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No official word from either Apple camp as press reports about the Beatles releasing their music through iTunes circulate periodically over the past couple of years.
Qualcomm has not yet prevailed in any of the 11 patent lawsuits it has brought against Nokia.
Despite the excitement of an all-inclusive phone plan, CEO Dan Hesse apologizes for the $29 billion charge related to integrating Nextel's network and spectrum.
Under the recommend NEVA legislation, confirming whether a new worker can legally work in the U.S. would be based on the New Hires Registry database operated in each state.
Some 2,100 jobs are targeted for elimination and an addition 1,000 positions will be shifted overseas, the company said.
Drivers for spending include aging baby boomers, returning veterans, and possible legislation from Congress, according to an industry report.

Bain Capital Partners has withdrawn its application for U.S. security approval of its purchase, effectively killing the deal in its current form.

A disappointing holiday season as well as economic concerns are taking a toll on consumer technology revenue growth, analysts with NPD Group said.
Yahoo would fill some gaps, but don't expect Microsoft to mess with its flagship products.

The current version -- IPv4, which can accommodate 4.3 billion addresses -- would have run out of addresses by 2012, experts predict.

However, demand for workers in IT is still consistent, according to a survey by IT staffing and outsourcing firm Hudson.

The foundation announces three new philanthropic initiatives designed to combat climate change, poverty, and diseases as an add-on to two other ventures.

Wal-Mart says it'll charge suppliers to its warehouse stores a fee of $2 for every pallet not tagged with RFID starting Jan. 30.

After its initial partnership back in 2004, Daisy Brands decided to tag all of its pallets no matter where they're heading.

365 Main said it saved $54,000 in electricity costs last year by participating in an energy consumption incentive program in California.

GM faces a huge task in scaling its IT infrastructure to support the global expansion of OnStar and a doubling of the number of subscribers.

While IT job confidence plunged in November, it still surpassed that of workers in other industries.

Justice Department prosecutors argue that Jammie Thomas' $222,000 judgment is in line with the U.S. Copyright Act law.
Emerson Network Power's Cooligy is working with server manufacturers to integrate its close-proximity cooling techniques into "off-the-shelf" products staring next year.
Microsoft's virtualization technology shuts out third parties, the vendor claims.

Hewlett-Packard is staying on a steady acquisition pace with plans to buy storage virtualization software maker PolyServe.
An index of companies shaking up traditional business models. -- Results for February 28, 2007
Offshore tech spending by banks will increase from the present 6% of the banking industry's $44 billion total annual IT budget to 30% by 2010, according to Deloitte.
Medsphere hopes to capitalize on a successful deployment at the VA hospital system by adapting its software to the community hospitals and private health care providers.