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AT&T Wants To Extend iPhone Exclusivity

Being the exclusive provider of the iPhone has been a boon for AT&T’s bottom line, and it wants to continue that partnership for another couple of years.

Microsoft Details Dates, Versions of Office 2010

by Michael Muchmore Along with Microsoft’s announcement Tuesday about the availability of a preview version of its next-generation mail server, Exchange 2010, the company gave out a couple of details about that most widely used software of all

Intel results slump; chip maker gives no guidance on future

By Agam Shah April 15, 2009 (IDG News Service) Intel Corp. on Tuesday reported a sharp drop in revenue and profits for this year’s first quarter, but CEO Paul Otellini claimed that the PC industry is showing signs of recovery.

Treadmill COLBERT

So Stephen’s name won’t grace Node 3 itself but the very important exercise equipment of astronauts. Representing NASA, astronaut Sunita Williams delivered the news on Colbert’s show that the node will be named Tranquility, even though “Colbert”

Amazon is the world’s leading e-tailer

While millions of people tuned in to Doctor Who and Red Dwarf over the Easter weekend my holiday entertainment was provided by typing ‘amazonfail’ into the Twitter search engine and watching the stream of outraged posts about the company that used to

IBM-led tech outfit backs EC in Microsoft browser fight

By Kelly Fiveash • Get more from this author Tech group ECIS has today been granted third party status to testify in the Brussels probe into whether Microsoft abused its dominant browser market position.

Google tweaks Android UI in version 1.5

by Tom Krazit Android’s method for creating a new contact shown in version 1.1 (left) and the upcoming 1.5 version (right). Google is planning some noticeable user interface changes to Android 1.5, which is expected to be released at the end of April.

The Ecological Impact of Spam

krou writes “A new study entitled ‘The Carbon Footprint of Spam’ (PDF) published by ICF International and commissioned by McAfee claims that spam uses around 33 billion kilowatt hours of energy annually, which is approximately enough to power 2.4

Zune Phones Rumor Resurfaces As Ad Deal

by Jamie Lendino This one has been going around forever–probably since it first became clear that the Zune wasn’t going to dethrone the iPod.

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