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YouTube Saved the Video Star? Google, Universal May Create New Music Site

YouTube is said to be in talks with Universal Music Group to create an online music video site ...

ZillionTV Streams TV Content, Lets Viewers Choose Ads

A new streaming video startup, ZillionTV, has entered the crowded digital television sector ...

Intel Enlists Taiwan Semi to Build Mobile Might

Intel is revealing the mysterious workings of its Atom processing chip to Taiwan Semiconductor in a bid to break into the smartphone, netbook and TV set-top box markets ...

Dish Network, EchoStar Slide on Mixed Q4 Reports

Satellite television provider Dish Network and its former parent, EchoStar, reported fourth-quarter financial results on Monday ...

Stringer Shakes Up Struggling Sony

Sony CEO Howard Stringer has taken over the stumbling company's main consumer electronics business after removing Ryoji Chubachi from the helm ...

Open Source, the Recession and the Lower-TCO Promise

Most segments of the technology market are hurting due to the recession, but one -- open source systems -- appears to be thriving despite the economic turmoil ...

HP, Sun Buddy Up to Offer Solaris on ProLiant Servers

Rivals Sun Microsystems and HP have inked a new multiyear agreement that enables HP to sell and support Sun's Solaris operating system on HP ProLiant server and blade system computers ...

Microsoft Strategy Rubs Wall St. the Wrong Way

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told Wall Street analysts on Tuesday that the software giant has no intention of making any more job cuts despite the year-long U.S. recession's effects on the technology industry ...

Motorola Unloads Good Technology After Just Two Years

Struggling mobile phone maker Motorola announced Tuesday that it will sell Good Technology -- its "push" email, calendar and contacts unit -- to Visto ...

AT&T Pours $1B Into Global Network Buildout

AT&T announced Monday that it will invest US$1 billion in its global network in 2009 to better serve businesses in the U.S. and overseas ...

AT&T Pours $1B Into Global Network Buildout

AT&T announced Monday that it will invest US$1 billion in its global network in 2009 to better serve businesses in the U.S. and overseas ...

AT&T Pours $1B Into Global Network Buildout

AT&T announced Monday that it will invest US$1 billion in its global network in 2009 to better serve businesses in the U.S. and overseas ...

Yahoo Enlivens Search Results With Multimedia Ads

Beleaguered Internet search portal Yahoo has launched a new type of online ad that incorporates traditional search results with images and video ...

Sprint Shares Climb on Signs of Returning Vigor

Sprint Nextel's stock jumped 27.3 percent to US$3.46 per share in mid-day trading Thursday after the struggling telecom delivered a lower-than-expected churn rate ...

Recession Survival Tips: Wise Marketing

The year-long U.S. recession hasn't brought spending on advertising to a screeching halt, but it has forced a shift in the way advertisers engage their audiences ...

Liberty Loan Lets Sirius XM Take Another Deep Breath

Liberty Media has thrown struggling Sirius XM Radio a lifeline that will keep it from falling into bankruptcy ...

Microsoft Embarks on Retail Adventure

Just a month after saying it had no intention of opening a chain of retail stores, Microsoft has announced plans to do just that ...

Is a Sirius Bidding War in the Offing?

Struggling Sirius XM Radio stock shot up nearly 30 percent to 7 US cents per share in mid-day trading Thursday on rumors that a bidding war was about to ensue between rival satellite television players EchoStar and Liberty Media ...

Is Sirius XM Veering Into Oblivion?

Shares of Sirius XM Radio plummeted by nearly 50 percent in mid-day trading Wednesday on rumors that the troubled Internet radio company is preparing to file for bankruptcy ...

Intel Bucks Recessionary Tide With Gutsy Investment Plan

In a bold move, chip giant Intel announced Tuesday that it will invest US$7 billion in its U.S. manufacturing facilities even as the semiconductor industry and the overall economy continue to spiral downward ...

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