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Visto sues Microsoft for patent infringement

After linking up with RIM nemesis NTP, Visto goes after Windows Mobile and says Microsoft's back at antitrust game.

Driver cell phone use speeding up

Survey shows that 10 percent of vehicles on the road during the day are driven by someone using a handheld or hands-free phone.

December 15, 2005, 2:54 PM PST

Will U.S. carriers switch mobile standards?

U.S. telecom operators may end up shifting to GSM mobile standard from rival CDMA, Siemens senior executive asserts.

December 15, 2005, 5:22 AM PST

MTV to invest in Amp'd, deliver video clips

MTV Networks will provide video clips and other content for a wireless service to be launched this week.

December 14, 2005, 5:28 PM PST

FCC chief backs Net phone taxes

Chairman Kevin Martin says a top 2006 priority is expanding controversial tax so anyone with a phone number pays it.

December 14, 2005, 2:09 PM PST

Vonage says it's E911 compliant

VoIP operator says all customer 911 calls will include caller's phone number and address, per FCC regulations.

December 14, 2005, 11:53 AM PST

RFID goes to college

Indiana University, University of California at Irvine add business courses in electronic-identification technology.

December 13, 2005, 12:50 PM PST

AT&T doubles up on DSL speed

Introduces DSL service designed to double download speeds for business customers of its hosted Web services.

December 13, 2005, 11:59 AM PST

EarthLink to plug in VPN provider

Internet service provider looks to boost its broadband appeal to small businesses with acquisition of New Edge Networks.

December 13, 2005, 10:26 AM PST

Vonage to sell Wi-Fi phone

Company teams up with UTStarcom to develop a Wi-Fi phone that can be used over any public Wi-Fi network.

December 12, 2005, 9:00 PM PST

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Videos: Google spotlights corporate search

At Interop in New York, exec gets the word out about Google products geared for enterprise search.

Newsmaker: In search of the Wikipedia prankster

Daniel Brandt, a book indexer in Texas, explains what motivated him to track down the author of a false article.

Does baby 'get' tech?

More parents are buying electronics for young children, but there's little evidence the devices are educational.

A novelist turned gaming innovator

High Impact As part of a team creating the biggest "alternate reality games," writer Sean Stewart is adding literary grace to online gaming.
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Perspective: How to lose friends and alienate people

Law professor Tim Wu sees tech companies making wrong choices when it comes to their customers.

Will U.S. carriers switch mobile standards?

U.S. telecom operators may end up shifting to GSM mobile standard from rival CDMA, Siemens senior executive asserts.

Microsoft security zaps laptop tracer

Windows OneCare Live has been found to disable Absolute Software's Computrace LoJack software.

A chair with video-game vibe

The Pyramat PM220 chair transfers the video game action from the screen to your stomach.

Year in review: Big battles for big talent

Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers.

Bringing prime time to the video iPod

NBC's and TiVo's future plans aside, software allows users to take their recorded TV shows with them today.
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Is Stern worth his millions?

Satellite radio will likely make back Stern's $500 million paycheck, but his post-decency patter remains a wild card.
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New 'Kong' monkeys with game industry

Peter Jackson's "King Kong" and the new movie-based game are blurring lines between where stories begin and end.
Video: Kong vs. T-Rex
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