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One-third of China's carbon emissions tied to exports One-third of China's carbon emissions tied to exports

July 30, 2008 / Elsa Wenzel
One-third of China's carbon emissions come from manufacturing electronics and other goods that are then exported worldwide, according to a July report in the journal Energy Policy.

Virgin Mobile USA to buy Helio for $39M Virgin Mobile USA to buy Helio for $39M

July 28, 2008 / Matt Hamblen
Complex deal also provides Virgin Mobile with huge investment infusion

Yahoo claims 'strong' quarter despite dip in earnings Yahoo claims 'strong' quarter despite dip in earnings

July 23, 2008 / Stephen Shankland
Yahoo's earnings for its second quarter came in one cent lower than expectations, with net income declining 19 percent and revenue also declining slightly.

Brocade to buy Foundry Networks Brocade to buy Foundry Networks

July 22, 2008 / Erica Ogg
Brocade has announced plans to acquire Foundry Networks, in a deal valued at approximately $3bn (£1.5bn).

Microsoft stands to gain from Icahn-Yahoo pact Microsoft stands to gain from Icahn-Yahoo pact

July 22, 2008 / Dawn Kawamoto
Microsoft may be the biggest winner in the proxy-fight settlement between Yahoo and activist investor Carl Icahn, whose peace accord was announced on Monday.

Apple reports record Mac sales Apple reports record Mac sales

July 22, 2008 / Tom Krazit
Apple has reported record Mac sales and one of its best third quarters ever, but delivered its usual conservative guidance for the next quarter.

Report: Yahoo shareholder seeks compromise Report: Yahoo shareholder seeks compromise

July 21, 2008 / Steven Musil
A dissident shareholder is pushing Yahoo to accept a mixed board of directors drawn from company nominees and those presented by billionaire investor Carl Icahn, according to a report by Reuters.

Sony Ericsson to cut 2,000 jobs as profits tumble Sony Ericsson to cut 2,000 jobs as profits tumble

July 20, 2008 / David Meyer
Sony Ericsson barely broke even in the second quarter of 2008, prompting fears among analysts over the company's prospects for the rest of the year.

Yahoo Uses Home Page to Lobby Against Icahn Yahoo Uses Home Page to Lobby Against Icahn

July 19, 2008 / Nancy Gohring
Yahoo has added a button on its main Web site linking to a page that lobbies shareholders to vote against Carl Icahn's plans for the company, stepping up its rhetoric in the days leading up to its annual meeting.

Nokia sees boost in handset sales Nokia sees boost in handset sales

July 19, 2008 / Marguerite Reardon
Nokia beat sales expectations on its mobile handset business on Thursday when it announced its earnings for the second quarter of 2008.

Microsoft pledges more funds for online services Microsoft pledges more funds for online services

July 19, 2008 / Ina Fried
Microsoft plans to continue its investment in online services.

Microsoft testing self-serve Google AdSense rival Microsoft testing self-serve Google AdSense rival

July 18, 2008 / Ina Fried
Microsoft is ready to start expanding its AdCenter engine to allow at least some publishers to include contextual advertising from Microsoft on their site.

Microsoft in talks over AOL merger Microsoft in talks over AOL merger

July 18, 2008 / David Meyer
Microsoft is in discussions with Time Warner over how to combine Microsoft and AOL's online groups, The Wall Street Journal has claimed.

eBay sees 22 percent jump in profits eBay sees 22 percent jump in profits

July 17, 2008 / Greg Sandoval
eBay has said that its profits jumped 22 percent from last year. The boost came from an increase in item listings and sales growth at the company's PayPal division.

Report: Intel faces new EU antitrust charges Report: Intel faces new EU antitrust charges

July 16, 2008 / Steven Musil
Intel is expected to face new antitrust charges from European regulators that focus on the chip giant's marketing and sales practices, according to a report Tuesday night on The Wall Street Journal's Web site, citing unidentified people familiar with matter.

Yahoo takes defense of Google ad deal to Capitol Hill Yahoo takes defense of Google ad deal to Capitol Hill

July 16, 2008 / Declan McCullagh
Yahoo defended its planned advertising deal with Google at a U.S. Senate hearing on Tuesday, while Microsoft assailed it as anticompetitive and perhaps even "illegal."

Symbian CEO Says Collaboration With Google Is Possible Symbian CEO Says Collaboration With Google Is Possible

July 16, 2008 / Chiara Castañeda
Broader collaboration between Symbian and Google at either the application or operating system level is possible in the future, Symbian's CEO said Wednesday.

Google wants businesses to have faith in the cloud Google wants businesses to have faith in the cloud

July 15, 2008 / Stephen Shankland
A large number of Google Docs users couldn't use their online word processor or presentations for about an hour last Tuesday. The glitch illustrated not just the trouble with cloud computing, but also the gradual progress so far in making the concept palatable.

Viacom, YouTube agree user-info deal Viacom, YouTube agree user-info deal

July 15, 2008 / Greg Sandoval
YouTube will be allowed to mask important user information from records it must turn over to Viacom, Google said in a blog post on Monday.

Google, Viacom now clashing over YouTube employee records Google, Viacom now clashing over YouTube employee records

July 13, 2008 / Greg Sandoval
Viacom wants to know which videos YouTube employees have watched and uploaded to the site, and Google is refusing to provide that information, CNET News has learned.

Yahoo to MS: Drop the nudnik, maybe we do a deal Yahoo to MS: Drop the nudnik, maybe we do a deal

July 13, 2008 / Charles Cooper
The headlines this evening report yet another Yahoo rejection of an offer to sell its search business to Microsoft. But the wording of the latest chapter in the epistolary negotiations between these companies drops intriguing hints about a possible denouement.

Antitrust hearing to draw Yahoo, Microsoft, Google legal eagles Antitrust hearing to draw Yahoo, Microsoft, Google legal eagles

July 12, 2008 / Dawn Kawamoto
Top legal counsel for Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft will address a Congressional hearing Tuesday, as lawmakers examine the Yahoo-Google search advertising agreement and its potential anticompetitive effects on the future of Internet advertising.

Privacy watchdog airs Google Street View concerns Privacy watchdog airs Google Street View concerns

July 9, 2008 / Tom Espiner
The Information Commissioner's Office has said it has concerns about Google's Street View and thinks the company could be breaching data-protection law.

Microsoft Rural Innovation Winner Finds Gold in Green Microsoft Rural Innovation Winner Finds Gold in Green

July 9, 2008 / Dan Nystedt
A team from Indonesia took home a US$10,000 prize in the Rural Innovation segment of Microsoft's Imagine Cup this year by developing a way for people to report environmental problems with their mobile phones.

DreamWorks executive on why it switched from AMD to Intel DreamWorks executive on why it switched from AMD to Intel

July 9, 2008 / Brooke Crothers
Intel has upstaged Advanced Micro Devices at DreamWorks Animation. The movie studio has decided to drop AMD and go with processors from Intel, citing better performance and a more promising roadmap.

Trend-tracking site BuzzFeed gets $3.5 million in funding Trend-tracking site BuzzFeed gets $3.5 million in funding

July 9, 2008 / Greg Sandoval
BuzzFeed, a start-up trend-tracking site, has received $3.5 million in its first round of funding, the company said Tuesday.

Video surveillance firm gets $10 million in VC funding Video surveillance firm gets $10 million in VC funding

July 9, 2008 / Elinor Mills
Video surveillance firm VideoIQ is set to announce on Wednesday morning a $10 million Series B funding round.

Bank of America may finally embrace Firefox Bank of America may finally embrace Firefox

July 9, 2008 / Steven Musil
The largest bank in the United States has officially ignored the second most popular Web browser--until recently.

Icahn also fighting clock in Yahoo board challenge Icahn also fighting clock in Yahoo board challenge

July 8, 2008 / Dawn Kawamoto
Investor activist Carl Icahn needed a sign, a tangible sign, that Microsoft was still interested in buying Yahoo, or at a minimum, its search business, if he were to increase his chances of winning his proxy fight to unseat the company's entire board of directors.

After dumping German plant, Nokia to pitch in on 'Growth for Bochum' After dumping German plant, Nokia to pitch in on 'Growth for Bochum'

July 8, 2008 / Jacqueline Emigh
Although Nokia has now made a financial concession to Bochum, Germany worth well over $30 million USD, the city will still be left without its main source of income, after Nokia pulls up stakes and moves its factory to Romania.

Microsoft, Icahn plot Yahoo takeover Microsoft, Icahn plot Yahoo takeover

July 8, 2008 / Reuters
Microsoft has said it would be willing to reopen talks to buy all or part of Yahoo, but only if a new Yahoo board is elected. The announcement is a major boost for investor Carl Icahn's board slate.

World Bank: Biofuels lift food prices 75 percent World Bank: Biofuels lift food prices 75 percent

July 7, 2008 / Martin LaMonica
Demand for biofuels in Europe and the United States has forced up food prices 75 percent around the world, according to a World Bank report that was leaked and published in The Guardian newspaper on Friday.

Microsoft letter backs Icahn, renews Yahoo focus Microsoft letter backs Icahn, renews Yahoo focus

July 7, 2008 / Dawn Kawamoto
Microsoft on Monday released a letter in support of activist investor Carl Icahn's efforts to unseat Yahoo's board, as well as confirming its interest to explore a bid to buy the entire company--or just its search assets, with a new board.

Japanese Shell subsidiary plans solar-panel plant Japanese Shell subsidiary plans solar-panel plant

July 7, 2008 / Hanna Sistek
Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary Showa Shell Sekiyu, Japan's fifth-largest oil refiner, plans to invest 100 billion yen, or about $938 million, in a solar-panel megaplant, according to AFP.

Google asks Viacom to respect YouTube user privacy Google asks Viacom to respect YouTube user privacy

July 4, 2008 / Greg Sandoval
Viacom is getting its hands on some of YouTube's sensitive user data as a result of the copyright-infringement lawsuit the conglomerate filed a year ago.

Linspire getting swallowed by Xandros Linspire getting swallowed by Xandros

July 2, 2008 / Ina Fried
Linspire, the Linux company started by Michael Robertson, is ready to fully assume its place as a footnote in operating system history.

Microsoft said seeking partners for new Yahoo bid Microsoft said seeking partners for new Yahoo bid

July 2, 2008 / Ina Fried
In the ever-rotating, but never stopping merry-go-round that is Microhoogle, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday night that Microsoft has been looking for partners in recent days that would help it make a new bid for Yahoo's search business.


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