Monday, July 04, 2005

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Sprint, Motorola Partner on WiMax (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Sprint (NYSE: FON) has hooked up with Motorola (NYSE: MOT) to roll out a next-generation wireless broadband service that promises to offer users an array of multimedia options based on the relatively new WiMax networking technology.

Report: Virus Writers Get Even Nastier (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Malware practitioners are more prolific than ever these days and have reached a level of sophistication where the viruses they produce can spread across the Internet in minutes, according to a new report by security specialist Sophos.

Beijing Clinic Treats Online Addicts (AP)
AP - The 12 teenagers and young adults, some in ripped jeans and baggy T-shirts, sit in a circle, chewing gum and fidgeting as they shyly introduce themselves."I'm 12 years old,"one boy announces with a smile."I love playing computer games. That's it.""It's been good to sleep"says another, a 17-year-old with spiky hair, now that he's no longer on the computer all day.

Moving Beyond Ringtones (washingtonpost.com)
washingtonpost.com - First, there were musical ringtones. Then came"ring-back"tones -- tunes that play while a caller waits for someone to pick up a mobile phone. Now cell phones are offering streaming music, with access to online music stores on the way.

Best Live 8 Viewing Found Online (AP)
AP - In Berlin, Green Day proclaimed its majesty with a cover of Queen's"We Are the Champions"as R.E.M. performed"Man on the Moon"in London. And R.E.M. hadn't left the stage before Tim McGraw began singing"Live Like You Were Dying"in Rome. These were just a few thrilling musical moments from Live 8 that you couldn't see on live television. For the ultimate viewing experience, you needed America Online.

U.S. to Retain Oversight of Web Traffic (AP)
AP - A unilateral decision by the United States to indefinitely retain oversight of the Internet's main traffic-directing computers prompted concerns Friday that the global telecommunications network could eventually splinter.

Desktop search finds the enterprise (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - This week X1 Technologies threw its hat in the ring for enterprise desktop search, joining big name vendors such as Google, Verity, Autonomy, and a host of smaller players all chasing the red-hot market for PC search.

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