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Verizon Opens Wallet to Settle Raft of Early Termination Lawsuits

Verizon Wireless has agreed to a US$21 million payout to settle lawsuits alleging that the wireless carrier's early termination fees (ETFs) were too high and unfair to consumers ...

Tech Firms Team Up to Spark Fuel Cell UMPCs

MTI Micro and NeoSolar, a portable device manufacturer known in some markets as "Wibrain," announced a deal Thursday to develop fuel cells for NeoSolar's portable devices including its ultra mobile personal computers (UMPC). ...

Getty Images to Pay Amateur Photogs for Flickr’s Slickest Pix

Yahoo-owned Flickr and Getty Images have inked a deal that could help photographers with pictures posted on the photo sharing site hook their work up with the largest media licensing company in the world. ...

ActiveX Bug Exposes Microsoft Access’ Soft Underbelly

Microsoft issued a warning Monday about targeted attacks attempting to exploit a bug in the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer in its Access database management application. ...

EA Heats Up Scrabulous Scrap With Sanctioned Scrabble

Electronic Arts (EA) and Hasbro have announced the release of a legit version of Scrabble for Facebook. The iconic word game will launch in mid-July for Facebook users in the U.S. and Canada. A version can currently be played through the gaming site Pogo.com ...

The Big Squeeze: Pioneer Crams 400 GB Onto Single Blu-ray Disc

Pioneer unveiled a new optical disc Monday that could theoretically hold the entire contents of the average consumer's hard drive plus some -- if it were rewritable ...

Sony Pulls Update Following PS3 Firmware Fiasco

Sony's 2.40 firmware update for the PlayStation 3 video game console ran into problems less than an hour after the company made it available for download Wednesday. Owners began reporting problems as a result of the download on the PS3 Forum, leading Sony to pull the update from availability ...

Microsoft to Release Office as a Service in Mid-July

Microsoft on Wednesday took the wrapper off its new subscription service, formerly code-named "Albany." The company had previously been operating a beta version of the service ...

Law to Fine Kid Buyers of ‘Mature’ Games Costs Minnesota

Following its failed effort to curb youngsters' access to video games with "Mature" or "Adults Only" ratings by fining kids for obtaining them, the state of Minnesota on Monday was the one paying ...

Google, Yahoo Shine Searchlight on Adobe Flash

Adobe, Google and Yahoo have joined forces to add dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications (RIAs) to search results. The two search companies will use an optimized version of Adobe's Flash Player technology to improve their engines' abilities to index the Flash file format (SWF) and scan information contained within the files ...

Fresh Firmware Lets PS3 Gamers Get More Social

Sony announced a crop of new features and functionalities for the PlayStation 3 Monday ...

MED TECH

Magnetic Zapper May Short-Circuit Migraines

New research has suggested that technology-based, non-invasive and drug-free techniques may be effective at relieving pain for some migraine sufferers, according to a study presented at the annual American Headache Society meeting in Boston. ...

Industry Players Outline Rules for Online Health Records

Google and Microsoft have teamed with Intuit, WebMD and a consortium of more than 100 healthcare providers, insurers and consumer and privacy groups to develop a framework of practices governing online personal health record (PHR) services. ...

New Publicis Groupe Program to Shoot Ads at Web, Mobile Channels

Publicis Groupe announced a new initiative Wednesday with which the French media holding company aims to boost the performance of advertisers' marketing investments. It's a move made to enhance Publicis' profile in the continually expanding global digital and new media markets ...

T-Mobile Tees Off With $10 a Month Landline Killer

T-Mobile is adding Voice over IP (VoIP) to its list of offerings, the wireless carrier announced Wednesday. The new service, T-Mobile @Home, will enable subscribers to switch from traditional wireline plans but continue using their current telephone, the service for which can be rolled into another T-Mobile service plan, the company said ...

Microsoft Answers XP Fans’ Outcry With Support Extension

Microsoft announced Tuesday that while it will move forward with its plans to discontinue sales of its Windows XP operating system, it will continue to provide support for the software for another six years ...

Study: Cities Hungry for Tech Workers

Fifty-one of the country's 60 largest metropolitan areas made gains in tech employment in 2006, the most recent year from which data was available, according to the American Electronics Association, a technology trade group ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Gamers Spawn Bizarre Beasts With ‘Spore Creature Creator’

In the run-up to the launch of "Spore," the latest creation from "The Sims" creator Will Wright, Electronic Arts has released "Spore Creature Creator," a sort of prequel to the full game, which is set for release in September ...

10 Products Snag WiMax Forum Bona Fides

The WiMax Forum on Tuesday announced that 10 mobile WiMax products have received the organization's seal of approval for the 2.5 GHz frequency Tuesday. The designation, according to the group, indicates that each product has met the forum's interoperability and conformance standards ...

IBM Roadrunner Meep-Meeps to Top of Supercomputer Rankings

IBM claimed bragging rights Wednesday as its Roadrunner supercomputer earned the title of the world's most powerful supercomputer. The ranking, bestowed during the International Supercomputing Conference in Dresden, Germany, is a biannual event that ranks the 500 most powerful computers around the world ...

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