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AOL, Intel Team on Web Video Delivery

AOL and Intel on Monday launched a Web-based video service meant to combine AOL's extensive video library with Intel's hardware expertise in a bid to accelerate the adoption of Internet-based video-on-demand ...

Dell to Establish Central European Presence With $250M Poland Plant

Dell said it will invest more than US$250 million to build a new computer plant in Poland, a move meant to help the PC maker target a key emerging market in central and eastern Europe ...

Murdoch Eyes DirecTV Swap to Gain Control of News Corp.

Likely seeing better opportunities to leverage the News Corp. brand across multiple channels, Rupert Murdoch is reportedly in talks with partner Liberty Media on a deal that would give him full control of News Corp ...

Social Networking Sites May Face Label’s Legal Ire

The chances that major social networking sites will face a potentially massive copyright infringement suit from at least one major record label grew this week, with talks among the various parties reportedly breaking down ...

Yahoo Strikes Distribution Deal With Fast-Growing Acer

Yahoo said Wednesday it had reached a multi-year deal to have its search tools distributed on PCs made by Taiwan-based Acer. Yahoo is hoping the move will help its search engine and other online tools reach users long before they even log onto the Web ...

HP Awaits Possible Charges on Investigation

The office of the California Attorney General indicated it could be just days away from filing charges in connection with the investigation into media leaks conducted by former Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn ...

Dell Founder Accepts Blame for Company’s Recent Woes

Michael Dell, whose namesake company has seen earnings drop, market share erode and accounting questions raised in recent months, attempted to deflect the blame from CEO Kevin Rollins, saying he too is partly to blame for the PC maker's missteps ...

Palm Launches New Treo for Europe as Smartphone Race Heats Up

Palm has launched a new Treo smartphone aimed at the European market, saying the device was specifically designed for Vodafone's third-generation high-speed mobile network ...

Battle Joined as Microsoft’s Live Search Goes Live

Microsoft opened another chapter in the Web search wars Monday, taking its Live Search platform out of the testing phase in 47 markets worldwide, including the United States ...

EC Widens Its Antitrust Probe of Intel

The European Commission, the regulatory arm of the European Union, said Monday that it is expanding its investigation into possible antitrust behavior on the part of leading chip maker Intel by taking over a case involving a major electronics retail chain ...

Dell Woes Continue With Quarterly Report Delay

The stretch of bad news continued for PC maker Dell, with the company saying Monday it would delay the filing of its second quarter financial report amid questions about past accounting practices ...

Microsoft, EC Battle May Cause Vista Delay in Europe

Concerns over its lingering dispute with European antitrust regulators may force Microsoft to delay the launch of Windows Vista in Europe ...

Sportingbet Exec Arrested as US Online Gambling Crackdown Grows

In a dramatic escalation of efforts to crack down on Internet-based gambling, law enforcement officials in the U.S. arrested an executive from Sportingbet, a major UK-based online gaming site ...

HP Wants to Boot Board Member Who Leaked Secrets

HP is seeking to remove a member of its board of directors after an internal investigation showed he was responsible for leaking confidential board-level discussions to the media. The company said it will not renominate George A. Keyworth II to his seat on the board ...

Sony Rolls Out Remote Access Home Entertainment Line

Sony Electronics said it would soon launch three products that let consumers access their home entertainment libraries from anywhere, offering direct competition to the Slingbox and other remote TV technologies ...

Intel Expected to Cut 10,000 Jobs in Restructuring Push

Intel is expected to announce up to 10,000 job cuts as soon as Tuesday, as it moves to adopt a more streamlined and profitable business structure ...

Gateway Rejects Former eMachines CEO’s Offer for Retail Unit

With rumors swirling that it will be acquired as the PC industry continues to consolidate, Gateway said Friday it had rejected an unsolicited bid to buy its retail operations for US$450 million ...

Alcatel Buys 3G Mobile Line From Nortel

France-based telecom giant Alcatel said Friday it had reached an agreement to acquire the Universal Mobile Telecommunications (UMTS) wireless access business unit of Nortel in a deal valued at about US$320 million ...

Microsoft, DoJ Seek to Extend Antitrust Compliance Deadline

Microsoft appears to be in line to get more time to comply with all the provisions of its antitrust settlement with the federal government, with terms of the deal now stretching until 2012 ...

Verizon Pressured Into Dropping DSL Fee

Verizon Communications became the second major telecom company in a week to back off a plan to replace a phased-out government fee with a surcharge of its own, after customers complained and regulators questioned its legality ...

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