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Bush's Bird Flu Plan Includes Vaccines, Data Sharing, And Pandemicflu.gov

President Bush's plan includes a bio-surveillance information system and a public Web site


TELUS Selects Nokia For Broadband Rollout In Western Canada

Nokia will supply broadband infrastructure to build and support Canada’s TELUS next-generation IP broadband access network.


IAC Profits Fall On Expedia Spin-Off

IAC/InteractiveCorp says net income in the third quarter fell 24 percent, due primarily to charges from its spin-off of online travel agency Expedia.


AskMeNow Adds The Human Touch To Mobile Search

The mobile phone remains a cumbersome device for getting information from the Internet, so Web site AskMeNow is offering search with a human touch.


Gates: Microsoft Making'Sea Change'In Software Strategy

By developing new Windows Live and Office Live products and other online offerings, Microsoft is betting it can build a business on software supported by advertising instead of licensing and leverage the millions of programmers proficient in Microsoft technology to help the company go up against Google and other competitors.


Holiday Online Sales To Come At A Cost To Retailers

While online retailers are not expected to receive coal from Santa Claus this holiday season, they are expected to see profit margins shrink.


MonocerosSoft EasyDBWeb web-enables a database in minutes

EasyDBWeb from MonocerosSoft is a database-management tool that lets you easily and quickly Web-enable any database, like Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL and others.


Usenet search engine preps porn for video iPod

It may not be quite what Steve Jobs had in mind, but an online search engine called Guba is set to offer vast amounts of pornography and other video files, specifically tailored for Apple's new iPods.


Microsoft to offer software for use via Web

Microsoft, battling Web giant Google, Tuesday announced"Live"versions of its Windows and Office programs that are transmitted over the Internet instead of stored on a PC. The Live programs are meant to be complementary online services that work from any Web browser.


Nokia to Offer 3G, TV, and More

It's a big week for mobile phones. First Sprint Power Vision launched, then RIM released the new-generation Blackberry 8700c—and now Nokia has announced three new cutting-edge models, including one for the US that works on Cingular's upcoming high-speed HSDPA (High-speed data packet access) network, which will provide broadband speeds to Cingular cellular customers.


Startup Offering Light-Powered Sensor For Wireless Security

The amount of light typically available in homes or offices can both operate the RF sensor continuously and store energy for up to six days use in total darkness, according to the company.


Usenet search engine preps porn for video iPod

It may not be quite what Steve Jobs had in mind, but an online search engine called Guba is set to offer vast amounts of pornography and other video files, specifically tailored for Apple's new iPods.


News Corp buys UK Propertyfinder site

News International, the newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch's media conglomerate News Corp, said on Wednesday it had purchased the UK classified advertising Web site Propertyfinder.com for 14.3 million pounds.


AtomShockwave buys AddictingGames.com

Privately held AtomShockwave Corp. on Wednesday said it bought AddictingGames.com, a gaming Web site, expanding its presence in the online game market.


Regulatory Security Compliance Helpful or Distracting?

Ernst and Young conducted a survey which found that the biggest security concern in the IT industry is being able to comply with regulatory standards.


Symantec Can't Meet Financial Expectations

Symantec shares have fallen since the company announced that it was lowering its sales outlook for the year, and that it took a loss in the second quarter.


FDA demands digital, online drug labels

Drug makers must begin submitting electronic versions of their drug labels to build a database that doctors and patients can search for recent warnings or other changes, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday.


The battle for hearts in Europe: US, French Internet dating sites do battle

Is Cupid showing signs of cupidity? In Europe battle has been joined for the continent's lonely hearts looking for love online -- but it's multi-million-euro revenues that are at stake, not the delicate blossoming of "Amour."


Ask Y: Child born from sperm donation traces father on Internet

A 15-year-old boy born from anonymously-donated sperm reportedly used an online DNA-testing service and the Internet to track down his genetic father, a feat which suggests that promises of donor secrecy are worthless.


Court Hears Internet Anonymity Case

The publisher of a financial newsletter told Maryland's second highest court Wednesday that he should not be forced to disclose his subscriber list and other information sought by an Arizona company seeking those it says made defamatory online comments.


iVillage up for sale: report

Shares of Internet network iVillage, an online women's media company, rose as much as 11.5 percent on Wednesday on talk it was exploring a sale, analysts said.


VeriSign Endorses Infineon’s PC Security System

German chipmaker Infineon Technologies AG is working with VeriSign Inc. on extending the security of transactions made with personal computers.


Man Is Sentenced in Phishing Fraud

A British man was sentenced to four years in jail Tuesday for masterminding a "phishing" fraud that stole identities and bank details from users of the eBay auction site.


Sony Introduces iTunes-Like Software for PlayStation Portable

Sony (NYSE: SNE) has introduced software to enhance the reputation of its PlayStation Portable (PSP) gaming device as a multifunctional product. The new application lets users easily transfer a variety of content from a computer to the PSP.


Microsoft Announces'Live'Operating System

Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has announced that it will roll out online versions of its Windows operating system, in addition to other applications, kicking off what the company is calling the"live era"of software.



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