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The Smarter Railroad: An Opportunity for the Railroad Industry
Check out this white paper to learn more about building smarter railroads, and how the latest advancements in data processing make it possible.
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DOJ probes online music ventures
Napster's revenge? Microsoft and Sony's Pressplay and AOL Time Warner and RealNetworks' MusicNet are being targeted as a possible 'distribution duopoloy.'
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Court: Radio should pay for Web broadcasts
A federal court upheld a decision by the U.S. Copyright Office that radio stations broadcasting online should pay royalties to record labels.
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Record label faces online piracy suit
Songwriters slam Universal Music Group with a suit alleging that the label broke copyright laws by posting songs on a Web site without the song publishers' say-so.
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Weird Web game pushes Spielberg's 'AI'
Top tech companies use a strange online game as a promotion for Steven Spielberg's upcoming movie. Sign up and you'll get faxes, e-mails and phone calls from the characters.
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Music execs want Congress to back off of Napster debate
The music labels are asking lawmakers to stay out of the digital-music fight while they roll out their own competing online services. And, so far, it is working.
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Studios ticket online movies
Pop the popcorn. Movie companies push ahead with plans to deliver movies on demand online -- hoping to avoid mistakes made by the music industry.
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ReplayTV revisits recorder strategy
Under intense pressure from TiVo, ReplayTV chooses to exit the set-top sales business and concentrate on licensing.
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Yahoo! launches film searches
Broadband users get a big lift as Yahoo! introduces its global audience to a pool of untested, original programming for the Web.
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Copyright Office backs content holders
In a groundbreaking decision for digital intellectual-property rules, the Copyright Office backs companies that limit access to Internet content.
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Aging Websters flock to music sites
Forget Offspring. The 50+ crowd is shuffling to music sites to download Vintage rock, cool jazz and Lite Hits of the 70s.
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A humbler MP3.com reinvents itself
MP3.com lost more than the legal battle against corporate record labels -- its renegade image also went out the door.
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New site urges Napster sabotage
An Oakland rock band launches 'stopnapster.com' and calls for users to release songs into Napster that have anti-piracy speeches inserted randomly into the music.
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New survey says Net spurs CD sales
A group of Internet software and hardware firms will release a study that contradicts record industry claims. Congress gets the ball.
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Patent Office to change its tune
Furor over broad-based patents awarded to e-tailers such as Amazon.com and Priceline has caused the agency to rethink its online policies.
Additional Results
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Symbian Anna and a mega camera update come to the Nokia N8
Nokia continues to update the Nokia N8 and other Symbian^3 devices released in 2010 with the Anna and camera updates available now.
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Folo up: HP admits to problems with Pavilion notebooks and tries to help. But is it enough?
Earlier this week, I published my 11th video Tech Shakedown. This one was a critique of HP; not just the failures that buyers of its HP 6000 and 9000 series Pavilion notebook computers are...
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Marilyn, Pamela, Anna Nicole--just search the archives
Playboy Enterprises is releasing the entire catalog of its magazine as a searchable digital archive.
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Anna keeps shared identity info anonymous
SRD software lets organizations share, compare data without revealing personally identifiable information.
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DOJ expands online music probe
Investigators seem to be trying to pinpoint whether the major record labels are using their licensing and copyright leverage to stifle oline competition.
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Anna virus writer's trial begins
Jan de Wit, the 20-year-old who wrote the Anna Kournikova virus, is expected to receive a relatively light sentence with no jail term--possibly just community service.
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