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Wi-Fi music player cuts out the PC
MusicGremlin lets people download songs via wireless--meaning they don't need to be at home or near a computer.
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Is stimulus health IT money a trojan horse?
The Weekly Standard, a popular haunt among conservatives, is out with a column calling the stimulus bill's move to subsidize health IT and support comparative effectiveness a "Trojan Horse" aimed...
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Wi-Fi music player cuts out the PC
MusicGremlin lets people download songs via wireless--meaning they don't need to be at home or near a computer.
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GoodLink adds support for smartphones, Wi-Fi
GoodLink Wireless Messaging available for HP iPAQ h6315, PalmOne Treo 600, Samsung SPH-i700.
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FTC drawing the line on spammers
An FTC-led investigation led to warnings being sent 100 alleged spammers, telling them to stop immedidately. Plus, it identifies the most likely targets.
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Disney mails resolution to coupon gaffe
After discovering that shoppers were reusing one-time only coupons, Disney is now asking 13,000 online customers to send in a paper coupon to prove they have a right to a discount.
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Disney battles coupon goof
Using a coupon code that was passed around on shopping discussion sites, consumers flooded the company's DisneyStore.com with four times the normal volume of orders.
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Bank "human error" opens e-mail addresses
Bank of the West reveals the e-mail addresses of thousands of its online banking customers in a mistake it blames on "human error."
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eBay loses early rulings in patent case
The online auction company's attempt to throw out claims made in disputed patents has been rejected by the judge--usually a bad sign for the plaintiff.
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Blogger.com survives hack attack
Bloggers can breath a sign of relief. Blogger.com is back in action following an attack that had locked out site users from their accounts.
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Amazon winning the price wars
The e-tail giant sees its net loss drop steeply as its revenue soars in the third quarter. CEO Jeff Bezos chalks up the improvement to the company's new pricing strategy.
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AOL CDs a big ticket on eBay
Those persistent CDs that seem to never stop arriving in your mailbox make the jump from junk to jewel, as special celebrity-designed versions see bids of more than $75.
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Progress Software to buy eXcelon
The e-business software seller has agreed to purchase the XML software company for about $24 million in cash.
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eBay promotes electronics warranties
Buyers on eBay can now buy protection with the electronics goods they purchase on the online auction site--but fraud isn't covered.
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IBM flushes restroom lineup patent
In response to a challenge, Big Blue has quietly eliminated a patent it received on a method for determining who gets to use the bathroom next.
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State puts heat Amazon over privacy
Consumer protection regulators in Massachusetts are urging Amazon.com to respond to criticisms of its privacy policy.
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Deadbeat bidders face blacklist
Bidders who don't pay for the items they win may soon find themselves blacklisted. ChannelAdvisor has a two-prong plan to protect sellers.
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Amazon under fire again over privacy
Two privacy groups are urging state and federal regulators to force the e-tail giant to live up to past privacy promises and allow customers to view and delete their personal records.
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E-tailers test "bill me later" sales
Instead of paying for online purchases with a credit card, some consumers can now ask the merchants to send them a bill, but there are some new privacy issues attached.
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E-tailers seek to block "parasiteware"
Online merchants want new standards to help fight software that seeks to pocket commissions doled out through the Web's affiliate marketing programs.
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