- eBay apologizes for technical glitch in search function
- Laptop becomes reality for Uruguay's schoolchildren
- Ubisoft steps up videogame fitness with virtual coach
- American Express takes aim at PayPal with Revolution
- Austrian sets up online cattle auctions
- Barnes & Noble sells out of new e-reader
- US newspaper ad revenue down nearly 28 percent
- Google books hearing set for February 18
- Cisco releases Web security app for iPhone
- Sony to launch online download service for TVs
- Nokia to axe 330 jobs in Finland, Denmark
- eBay completes Skype sale
- Dell shares down as net profit dips 54%
- Dell shares down as net profit dips 54 percent
- AP lays off 90 to reach payroll reduction target
- "What's happening?" Twitter wants to know
- Google-powered netbooks to debut next year
- Google adds automatic captions to YouTube
- US senator urges TVs that use less power
- Semi-conductor giant Infineon upgrades outlook
- China ramps up espionage against US: study
- US computer glitch causes major flight delays
- China tightens supervision of online games
- French publishers slam new Google book proposals
- California sets new energy standards on TV sets
- Webby Awards name top 10 Internet moments of the decade
- eBay founder launching online Hawaii news service
- Internet still under US grip: forum delegates
- China says scrap UN Internet governance forum
- Lead US disaster agency reaches out electronically
- State pressure affecting Internet social networks: forum
- 'Modern Warfare 2' sets entertainment industry records
- EMI music videos, concerts coming to Hulu.com
- Video spurs explosion of Internet traffic
- China Mobile says still in iPhone talks with Apple
- China defence website gets 2 mln hack attacks: report
- NASA, Microsoft take Web surfers to Mars
- Telecom giants converge at Asia's top mobile show
- Web security company warns of 'cyber arms race'
- 'Dozens' of layoffs at Associated Press: Guild
- Microsoft 'cloud' service Azure to launch January 1
- Cyber laws must punish individuals not society: specialist
- Google image search gets a 'swirl'
- EU shuts down ringtone scam sites targeting youngsters
- Bing gains search market share, nears 10 percent
- YouTube to connect 'citizen journalists' with media outlets
- Technology failing disabled net surfers: forum
- China's Internet users hail Obama's Web show
- British town to offer free wi-fi to all residents
- Court rules against Microsoft in China font case
Online auction giant eBay apologized Sunday for a technical glitch that caused a one-day crash of its website search functions it attributed to a surge in holiday shoppers.
American Express takes aim at PayPal with RevolutionWith its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking aim at the growing market for online and alternative payments, in a challenge to recognized leader PayPal, analysts say.
Austrian sets up online cattle auctionsAustrian cattle farmers no longer have to travel long distances to sell or buy cattle: it can all be done at the click of a mouse, on a new auction website.
Barnes & Noble sells out of new e-readerUS bookstore giant Barnes & Noble said Friday it had sold out of its new electronic book reader, the "Nook," and the next shipments would not be available until after the holidays.
US newspaper ad revenue down nearly 28 percentUS newspaper advertising revenue fell by nearly 28 percent in the third quarter, continuing a slide which has led to layoffs, bankruptcies and the closure of several dailies.
Google books hearing set for February 18A US judge set February 18 for a hearing on the revised legal settlement between Google and US authors and publishers that would allow the Internet giant to scan and sell millions of books online.
Cisco releases Web security app for iPhoneCisco on Friday announced the release of a free iPhone application for anyone who wants to stay on top of the latest trojans, worms, or other threats marauding on the Internet.
Sony to launch online download service for TVsSony Corp. aims to launch next year a new online service that will allow people to download content such as music and movies to their televisions and other electronic gadgets, a top executive said Friday.
Nokia to axe 330 jobs in Finland, DenmarkNokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said on Friday it would shed about 330 jobs in Finland and Denmark as part of a streamlining of its vast research and development operations.
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Colts win a close one, Saints roll to stay unbeatenIndianapolis eked out yet another narrow win on Sunday while New Orleans rolled past Tampa Bay as the Colts and Saints remained unbeaten in the National Football League.
Milan and Juve win to keep hold of Inter's coat-tailsAC Milan edged Cagliari in a 4-3 thriller and Juventus laboured to a 1-0 home win over Udinese on Sunday as both Italian giants kept leaders Inter Milan within their sights.
Federer fights back to subdue VerdascoWorld number one Roger Federer dug deep to begin his ATP World Tour Finals campaign with a hard-fought 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 victory over Spain's Fernando Verdasco on Sunday.
Five-star Defoe as Spurs put nine past WiganJermain Defoe scored five goals as Tottenham Hotspur thrashed Wigan Athletic 9-1 at White Hart Lane here on Sunday, a record victory for the hosts in the top-flight.
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Amy Winehouse set to wed Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder-Civil are reportedly planning to remarry after the troubled singer proposed to her ex-husband.
Jared Followill's Greene date Kings of Leon rocker Jared Followill has reportedly ended his engagement with model Alisa Torres to start a relationship with 'Twilight' actress Ashley Greene.
Robert Pattinson pines for homeRobert Pattinson has spent less than a day at his home in 2009, and said leaving his friends and family after such a short period was the hardest thing he had to do this year.
Alice Cooper's supernatural name Alice Cooper - real name Vincent Furnier - has revealed he got his stage name from a supernatural message his mother received from a Ouija board.
Two women were slightly hurt when they were struck by bulls that escaped the set of a new film that stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, local police and officials said.
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