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Sony hopes SOS offering will be a saviour
The Sony Online Service is the electronic company’s attempt to make Sony televisions and devices stand apart from the competition by delivering movies, games and music to them
Oracle wins more time for Sun merger
The European Commission extends the deadline for approval of Oracle’s proposed $7.4bn merger with rival Sun Microsystems
E-readers in short supply for holidays
Barnes & Noble and Sony failed to establish supply chains robust enough to meet demand because they brought their newest models to market prematurely, say analysts
Fragile recovery warning by Infineon
Shares in Infineon fell 7 per cent yesterday after Europe's second-largest chipmaker gave a downbeat assessment of its prospects, warning investors to continue to...
Raymarine encounters rough waters
Shares in Raymarine sunk 40 per cent to 6.91p yesterday after the marine electronics specialist warned that shareholders were likely to lose their money. The group...
Dell sees rebound in PC sales to business
Third-quarter profits sank 54% on a continued decline in sales, but the second largest personal computer maker said business customers had finally begun to increase spending
Sony to create ‘evolving TVs’
The electronics group says it will create ‘evolving TVs’ and other devices that can download and run third-party applications as part of its strategy to stand out from competitors
Twitter aims to launch work tools
Biz Stone, the co-founder of the microblogging site, says the company is close to launching corporate accounts that will helpit begin to generate revenues
‘Go global’, Japanese mobile makers told
The country’s handset companies are warned that they may have only two years left to expand abroad or risk being left behind in the technology race
Sony to bring PS3 video service to Europe
The Japanese electronics company is stepping up its battle with Microsoft over games machines by allowing PlayStation 3 users in Europe to download movies through their consoles
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Net neutrality at the crossroads
A cautionary note to the FCC
Goodbye, Macroeconomics
Industrial age solutions can’t fix information age economic problems, writes Eli Noam
The broadband numbers racket
Cherry picking broadband penetration numbers to imply the US is slipping into Third World status is fine for a quickie term paper, but adults ought sort through the multi-dimensional complexity of the real world, writes Thomas Hazlett
Dissociated Press
To preserve quality news, we need a plan that knits together business models and not-for-profit initiatives, writes James Boyle
Digital Business
Can creative industries survive digital onslaught?
Ian Brown examines the competing rights of content producers and file-sharers and argues that new business models are the future, not blocking users
Networks: Sharks and the threat to communications
The business rationale and practical considerations for undersea cables
Did IT Work? BPM is finally aligning business and IT
Technology tools that speak the same language as the business
Managing intelligence: video Q&A
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