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Friday, 9th September 2005

 
  • Google hires 'father of the Internet' Vinton Cerf
  • TI eyes video markets with all-in-one chip
  • EU ministers consider plans to log phone, web data
  • News Corp to acquire IGN Entertainment
  • Yahoo says must abide by law in China after accusations
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    TI eyes video markets with all-in-one chip
    Texas Instruments is using the strategy that made it the world's biggest mobile phone circuit supplier to try to dominate the faster growing video market, the company said on Thursday. More...

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    EU ministers consider plans to log phone, web data
    European Union ministers on Thursday discussed plans to log and store phone, email and internet records to help police track terrorists with EU president Britain hopeful of a deal next month. More...

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    News Corp to acquire IGN Entertainment
    News Corp has agreed to buy online video-game company IGN Entertainment for US$650 million in cash. More...

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    Yahoo says must abide by law in China after accusations
    Internet giant Yahoo Inc defended itself on Thursday against accusations that it supplied data to Chinese authorities which led to the imprisonment of a journalist, saying it has to abide local laws. More...

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