Virus found in gaming software By Hiawatha Bray
A Japanese firm is recalling a computer game created for a living-room console game machine, because it contains a virus that could destroy a user's personal computer.
companies |
Sanyo launches venture with Kodak
Sanyo, Japan's third-largest consumer electronics maker, said today it will set up a venture with Eastman Kodak to get a head start over rivals in making ultra-thin next-generation display screens.
(Reuters)
companies |
HP launches "blade" network computers
Hewlett-Packard Co. will unveil today "blade" computers that fit onto cards stacked like books on a shelf and could replace the less-efficient racks of machines and tangles of cable.
(Reuters)
internet |
ExciteAtHome signs pacts with cable firms
Bankrupt ExciteAtHome will get at least $320 million from its biggest remaining cable customers over the next three months in exchange for keeping its high-speed Internet access on.
(AP)
broadband |
AT&T considers offers from three suitors
AT&T Broadband, the nation's largest cable television operator, was expected to begin considering three purchase offers from rivals after bids were submitted yesterday.
(AP)
internet |
Expedia launches in France
Online travel company Expedia announced the launch of its French service today, in line with a strategy of turning its loss-making European operations into a profitable business.
(Reuters)
biotech |
Tools to unravel proteins at forefront
Protein is not only a vital part of our diet - it may be the key to unlocking human biology, putting the emerging field of tools to decipher and catalogue proteins at the forefront of drug research.
(Reuters)
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