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Intel Raises Guidance
[December 2, 2004] Intel delivered some unexpected good news after
the close on Thursday.
Infineon
Execs Plead Guilty to Price-Fixing
[December
2, 2004] Four execs will pay fines and serve prison terms over price-fixing
probe involving DRAM.
Fighting
to Keep Smut-Spam in a Brown Wrapper
[December
2, 2004] Microsoft brings seven new lawsuits against smut-peddling spammers
under the CAN-SPAM law.
BT Makes
'Contact' With VoIP
[December 2, 2004] To improve customer service and save money, the carrier taps
Nortel to bring VoIP to its U.K. call centers.
Semantic
Web Taking Hold
[December 2, 2004] One key to adoption is pitching it to CEOs the right way.
Opsware
Offers $33M for a New Rendition
[December
2, 2004] The management software concern looks to add router, switch and load
balancing management software to its portfolio.
Technical Analysis: Nasdaq Stalls At Its Yearly High
[December 2, 2004] The index could try again on Friday, the jobs report willing.
EU Holding Pattern on ContentGuard Deal
[December 2, 2004] The European Commission has stopped the clock while a new player steps in.
AOL Gives Voice to Consumers
[December 2, 2004] 'Party-line' voice conferencing is now available at home and work.
Bloglines Welcomes the World
[December 2, 2004] Local-language navigation of the blog aggregator's site is its first step toward true internationalization. |