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Motorola to add Yahoo Web services to mobile (Reuters)
Reuters - Motorola Inc. will putYahoo Inc. Web services such as search, instantmessaging, e-mail and news on its handheld products in a newalliance to take advantage of increasingly powerful mobiledevices, the companies said on Tuesday.

Vonage Offers Motorola Multifunctional Home Networking Device (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - The major broadband telephone service provider will offer customers Motorola's VT2442 VOIP gateway.

FCC chief pushes for easing rules on DSL broadband (Reuters)
Reuters - Federal Communications CommissionChairman Kevin Martin on Tuesday pushed his colleagues to movequickly to ease regulations on high-speed Internet serviceoffered by U.S. telephone companies.

Fujitsu Readies Tablet PC (PC World)
PC World - Details of new device, coming next month, were prematurely leaked online.

Online game craze helps S. Korean firm race to a virtual fortune (AFP)
AFP - For Nexon Corp., a booming South Korean online game producer, bucking the conventional wisdom certainly paid off.

XM, Napster in online music joint venture (Reuters)
Reuters - Online music vendor Napster Inc.and satellite radio provider XM Satellite Radioare making music together.

Vietnam orders clampdown on"hostile"forces misusing the Internet (AFP)
AFP - Vietnam's communist party has issued a directive to check what it called"reactionary and hostile forces"from abusing the Internet, a party official said.

Professors Make Password Protection Product (AP)
AP - The increase in identity theft has prompted two Stanford University professors to develop software that protects computer passwords from Internet thieves.

Motorola Unveils Slim Windows Smart Phone (PC World)
PC World - Company also says an ITunes phone is coming, but won't say when.

Motorola to Offer Yahoo Access on Devices (AP)
AP - Cell phone maker Motorola Inc. and Internet search engine operator Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday said they are teaming up to offer Yahoo's online content and services on mobile devices made by Motorola, including the company's upcoming iRadio product.

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