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A New Day: How Smarter Computing can Grow Capacity on Flat Costs
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Terra Lycos: Long, lonely road to recovery
LONDON (Reuters) -- U.S.-Spanish Internet media company Terra Lycos faces an uphill struggle to turn the company around, a campaign it may be forced to undertake without help from its...
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Internet name body set for landmark vote this week
LONDON (Reuters) - The organization that oversees the Internet's vast domain-name system is looking to face down grass-roots protesters at its annual meeting in Bucharest this week as it tries to...
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Microsoft predicts online ad growth for MSN portal
LONDON (Reuters) -- Microsoft Corp. on Monday broke ranks with its struggling peers by forecasting 25 percent growth in online advertising for its MSN portal for the coming fiscal year in...
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Internet firm hacked out of business
LONDON (Reuters) - Fears are growing once more that companies operating on the Internet may not be equipped to ward off electronic sabotage after anonymous "hackers" forced a small British firm...
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Waning domain name demand hits cybersquatters
LONDON (Reuters) - Cybersquatting, the speculative registration of Internet domain names which turned into a cottage industry at the height of the dotcom boom, appears to be dying as demand wanes...
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Study: E-procurement could save firms trillions
LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Companies worldwide could save on aggregate $2.3 trillion a year by using the Internet to purchase resources ranging from office supplies to plane tickets, a study...
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Europe's shopping sites experience holiday surge
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's enthusiasm for online shopping is strong with Christmas shopping under way, shaking off the negative fallout of many failed e-commerce sites over the past year,...
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E-mail celebrates its 30th birthday
LONDON (Reuters) - As great inventions go, e-mail had a rather ho-hum beginning back in 1971. In fact, Ray Tomlinson, the American engineer considered the "father of e-mail," can't quite...
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Comcast, Cox, Time Warner partner on metro Wi-Fi
Bright House, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox and Time Warner Cable partner on free-if-you're-a-customer wireless under the name "CableWifi."
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Big surprise: Time Warner and Comcast block HBO Go access on the Xbox 360
Time Warner and Comcast subscribers won't have much luck accessing HBO Go on their Xbox 360s.
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TiVo files counter suit against Motorola, Time Warner
TiVo has struck back against Motorola with counterclaims over patent infringement related to DVR boxes.
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Apple, CBS, Fox, Sony, Warner Bros. and 15 others hacked?
A hacker alleges he has compromised the e-mail addresses and passwords belonging to 20 companies. The passwords are hashed though: is this a legitimate hack or just a hoax?
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Verizon boosting network after major purchase from Comcast, Time Warner
Verizon Wireless is poised to beef up its network with a sizable -- and expensive -- purchase of 122 wireless services spectrum licenses.
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Hollywood goes Gotham for Batman: Arkham City (photos)
To celebrate the release of Batman: Arkham City Tuesday, Rocksteady Studios and Warner Brothers Interactive turned a West Hollywood GameStop into a mini Gotham City and invited fans of all ages to...
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Warner Bros. announces the first Facebook show
Warner Bros. has announced a TV show that integrates with Facebook. The goal is let fans become part of what the movie studio is calling the first social series.
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Time Warner Cable starts to cave with subsidized Slingboxes
Time Warner Cable accepts the reality of consumers' need for Internet-connected TV with an upcoming Slingbox promotion.
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Warner Bros. offers five more movies on Facebook
Warner Bros. has added five more movies to its Facebook arsenal: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Inception, Life as We Know It, and Yogi Bear.
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Warner Bros. beefs up rentals on Facebook with five big-budget titles
Earlier this month, Warner Bros. announced that it was teaming up with Facebook for online streaming rentals. The selection has gotten (slightly) bigger with five additional blockbusters.
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Facebook Movies: Won't kill piracy, but may help reduce it
Warner Bros. is teaming up with Facebook to provide on-demand movies to users of the social networking site. It may not kill piracy, but will it help things out?
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I'm not paying to watch The Dark Knight on Facebook (and why Netflix shouldn't worry -- yet)
I would seem to be a prime candidate to serve as a guinea pig for Facebook and Warner Bros.'s experiment to rent a streaming version of The Dark Knight on the social network. Unlike almost...
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