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3G iPhone up for grabs online--or is it?

July 7, 2008 Two companies start taking preorders for the new iPhone, but errors and site slowness lead to confusion. TAGS: O2 Plc., 3G, spokeswoman, retailer, Apple Computer

Site glitch affects some Wells Fargo users

August 9, 2005 "Routine" work on Wells Fargo's systems poses problems for some customers trying to access the site. TAGS: Wells Fargo & Co., spokeswoman

Amazon feels magic of Harry Potter

July 13, 2005 J.K. Rowling's latest is set for release midnight Friday--and Amazon is gearing itself up to make sure all orders are met. Photos: Harry Potter and the logistical nightmare TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., spokeswoman, order

Another broadband outage strikes Comcast

April 13, 2005 Three-hour outage comes after a similar domain name server issue downed the service for six hours last week. TAGS: Comcast Corp., outage, domain name server, broadband, spokeswoman, server

Comcast matches Verizon Fios speeds

March 28, 2006 Cable operator doubles download speeds of its fastest broadband service in four cities. TAGS: broadband service, Comcast Corp., Verizon Communications, broadband, cable company, Virginia, spokeswoman, city

Telemarketers target cell phones

June 21, 2005 It will cost you minutes, but get used to it, say experts, because telemarketers want your ear. TAGS: telemarketing, cell phone, spokeswoman, BellSouth Corp., phone number, call, AT&T Corp.

U.K. survey: IT managers blamed for staff malaise

December 13, 2007 Reactive, bureaucratic, and authoritarian management harms employee morale and health, according to research by management-services firm. TAGS: information technology manager, morale, staff, spokeswoman, sector, organization, survey, management, information technology, culture, productivity, workplace, goal, U.K., health

Legal reprieve for Russian MP3 site?

March 7, 2005 Moscow prosecutors decline to charge popular site AllofMP3, which offers songs for just pennies online. TAGS: Moscow, prosecutor, AllofMP3.com, spokeswoman, song, music, MP3

Sprint offers streaming mobile music

December 20, 2004 Sure, it might sound like a radio. But it's commercial-free, and a step toward a music-filled phone. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, data network, mobile phone, spokeswoman, radio, Europe, music, Apple iPod, TV, U.S.

Disney cancels U.K. mobile kid-tracking

August 14, 2006 Company's experience with the service, already launched in U.S., could have influenced its decision, analyst says. TAGS: Disney Corp., U.K., The Walt Disney Co., U.S., spokeswoman, GPS, decision, family

DNS issue hobbles Comcast

April 8, 2005 Domain name system problem causes headaches for Comcast's broadband subscribers nationwide. TAGS: Comcast Corp., DNS, spokeswoman, broadband

The XP alternative for Vista PCs

September 21, 2007 Microsoft is quietly telling PC makers they can offer a Windows XP "downgrade" to customers buying systems preloaded with Vista.Image: Lenovo's XP 'downgrade' program TAGS: PC company, Microsoft Windows Vista, tablet, Lenovo, spokeswoman, Fujitsu, Microsoft Windows XP, Dell, Microsoft Corp., HP, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Texas sues Vonage over 911 problem

March 22, 2005 U.S. Net phone leader wasn't clear about technology's less reliable 911 service, state attorney general claims. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Internet phone company, Internet phone, attorney general, VoIP, Houston, Texas, spokeswoman, call

New on eBay: 18-foot, flame-fisted 'mech'

July 12, 2005 An inventor finds his homebrewed exoskeleton isn't quite battle-ready. To fund the next version, he's selling it online. Photos: One tall droid TAGS: military, General Electric Co., project, eBay Inc., spokeswoman, robot, photograph

Biometric pilot program to tighten U.S. borders

November 17, 2004 Three U.S. border crossings have been outfitted with fingerprint readers and digital imaging equipment as part of the US-VISIT program. TAGS: visitor, fingerprint reader, U.S., spokeswoman, digital camera, camera

Microsoft critic allegedly received $10 million

November 24, 2004 When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the CCIA, its top executive was paid nearly $10 million, according to reports. TAGS: antitrust, top executive, critic, payment, spokeswoman, London, Microsoft Corp., CEO, Microsoft Windows

Taking passwords to the grave

September 22, 2006 Family members are increasingly unable to access important data because their loved ones have not left passwords behind. TAGS: Marc Rotenberg, e-mail company, attorney, address book, Yahoo! Inc., password, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., San Francisco, person, client, e-mail, Google Inc.

Free Net TV threatens telecoms and cable

April 12, 2006 Is spending billions on network upgrades worth it? ABC's free Net TV could undermine paid-TV models. TAGS: Net TV, Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., telecommunications, episode, Verizon Communications, CBS Broadcasting Inc., viewer, cable company, spokeswoman, Apple iTunes, TV, video

California shelves RFID ban

August 27, 2005 State postpones further consideration of a bill intended to address privacy concerns over high-tech IDs. TAGS: RFID, driver's license, bill, California, spokeswoman

New round of outages peeves some Comcast users

April 14, 2005 Subscribers report slowdowns, problems viewing pages in third system breakdown in a week. TAGS: Comcast Corp., outage, domain name server, spokeswoman, server
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