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SAP Vies for Customers as Siebel Seeks to Reassure

With the dust still settling from Oracle's US$5.85 billion purchase of Siebel Systems, SAP is taking a run at Siebel customers, hoping to capitalize on what it calls "uncertainties" about the future of Siebel after Oracle takes control ...

New Bankruptcy Rules Take Effect

New rules meant to make it tougher for individuals to erase debt by filing for bankruptcy go into effect today and experts say consumers may be in for a shock if they run into financial hard times ...

Time Warner Launches $50 Million Ad Push for AOL.com

Even as rumors swirl that it might sell part or all of America Online to one or more big-name suitors, Time Warner has formally launched a US$50 million marketing campaign designed to let the world know that much of the once walled-off content of the Internet community is now freely available at AOL.com ...

Adobe, Macromedia Merger Gets Federal OK

Adobe Systems moved closer to acquiring Macromedia after the Department of Justice said the US$3.4 billion deal passed anti-trust muster ...

Feds File Charges in Largest US Piracy Case

Federal authorities have broken up a massive piracy ring that they say was capable of producing millions of counterfeit music and software CDs ...

Google, Comcast Said to Talk AOL Ownership Stake

Eyeing a possible three-way partnership that could dramatically alter the Web portal space overnight, search giant Google and cable company Comcast are reportedly talking about acquiring a minority stake in America Online ...

Yahoo, Microsoft Forge IM Compatibility Pact

Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN have agreed to work to make their instant messaging platforms more compatible, a bid to set aside competitive differences to tackle the continued dominance of America Online's own chat platform ...

RealNetworks, Microsoft Settle Antitrust Suit

RealNetworks and Microsoft have reached a set of agreements to end one of the most bitter private antitrust matters in the technology sector, with RealNetworks receiving as much as US$761 million in cash and marketing considerations for its music and games services from the software giant and the two companies agreeing to work together going forward...

Eyeing Expansion of PayPal, eBay Buys VeriSign Payment Gateway

Looking to beef up its PayPal online payment service and enhance its reputation with online merchants outside of its online auction kingdom in particular, eBay said it would acquire the payment gateway system of security company VeriSign ...

Court Upholds Blogger’s Right to Anonymity

In a case seen boosting the credibility and profile of blogs as sources of news and opinion, the Delaware Supreme Court this week found that four bloggers accused of defamation had the right to remain anonymous ...

AMD Seeks to Bolster Anti-Trust Claims Against Intel

Pressing forward on its private anti-trust lawsuit against leading chipmaker Intel, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has subpoenaed records from several Intel customers, including major PC makers and smaller vendors ...

Companies Urged to Lay Plans for Boomer Retirement Wave

The upcoming turning of the calendar to January of 2006 brings more than a new year. It also marks the start of what some say is the most sweeping demographics change to hit the American workforce since World War II. That's because during 2006, the first of the Baby Boomer generation will turn 60 years old ...

MCI Shareholders OK Takeover by Verizon

Shareholders of long distance provider MCI overwhelmingly approved a plan for Verizon Communications to buy the company for US$8.4 billion, one of the final hurdles for the major telecom merger ...

New Dell Plant Opens Amid Tax-Break Controversy

Dell computer has officially opened what it calls its largest, most advanced manufacturing plant in North Carolina, a move meant to underscore the company's commitment to operating in the United States but one that has already created its share of controversy ...

Google, Sun Partner Up

Sun Microsystems and Google Tuesday announced a multi-year deal to promote each other's software, a deal seen by many as the possible groundwork for a direct attack on Microsoft's market dominance in the desktop productivity software space ...

Vonage, Others Sued by Sprint Nextel Over VoIP Patents

Sprint Nextel has filed suit against Vonage Holdings and other voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) startups, claiming those companies infringed on patents the telecommunications company holds for delivering VoIP traffic across networks ...

Sun, Google Huddle in Software Partnership

Sun Microsystems and Google today announced a multi-year deal to promote each other's software, a deal seen by many as the possible groundwork for a direct attack on Microsoft's market dominance in the desktop productivity software space ...

Blinkx Seeks IPTV Spark With Video Blog, Search Service

Further honing its focus on video search and making a play to become a hub of Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), Blinkx has launched a service that lets users upload video blogs that can then be searched by the public and gives users the ability to control video they find through online searches ...

Music Managers Seek iTunes Royalties Boost

United Kingdom-based music act managers are seeking to pressure Apple on royalty payments, saying too little of the proceeds from each song download is actually reaching the artists that created the songs ...

Digital Music Downloads Soar, Overall Sales Decline

Sales of digital music soared during the first half of 2005, nearly tripling over 2004 levels, but weren't quite robust enough to help the music industry see overall growth, according to sales figures from international music trade group IFPI ...

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