Stories by: Johan Bostrom

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    Universal, Clear Channel team on instant CDs 27/09/2005 15:05:29

    The music industry, shaken by decreasing CD sales, is turning to a high-tech, legal approach to the old "bootleg" concept of concert recordings.
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    Berners-Lee seeks killer app for Semantic Web 19/05/2005 08:06:21

    The Semantic Web could be the key to unlocking scientific data that's sequestered by disparate applications formats and organizational limitations, and could allow scientists to harness computation's full power, World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee said Tuesday.
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    Robotics companies merge, aim at high-end business use 11/05/2005 09:00:40

    Frontline Robotics and White Box Robotics are merging, the companies announced Tuesday at the RoboBusiness conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which is highlighting business uses of robotics.
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    Emotion-sensing PCs could feel your stress 22/04/2005 07:46:57

    Computers that can read and respond to human emotions can be more effective and reliable than computers that do not, according to Rosalind Picard, professor and founder of the Affective Computing Research Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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    IDC analyst: Too many choices slows consumer spending 18/03/2005 08:07:27

    The growth of the technology industry is largely driven by consumer spending, but too many choices can slow the adoption of new products and put entire markets on hold, according to an IDC analyst.
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    AutoCAD turns 20.0 16/03/2005 12:45:41

    With a history of shaping the designs of objects as varied as wine bottles and the oversized Hummer, software veteran Autodesk is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a public company by releasing the 20th version of its flagship software.
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    US gov't approves IBM, Lenovo deal 10/03/2005 09:45:50

    IBM Wednesday said it received final U.S. government approval to sell its PC division to Chinese PC vendor Lenovo Group, and expects to close the deal soon.
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    Hungarian man charged with hacking Sony Ericsson site 09/03/2005 10:00:45

    Swedish authorities formally charged a 26-year-old Hungarian man with industrial espionage on Tuesday, charging him with hacking into the Sony Ericsson and Ericsson intranets.
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    Microsoft says no new security patches this month 07/03/2005 08:11:04

    Microsoft does not plan to release any security bulletins or patches this month despite claims from IT security companies that flaws require fixing.
 
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