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Pantech to supply Cingular Wireless
 
Reuters - South Korean mobile phone maker Pantech Group said on Thursday it has agreed to supply GSM phones to Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. mobile operator, beginning this month.
AMD Outlines Processor Road Map
 
TechWeb - No. 2 chipmaker plans to roll out more advanced chip designs, faster processors for servers, and cooler ones for notebooks.
Fans of mobile music can test-drive the iCar
 
NEW YORK (Billboard) - While the popularity of automotive iPod integration kits has soared, Corgi International may have gotten the wrong idea.
SKorea's Samsung SDI develops new 3D technology
 
AFP - South Korea's Samsung SDI has said it had developed a new technology to display three-dimensional images on mobile phones and other devices.
"Deal" continues for online gamers
 
Reuters - Fans of NBC's 'Deal or No Deal' will be able to continue guessing which suitcase holds the least amount of cash even after Monday night's season finale. Online video game site http://www.King.com has launched two new versions of the hit game show, giving players the chance to compete for cash prizes.
"Dave" second course in online Food series
 
Reuters - FoodNetwork.com on Monday announced its second Web series, 'Dave Does,' in which Dave Lieberman examines the latest food trends and gadgets along with 'insider' restaurant locations.
Dell updates server computers, pledging simplicity
 
Reuters - Dell Inc. , the world's largest personal computer maker, is launching its latest generation of server computers as it seeks a competitive edge at a time of slowing growth.
Disposable cameras defy film's march to obscurity
 
Reuters - Sayaka Masuda's face was a picture of frustration when she realized she would have to buy a disposable camera in Kyoto, Japan's photogenic ancient capital.
Google co-founder says company is staying in China
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google Inc. GOOG.O is committed to doing business in China despite criticism the company has faced for abiding by Chinese government censorship restrictions, co-founder Sergey Brin said this week.
eBay plans to sell ads through other Web sites
 
Reuters - Online marketplace eBay Inc. is set to unveil a keyword advertising system for eBay sellers to promote auctions on other Web sites, borrowing from the strategies of Google and Yahoo.
BBC's global future is on the Internet: corporation's chief
 
AFP - BBC director-general Mark Thompson wants to take advantage of the latest technology to turn one of the world's foremost broadcasters into a truly global media brand.
Early peer-to-peer music site gets back in game
 
Reuters - Like Napster and BitTorrent before it, LTDnetwork's Qtrax is a brand from the early days of peer-to-peer music piracy that is relaunching as a completely legal service.
Yahoo, world's most popular e-mail, hit by worm
 
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. YHOO.O, the world's largest provider of e-mail services, said on Monday that a software virus aimed at Yahoo Mail users had infected 'a very small fraction' of its base of more than 200 million accounts.
EBay signs up 200 millionth member
 
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - EBay Inc. EBAY.O has now registered 200 million users of its online auction services, which would make it the fifth-largest country in the world if its members could form one nation, its CEO said on Tuesday.
AOL to revamp its Netscape.com Web portal
 
AP - AOL is revamping its Netscape.com Web portal to give visitors a greater role in determining what news articles get readily shown to others.
China police put mean streets stories online
 
BEIJING (Reuters) - Crime stories, personal anecdotes and action snaps have propelled 'China's first police blog' firmly into the mainstream, state media reported on Friday.
Sonic To Power DVD Burning In Fujitsu Blu-ray-Equipped Computer
 
TechWeb - Fujitsu is scheduled to launch the Deskpower TX95S/D in Japan at the end of June.
Microsoft looks to future without Bill Gates
 
AFP - Microsoft is mapping plans for a future without Bill Gates as the world's biggest software giant gears for battle with Google and others to be the dominant high-technology company.
Review of Qualcomm-favored technology on hold: WSJ
 
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A standard-setting organization has put on hold its review of an advanced wireless technology favored by Qualcomm Inc. QCOM.O due to a squabble involving Intel Corp. INTC.O, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
IBM develops speedier transistor
 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IBM has built a transistor that runs about 100 times faster than current chips, a development that could pave the way for ultra-fast computers and wireless networks, the computing giant said on Monday.
MySpace plans new restrictions for youths
 
AP - MySpace.com is planning new restrictions on how adults may contact its younger users in response to growing concerns about the safety of teenagers who frequent the popular online social networking site.
Toshiba says to launch HD DVD recorder in July
 
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. said on Thursday it would launch the next-generation, high-definition optical disk recorder based on the HD DVD format on July 14 in Japan.
Taiwan's TSMC sees steady chip industry growth over next 10 years
 
AFP - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract microchip maker, said it expects the global integrated circuit industry to sustain steady growth over the next 10 years.
Dell Investigates Report Of Laptop Explosion
 
TechWeb - Dell Inc. on Friday said it was investigating why one of its notebooks exploded into flames at a conference in Japan this week.
Hynix, creditors finalize stake sale- source
 
Reuters - South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor Inc. (000660.KS) and its creditors completed a $1.5 billion stake sale, a source familiar with the deal said on Sunday.
Cell phone signals excite brain, study finds
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cell phone emissions excite the part of the brain cortex nearest to the phone, but it is not clear if these effects are harmful, Italian researchers reported on Monday.
Toshiba wants unified DVD format
 
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp. 6502.T said on Tuesday it would still like to develop a unified format for advanced optical DVD discs, but two competing -- and incompatible -- products are likely to hit the market at first.
Nokia sues two Chinese rivals for product copying
 
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Nokia NOK1V.HE, the world's biggest cellphone maker, has sued two Chinese competitors in its first Chinese legal action alleging illegal product copying, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
Google Checkout to make debut
 
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Google Inc. GOOG.O on Thursday will launch a long-awaited service called Google Checkout, which some analysts said could help online merchants boost sales and convince them to commit more advertising money to the Web search leader.
Brazil to use Japanese techonology for digital TV
 
BRASILIA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil said on Thurdsay it will use Japanese technology as the basis for its digital television standard, lining up billions of dollars in potential revenue for Japan's electronics manufacturers.

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