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New home networks may change the face of IT (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - The growth of IPTV and other network-based entertainment services is likely to change the face of home networking and could affect enterprises, according to Gartner.

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The FCC is a United States governing body
that regulates the sale of prepaid phone cards.

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`Guitar Hero II’ delivers for Xbox 360 (AP)

AP - A remixed version of last year’s “Guitar Hero II” music game for the PlayStation 2 has finally been released for the Xbox 360.What industry is expected to reach $10 billion in sales by 2010? Information technology?
Nope. Healthcare? Wrong again. Calling cards? You’ve got it! The prepaid phone card
industry is experiencing phenomenal growth lately, […]

Activist groups drop suit against Viacom (AP)

AP - Activist groups dropped a federal lawsuit against Viacom Inc. on Monday after the parent of Comedy Central acknowledged it made a mistake by asking YouTube to yank a parody of the cable network’s “The Colbert Report.”

Microsoft responds to latest EU charges (AP)

AP - Microsoft responded Monday to European Union allegations that it is overcharging rivals for information that would make their products work better with Windows. The software maker also repeated its request for more guidance on what regulators consider to be an acceptable price.

Data startup wins GE, reveals hot market (AP)

AP - A 25-employee startup in Utah has snared a multimillion-dollar contract to provide massive General Electric Co. with software that automatically backs up files on office computers, jolting a market that appears to be getting hot.

Foreign sites get scoop on France vote (AP)

AP - To be among the first to know the result of France’s presidential election, you had to be … surfing Web sites in Switzerland or Belgium, or watching British TV.

London financial district goes wireless (AP)

AP - The heart of London’s financial district has gone wireless.

Newspaper Web Site Traffic Sets New Record (Editor and Publisher)

Editor and Publisher - NEW YORK As spring print circulation numbers are due out in a week — they are supposedly just as terrible as they have been in periods past — it’s encouraging to see that newspaper Web sites are growing. The Newspaper Association of America said today that during Q1 newspaper Web site […]

AT&T to aim the iPhone at enterprises (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - AT&T plans to market the iPhone to business users in addition to consumers, but analysts aren't recommending that enterprises supply workers with the phones.

Texas Instruments posts 1Q earnings drop (AP)

AP - Texas Instruments Inc. reported a 4 percent drop in first quarter earnings Monday as the world’s leading maker of chips for cell phones dealt with a glut of inventory and shifting demand in the wireless market toward lower-end phones with less-expensive chips.

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