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    News anchor admits to hacking, leaking e-mail's content 25/08/2008 11:00:00

    A Philadelphia TV news anchor pleaded guilty today to breaking into his co-anchor's e-mail accounts more than 500 times and feeding information he found there to a local newspaper.
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    Intel and Yahoo partner for Internet on TV 21/08/2008 07:14:00

    Intel and Yahoo have partnered in the development of a hardware and software platform designed to meld television and the Internet.
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    Snooping into a co-worker's e-mail? You could be arrested 04/08/2008 07:55:58

    Ever pass by a co-worker's unattended computer and consider taking a peek at her e-mails? Or have you ever thought it would be a funny prank to figure out your cube mate's e-mail password and break into his work account to mess with him?
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    Internet news in crisis 02/07/2008 11:10:47

    There's an old show-business joke about a play that is failing. A potential theatergoer calls the box office to find out when the show starts, and the ticket agent responds, "How soon can you get here?"
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    CNET gets swallowed, Yahoo proxy fight to follow 19/05/2008 09:16:55

    I think, therefore Icahn. Just when you thought the Yahoo-Microsoft deal was kaput, in steps everyone's least favorite uncle Carl Icahn to muck things up. In a letter to the Yahoo board, the curmudgeon billionaire scolded board members, then announced his intentions to buy US$2.5 billion of Yahoo stock and wage a proxy battle to unseat all 10 members. So after after he forces Yahoo to succumb to the advances of Microsoft, then what? Icahn cashes out, and we're left with this forced marriage from Hell. Nice. Advice to Jerry Yang: Just lay back and think of the stockholders.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: May 16, 2008 16/05/2008 16:39:53

    HP is to buy EDS, CBS is to buy CNET, Carl Ichan launches a proxy fight for Yahoo, Microsoft limits computing power for XP, LG introduces a 3G Prada phone and Twitter beats big media on the China quake.
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    CBS to buy CNET Networks for $1.8 billion 16/05/2008 08:22:04

    CBS has agreed to pay US$1.8 billion in cash for online media company CNET Networks in a deal that has the backing of both companies' boards.
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    Weekly Tech News Update: May 09, 2008 09/05/2008 14:04:29

    In the news this week: Sumner Redstone speaks out against internet piracy, Microsoft-Yahoo pens its final chapter, WiFi for the sky, a computer is developed from 137 year old plans, hit the golf bar after work, Maker Faire features homemade gadgets and Nokia Siemens shows off a 3G base station.
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    Chairman of Viacom and CBS discusses piracy and YouTube 07/05/2008 13:44:35

    Media mogul Sumner Redstone, the man who chairs both Viacom and CBS, said Tuesday that ISPs, Web site operators and computer equipment makers must do more to tackle the problems of online piracy.
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    AT&T's MediaFLO TV coming in May 31/03/2008 09:21:39

    AT&T will launch live mobile TV over the MediaFLO network in May, the carrier announced as the U.S. mobile industry prepared for a CTIA Wireless trade show in Las Vegas this week that is likely to put a big emphasis on entertainment.
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    YouTube rival Hulu debuts with TV shows, movies, sports 12/03/2008 09:32:11

    Hulu, a joint online video project of NBC Universal and News Corp., is set to go live this week with programming from Time Warner's television group, Lions Gate Entertainment and sports groups. A beta version of the site was launched in October.
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