Archive for June, 2005



U.S. Says It Will Indefinitely Retain Oversight of Internet’s Main Traffic-Controlling Computers

New York Tries to Make Yellow Cabs Greener; Will New Yorkers Accept Less Legroom?

President Bush Tells Danish TV Kyoto Climate Treaty Would Have ‘Wrecked’ U.S. Economy

Blog: A Comcast spokeswoman said that service is operating normally in Indianapolis and has been all week. A recording on the local…

Blog: Apple’s new iTunes is hitting the ground running. The company said Thursday that people have already subscribed to more than…

Blog: My takeaways from Cisco’s AON announcement last week: …

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House and Senate lawmakers on
Thursday unveiled two measures designed to make it easier for
telephone companies to launch video service to compete with
cable and satellite services.

Blog: Could a computer coding job paying just $15 per hour signal something’s wrong with the tech world? That relatively…

New York Tries to Make Yellow Cabs Greener; Will New Yorkers Accept Less Legroom?

President Bush nominated Terrell Halaska to be ED’s assistant secretary for congressional affairs.

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. content companies are riding high
this week after their courtroom victory over illicit
file-sharing networks, and the popular BitTorrent software may
be next in their crosshairs.

NASA Sets July 13 Launch Date for First Shuttle Flight Since Columbia Tragedy

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates alludes to licensing the basic software to third parties as a stab at Sony’s rival PlayStation.




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