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Technology news from The International Herald Tribune, the world's daily newspaper online.
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Researcher sees cancer risk from mobiles
The warning is contrary to a lack of official concern by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and numerous studies that have not found a link between cancer and cellphone use.
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Cable company talks back to online grumbling
Comcast, the largest U.S. cable company, has started monitoring the Web to instantly respond to any complaints that get posted. Some call it creepy, others praise it.
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Microsoft seeks an ad friend in Facebook
It failed in its pursuit of Yahoo. It is paying people to use its search engine. Now Microsoft thinks it has found a source of users for its foundering search service: Facebook.
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Facebook tries to broaden its reach
As part of a retooling, the company unveiled Facebook Connect, a way other Web sites can integrate parts of Facebook's service.
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Online chief is leaving Microsoft
Kevin Johnson, the executive in charge of Microsoft's struggling online business, is leaving to become chief executive of Juniper Networks.
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Britain draws ISPs into battle against piracy
Major media and entertainment companies, with the government's help, have persuaded the six largest British ISPs to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing.
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Facebook tries to broaden its reach
As part of a retooling, the company unveiled Facebook Connect, a way other Web sites can integrate parts of Facebook's service.
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Germany voids pay-TV deal for Bundesliga
The Federal Cartel Office in Bonn ruled that the deal struck by the German Football League harms consumers because it would put soccer game highlights on pay television late at night.
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Germany voids pay-TV deal for Bundesliga
The Federal Cartel Office in Bonn ruled that the deal struck by the German Football League harms consumers because it would put soccer game highlights on pay television late at night.
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Hasbro sues Scrabulous makers for infringement
The suit against Scrabulous's Indian creators comes less than two weeks after the release of an authorized version of Scrabble for Facebook.
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