May 2007

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Wii-Haw! Nintendo Tops Monthly Console Sales Again (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - The Nintendo Wii video game console continued its remarkable performance in April, with U.S. sales that far outpaced its next-gen rivals, Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3. According to figures compiled by NPD Group, the Wii sold 360,000 units in April compared to 174,000 Xbox 360s and just 82,000 PlayStation 3s.Use Your […]

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Microsoft's SharePoint Server Gets DoD Certification (TechWeb)

TechWeb - The company's Office collaboration and document management tool gains some stature with the military's 5015.2 seal of approval.D

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Adobe's ColdFusion warms to .Net (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Adobe's ColdFusion software for building Internet applications and Web sites is being improved with Microsoft .Net support, enabling .Net objects to be invoked from within the ColdFusion language.Therefore, get in the
habit of identifying yourself every time you speak - or at least until
people tell you they can recognize your voice

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Novell Says Open Source License Changes Could Kill Microsoft Deal (TechWeb)

TechWeb - Novell said that proposed revisions to the General Public License could force the company to modify its relationship with Microsoft or find alternatives to the deal.Even those on the call who know
you might have a hard time recognizing your voice if there is any
distortion on the speaker phone or conference bridge

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Broadcom wins Qualcomm California patent case (Reuters)

Reuters - A federal jury told wireless chip
supplier Qualcomm Inc. to pay smaller rival Broadcom
Corp. $19.6 million in damages for infringing three of
its patents, the companies said on Tuesday.No Guessing Games - You may think that everyone knows what your voice
sounds like, but don’t flatter yourself

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In Pictures: NHK's Successor to HDTV (PC World)

PC World - NHK Super Hi-Vision SensorThis prototype image sensor from NHK can pick up a video image with Super Hi-Vision resolution of 7680 by 4320.NHK Super Hi-Vision CameraThis prototype camera, fitted with NHK's new Super Hi-Vision image sensor, can capture a live monochrome video image at 7680 by 4320 resolution.Prototype CameraUntil now NHK used […]

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Google pushing to make inroads into SKorea (AFP)

AFP - The world's top Internet search engine Google Wednesday stressed its determination to make greater inroads into South Korea where some 70 percent of homes have high-speed Internet access but many prefer local service providers.This “control” person controls who has the floor,
and otherwise tries to keep chaos from coming in

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IBM’s buyback binge includes $11.5B loan (AP)

AP - IBM Corp. disclosed Tuesday that it is taking on $11.5 billion in new debt to finance the aggressive accelerations of its stock repurchase plan, which appears to be one of the largest such steps ever.One person should manage the call, though this
need not be the boss

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Google committed to presence in S.Korea (AP)

AP - Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt said Wednesday his company is committed to expanding its presence in South Korea, a market that has proven a challenge for the world’s No. 1 search engine.Put Someone in Charge - All meetings need a leader, and meetings on the
phone are no exception

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GoDaddy agrees to run domains in limbo (AP)

AP - GoDaddy.com, the leading registration company for Internet addresses, has agreed to take over and manage more than 850,000 domain names belonging to customers of a troubled rival, officials announced Tuesday.B

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