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AP - Former "Nightline" correspondent Dave Marash has signed on to work at the planned Al-Jazeera International network, but his former boss Ted Koppel rejected its executives |
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Reuters - A U.S. Congressman said on
Friday that federal agencies were looking into whether
telephone companies were sufficiently protecting consumers'
records amid concerns that Intern |
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Reuters - U.S. retail sales of video game
consoles, hand-held devices, games and accessories were up 6
percent to $10.5 billion in 2005, market researchers NPD Group
said |
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BusinessWeek Online - All that copier paper. All those yellow pads, file folders, pencils, and pens (72 Foray-brand retractable ballpoints now on sale at Office Depot for just $14.99). The de |
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NewsFactor - Mozilla Corp. has formally released a new version of its Thunderbird e-mail client, which promises improved security features and tools designed to make the open-source product mo |
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NewsFactor - Apple Computer has come under fire because the new version of its iTunes music software is able to monitor listening habits. The iTunes software update, which was issued on January 1 |
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NewsFactor - Having successfully collaborated on the Cell microprocessor, IBM, Sony, and Toshiba are taking their partnership to the next level with a five-year extension of a technology-developme |
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Macworld.com - Just three days after announcing continued support for the Mac version of Microsoft Office at Macworld Expo, Microsoft officials said Friday that the company has halted development f |
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AP - Tony Soprano can be tough on James Gandolfini, too. "It's a dark, dark world and you're in it a lot," the star of "The Sopranos" said of his career-defining character. "However, |
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Reuters - For anyone who hopes HBO's mob
drama, "The Sopranos," might return after its upcoming season,
series creator and executive producer David Chase has one word |
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AP - NBC's Nashville affiliate has closed "The Book of Daniel" after the show, whose main character is a pill-popping Episcopal priest with a gay son and a pot-dealing daughter, drew thousan |
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AP - U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, software and accessories hit a record $10.5 billion in 2005 as strong demand from portable gaming gadgets offset weakness in console players, t |