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  • SCO to Unix developers: We want you back
  • Linksys adds Soul to Linksys One
  • Industry body propsed to manage ICT skills shortage
  • AT&T study finds companies aren't prepared for disasters
  • Challenging special effects drive Pixar's "Cars"
  • Sony ships first blu-ray DVD titles
  • Coca-Cola to close British music download site
  • Hello…is anyone there?
  • Warner Music says signs deal with China Unicom
  • Yahoo Messenger allows users to share services
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    SCO to Unix developers: We want you back
    Trying to become known as something other than the company that sued prominent users of Linux, SCO is offering cash and cars to developers who use its tool kit to produce the wireless applications. More...

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    Linksys adds Soul to Linksys One
    Start-up telco Soul has signed on with Linksys as the second partner to offer the networking vendor's Linksys One VoIP handset.
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    AT&T study finds companies aren't prepared for disasters
    ATT's fifth-annual Business Continuity Survey says that 28 percent do not have adequate plans in place to cope with natural or other disasters. More...

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    Challenging special effects drive Pixar's "Cars"
    People who worked on the animated film say the special effects were among the most challenging they've ever encountered. More...

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    Sony ships first blu-ray DVD titles
    Sony releases its first movies on Blu-ray discs in anticipation of the scheduled July 25 launch of a Samsung Electronics player supporting the new high-capacity format. More...

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    Coca-Cola to close British music download site
    NEW YORK - Coca-Cola said on Tuesday it will close its British online music service mycokemusic.com on July 31, after losing market share to Apple Computer's iTunes Music Store. More...

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    Hello…is anyone there?
    Mobile phone users should be careful returning missed calls the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) has warned.
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    Warner Music says signs deal with China Unicom
    NEW YORK - Warner Music Group said on Monday that it had signed a distribution deal with China Unicom, China's second-largest mobile phone operator, to sell its music over the wireless network. More...

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    Yahoo Messenger allows users to share services
    SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo is set to allow users of its instant messaging service to run mini web programs that help them conduct shared activities ranging from calendar scheduling to watching videos or even trading commodities, the company said on Monday. More...

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