit against it may actually be beneficial to SCO's survival.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 6:36pm CEST
Cerulean Studios said Friday that it was in the process of developing a version of its client for the Mac, encroaching on territory long occupied by competitor Adium.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 6:11pm CEST
McDonald's said over the weekend that it planned to offer free wireless access in its restaurants across the UK. The company already offers Wi-Fi in many of its US locations, however it is only free to those using the Nintendo DS.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 5:44pm CEST
Without providing any public reason, two of the chief developers behind Mozilla's Thunderbird client announced their intentions to leave ahead of the e-mail client's split from the company.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 5:19pm CEST
MSNBC.com has acquired social networking site Newsvine in order to stake its claim in the growing "citizen journalism" movement occurring in the broader media industry.
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Publié: octobre 8, 2007, 5:06pm CEST
Forestalling a possible injunction of the sale of its voice-over-IP services that would likely have crippled the company, Vonage agreed this morning to pay Sprint Nextel a one-time fee of $80 million, for a license covering all past and future usage of Sprint's intellectual property.