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[2005-07-27] Napster Turns it Up With XM Satellite RadioNapster and XM Satellite Radio have joined forces under a strategic partnership to integrate Napster's online music services and XM's satellite radio service.
[2005-07-26] Arizona’s Hot Tax Incentives Draw IntelThe world's largest chipmaker will invest $3 billion USD in a semiconductor plant to be built in Arizona.
[2005-07-25] Yahoo Bringing Tiger Widgets To WebSunnyvale-based Yahoo has purchased Konfabulator, which introduced the "widget" concept on the Mac in 2002.
[2005-07-25] Middle Earth Purchased By Electronic ArtsThe huge game maker will develop two new games based on J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" books.
[2005-07-22] Beethoven Rolls Over To 1.4 Million DownloadsThe BBC had an idea: let's bolster our Radio 3 homage to the composer by making his symphonies available for free download.
[2005-07-21] Net Users Unfamiliar With JargonApparently, not everyone has an innate knowledge of all the terms, acronyms, names, and abbreviations associated with the Internet.
[2005-07-21] This Polar Express Has SkisA new British base in Antarctica will resemble a giant blue centipede on Rossignols. No really, it will.
[2005-07-20] Scotty Beams Up One Final TimeActor James Doohan, well known for his portrayal of Engineer Montgomery Scott on the original Star Trek series, passes away at 85.
[2005-07-20] Xbox Live Grabs Two Million MembersThe online gaming component of Microsoft's entertainment initiatives reaches a milestone.
[2005-07-19] News Corp. Expects to Double Traffic With Intermix PurchaseYesterday, News Corp. announced that it will be purchasing Intermix Media for $580 million in cash. News Corp. will also be getting MySpace.com, because Intermix is buying the portion of it that it doesn't already possess.
[2005-07-15] Firefox Burnin’ Up the ChartsFirefox was pleased to read they continue to increase their market share slowly but surely in the web browser market. While Internet Explorer (IE) by Microsoft remains the proverbial leviathan, Firefox does show promise.
[2005-07-13] TIME's 50 Coolest SitesI'm belatedly coming up to speed on a well-researched feature Time recently did on the 50 Coolest Sites of 2005.
[2005-07-13] Uncle Sam Wants Access To Air Passenger Net UsageCiting the need for quick action in the event of a security threat, several government agencies have asked the FCC for broad inspection powers.
[2005-07-12] High Tech Hospitals May Have A Survival EdgeResults of a new survey of the 100 Most Wired hospitals and health systems suggest they have lower mortality rates.
[2005-07-08] AOL Tosses Free Fantasy Football Bomb At Yahoo, MSNAnother option for fantasy football fans launches from AOL, which hopes to capitalize on fantasy popularity.
[2005-07-06] Need Traffic For Your Site? Try Comet BustingNASA set a new record not with the slamming a coffee table into a comet but with 80 million people trying to get pictures of it. 8 p.m. EDT on Sunday evening began a 24-hour period in which the NASA site got pounded with 80 million viewers. The "rubberneckers" spent Monday morning watching the Deep Impact try to slam dance with the comet.
[2005-07-05] Deep Impact Gets A “Big Flash” From CometThe Deep Impact probe hit comet Tempel 1 yesterday at a collision speed of about 23,000 miles per hour.
[2005-07-05] Apple iTunes Sets Sights On 500 Million SongsThe maker of the iconic iPod media player wants to reward the buyer of song number 500,000,000 with some choice prizes.