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HP profit jumps on cost cuts, new market expansion

AP - Tue Nov 24, 9:58 AM ET

SAN FRANCISCO - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s cost-cutting and push into new markets is helping soften the blow from weakness in the company's mainstay businesses.

Internet News

Personal Technology News

  • EU drops Qualcomm antitrust probe AP - 1 hour, 43 minutes ago

    BRUSSELS - European Union antitrust regulators on Tuesday dropped a monopoly abuse probe into wireless chip maker Qualcomm Inc. after mobile phone companies withdrew complaints about high royalty fees.

  • Nokia to ax 220 R&D jobs in Japan AP - 1 hour, 45 minutes ago

    HELSINKI - Nokia Corp. said Tuesday it is axing 220 jobs at research and development units in Japan as the world's largest mobile phone maker continues to cut costs.

  • The European parliament approved a major overhaul of EU telecoms law. "The EU telecoms reform will bring more competition to Europe's telecoms markets, better and cheaper fixed, mobile and Internet services and faster Internet connections for all Europeans," said EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding, welcoming the news.(AFP/File/John Thys)
    EU parliament backs greater rights for telecoms, Internet users AFP - 2 hours, 4 minutes ago

    STRASBOURG (AFP) - The European parliament approved Tuesday a major overhaul of EU telecoms law aimed at boosting the rights of European mobile phone and Internet users and protection against access restrictions.

Video Games

  • Do Video Games Allow Virtual War Crimes? PC World - Tue Nov 24, 8:27 AM ET

    Video games don't respect humanitarian laws, according to a study of virtual 'war crimes' in contemporary shooters like Modern Warfare 2 and Army of Two, and whose results, say researchers, are 'as deflating as reality'. Swiss human rights groups Pro Juventute and TRIAL ("track impunity always") chose to analyze video games and not literature or film, which they view as 'passive' mediums, compared with 'shooter games, [in which] the player has an active role in performing the actions'. What's more, says the report, games are used as military training tools and set during present-day conflicts, 'thus illustrating the realism these games have now achieved'.

  • Nintendo Preps Two Black Friday DSi Bundles PC Magazine - Tue Nov 24, 5:56 AM ET

    On Black Friday, Nintendo is offering two limited edition Nintendo DSI Bundles that come with more than $20 in software value.

  • Super Mario Kart, Bit Trip Void Hit Wii PC World - Mon Nov 23, 11:28 AM ET

    Of all the Mario Kart games, the best was probably the first, and now you can see why for 800 Wii Points, or about eight US dollars. We're talking the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) original here, born 17 years ago in 1992. It supported 1 to 2 players, packed eight playable Mario-verse characters, and offered three championship cups divvied into three distinct 'kart' classes.

Digital Audio/Video

  • Joost assets bought by online ad company Adconion AP - 38 minutes ago

    NEW YORK - The struggling online video startup Joost, begun with much fanfare by the creators of Skype and Kazaa, has been sold to an online advertising company.

  • Adconion Media Group announced Tuesday it has acquired the assets of Joost, an online video portal from the founders of Skype that failed to live up to its pre-launch buzz.(Joost)
    Adconion acquires assets of online video site Joost AFP - 2 hours, 3 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Adconion Media Group announced Tuesday it has acquired the assets of Joost, an online video portal from the founders of Skype that failed to live up to its pre-launch buzz.

  • Google pacts with TiVo for TV ad data Reuters - Tue Nov 24, 7:57 AM ET

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In its bid to make TV advertising more accountable -- and to sell more of it through its online auction service -- Google has teamed up with TiVo, the companies are set to announce Tuesday.

Security

  • 'Godfather of Spam' Sentenced to Four Years in Prison PC World - Tue Nov 24, 10:30 AM ET

    One of the most notorious U.S.-based spammers was sentenced to more than four years in jail on Monday for a scheme that used spam to manipulate stock prices in order to make a profit.

  • Key scientist says politics behind stolen e-mails AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:52 PM ET

    BOULDER, Colo. - A leading climate change scientist said hackers breaking into a university's computer server and then posting documents online show the nasty politics of global warming.

  • Mich. spammer gets 4 years in stock fraud scheme AP - Mon Nov 23, 7:01 PM ET

    DETROIT - A federal judge has sentenced a suburban Detroit man described as one of the world's most prolific senders of spam e-mail to more than four years in prison for his role in a 2005 stock fraud scheme that netted him $2.7 million.

Apple/Macintosh News

  • Apple iPhone Ad Succeeds Where AT&T Fails PC World - Tue Nov 24, 10:27 AM ET

    Apple's jumping into the battle that sees Verizon Wireless and AT&T flaming each other in advertisements, but unlike AT&T's recent effort to defend itself, Apple's new pair of iPhone ads are actually good.

  • Apple Ad Campaign Backs AT&T Versus Verizon PC Magazine - Tue Nov 24, 5:05 AM ET

    On the heels of a judge's decision to allow Verizon to continue running commercials that attack AT&T's 3G network, Apple has a new an iPhone ad campaign that defends AT&T's capabilities.

  • Apple Enters AT&T vs. Verizon Ad War PC World - Mon Nov 23, 6:13 PM ET

    In a battle between AT&T and Verizon Wireless that never seems to end, AT&T's partner Apple now appears to be getting into the mix with two retaliatory iPhone TV ad that air Monday night. The ads comes hot on the heels of AT&T's TV ad campaign that aimed to "set the record straight" around Verizon's "there's a map for that" campaign.

Linux/Open Source News

  • Can Chrome OS Make It If Netbook Buyers Want Windows? PC Magazine - Tue Nov 24, 4:34 AM ET

    Will the market accept another netbook with a non-Microsoft operating system? That's the question some are asking in the wake of the release of the code behind Google's Chrome OS, which is known as the open-source Chromium OS.

  • Bugs & Fixes: Firefox Squashes a Buggy Microsoft Plug-In PC World - Mon Nov 23, 3:00 PM ET

    Redmond turned red-faced upon learning that an automatically installed Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation plug-in for Firefox opened a major security hole. Following Microsoft's disclosure of the bug, Mozilla blocked the plug-in. According to Mozilla, Microsoft agreed with the move, even though it had released a patch to close the underlying flaw.

  • Underwhelmed By Chrome OS? That's Kinda the Point PC World - Sun Nov 22, 1:36 AM ET

    When Google unveiled its open source Chrome OS on Thursday, many commentators were quick to dismiss the new operating system as unimpressive and underwhelming.

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