Google Software To Be Loaded On Dell PCs
Google Inc. and Dell Inc. have reached an agreement for the No. 1 personal computer maker to factory-install a package of Google software on its systems, shoring up a test-run between the two companies, two people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Disney Chief Urges Cable to Embrace the Web
Disney's president and CEO Thursday urged the cable industry to embrace change and technological evolution lest they be left in the dust.
Sony: Blu-Ray, Standards Could Delay PS3
Sony Corp.'s launch of its next-generation PlayStation 3 video game console could be delayed if industry specifications for some of its technology are not finalized soon, although it is still aiming for a spring rollout, it said on Monday.
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Microsoft-Yahoo Deal Shot Down
A report in the Sunday Times that Microsoft is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion is "total fiction," according to a key executive cited by a U.S. blog.
Report: Amazon MP3 Gains Don't Affect iTunes
Gains for Amazon's MP3 service have not significantly affected Apple iTunes sales, due largely to the different demographics the two services attract, according to a report from NPD Group.

Yahoo Talks Shift to AOL
Yahoo is unlikely to get into a bidding war over AOL with Microsoft because if Microsoft gets in the way, Yahoo could instead renew talks over News Corp's Web properties, a person with knowledge of the plans said on Thursday.
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Fujitsu Dumps Visual Display Business
On the heels of Sony's announcement that it will exit the micro-display business in the U.S., Fujitsu on Thursday announced that it will also shutter its visual display business, effective March 2008.

RIM Announces BlackBerry Apps Store, Firmware Update
RIM today made a number of announcements at the first annual BlackBerry Developer Conference in Santa Clara, CA. They included the launch of a new Apple-like app storefront, the availability of Web signals technology, and updated versions of Blackberry developer tools.