Microsoft: New software not Symantec, McAfee rival
BOSTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's upcoming security software is not designed to take sales from Symantec Corp and McAfee Inc as it is a stripped-down, free product that focuses purely on anti-virus protection, a Microsoft executive said.
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8 janvier 2009 : Yahoo unveils partners for Web TV push
Las Vegas (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc unveiled on Wednesday a list of partners to aid its push to bring the Internet and television together, hoping their joint effort will finally connect with consumers.
8 janvier 2009 : Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which may lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday.
8 janvier 2009 : TVs tout energy savings and Web
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - TVs, TVs everywhere but not a 150-inch in sight. With much of the world grappling with recession, technology giants at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas eschewed the one-upmanship that had characterized past gatherings and focused instead on unveiling (...)
8 janvier 2009 : Verizon picks Microsoft search over Google and Yahoo
NEW YORK/LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc has chosen Microsoft Corp to provide Internet search services for cell phones, in what is seen as a blow to rivals Google Inc and Yahoo Inc.
8 janvier 2009 : Ford to introduce next generation of Sync system
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co, aiming to keep ahead of rivals, will introduce new features for its Sync system that provides voice-activated links to mobile phones and digital music players, the automaker said on Wednesday.
8 janvier 2009 : SanDisk unveils memory card-based music player
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - SanDisk Corp unveiled a portable digital music system based on memory cards preloaded with songs, signaling a shift in its strategy to compete against the iPod.
8 janvier 2009 : Netflix and Vizio to stream films to high-def TVs
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online DVD rental company Netflix Inc said on Wednesday it reached a deal for viewers to watch movies from Netflix on Vizio high definition televisions through Vizio's "Connected HDTV" Platform.
8 janvier 2009 : Samsung to make more energy-efficient LED TVs
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Wednesday showed off a new line of high-end, ultra-slim, energy-efficient televisions and said it planned to increase the proportion of TVs it makes using LED technology.
8 janvier 2009 : Sony to launch world's lightest 8-inch notebook PC
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp plans to launch the world's lightest 8-inch notebook PC, taking aim squarely at a rapidly growing market for ultra-portalbe personal computers.
8 janvier 2009 : U.S. DVD sales drop and rentals flat
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - U.S. home entertainment sales fell 5.5 percent to $22.4 billion in 2008 as higher sales of Blu-ray discs helped offset a 9 percent drop in DVD sales and flat rentals, a digital trade group said on Wednesday.
8 janvier 2009 : Cisco sees acquisitions with focus on video
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Chief Executive John Chambers said he expects to make a "stream of acquisitions" with a particular focus on video, as part of an effort to remake the company as a consumer electronics brand.
7 janvier 2009 : Toshiba to launch Cell chip-powered TV in 2009
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba Corp will launch an advanced TV powered by its Cell high-performance microchip this year, to better compete with larger rivals like Samsung Electronics Co.
7 janvier 2009 : Verizon picks Microsoft search over Google and Yahoo
NEW YORK/LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc has chosen Microsoft Corp to provide Internet search services for cell phones, in what is seen as a blow to rivals Google Inc and Yahoo Inc.
7 janvier 2009 : Toyota to launch OnStar competitor in U.S.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp plans to introduce a onboard communications and navigation system in the U.S. market this year that will compete with General Motors Corp's market-leading OnStar service.
7 janvier 2009 : Intel warns second time on quarter
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microchip maker Intel Corp on Wednesday issued its second revenue warning on the fourth quarter, saying demand for personal computers was even worse than it feared and sparking wide concerns about tech (...)
7 janvier 2009 : LG unveils TVs and deals at CES
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - LG Electronics Inc, hoping to tide through a global economic downturn and emerge stronger, wants to keep up spending and unveil new products to boost its North American presence.
7 janvier 2009 : SanDisk unveils memory card-based music player
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - SanDisk Corp unveiled a portable digital music system based on memory cards preloaded with songs, signaling a shift in its strategy to compete against the iPod.
7 janvier 2009 : Apple disappoints: No Jobs or big news at Macworld
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Tuesday it was dropping copy protection from songs sold on the Internet and debuted its slimmest 17-inch laptop yet, but with no dramatic products or master pitchman Steve Jobs, the company's final Macworld performance disappointed Wall (...)
7 janvier 2009 : Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) Motorola Inc unveiled a cell phone made of recycled water bottles on Tuesday, hoping to cash in on the trend for environmentally friendly products.
7 janvier 2009 : Apple to sell copy protection-free songs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc has reached a deal with major record labels to sell digital songs without the copy protection software that had prevented fans from sharing music bought from its iTunes store, the maker of the iPod and iPhone said on (...)
7 janvier 2009 : Blockbuster CEO open to partnerships with telecoms
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Blockbuster Inc , the largest U.S. movie rental chain, is open to collaboration with telecom companies such as Verizon Communications Inc and AT&T Inc as it expands into the video-on-demand business, chief executive officer Jim Keyes said on (...)
7 janvier 2009 : Is it the end of the desktop PC?
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The age of the desktop PC appears to be over as its more portable cousin, the laptop, surges ahead with consumers clamoring for light-weight computers in funky designs for use at home, in cafes and on the train to (...)
7 janvier 2009 : Wii boosts UK games sales, music resilient
LONDON (Reuters) - British retailers sold a record combined number of DVDs, games and music in 2008 despite the economic gloom, boosted by the popularity of Nintendo's Wii and single downloads, trade bodies said on Wednesday.
7 janvier 2009 : Motorola unveils phone made from recycled bottles
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) Motorola Inc unveiled a cell phone made of recycled water bottles on Tuesday, hoping to cash in on the trend for environmentally friendly products.
7 janvier 2009 : Verizon Wireless plans to support Kindle rivals
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) Verizon Wireless is poised to have rivals of Amazon's popular electronic Kindle reader use its network to download material such as books and newspapers wirelessly, according to an executive for the wireless service (...)
6 janvier 2009 : Apple disappoints: No Jobs or big news at Macworld
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Tuesday it was dropping copy protection from songs sold on the Internet and debuted its slimmest 17-inch laptop yet, but with no dramatic products or master pitchman Steve Jobs, the company's final Macworld performance disappointed Wall (...)
6 janvier 2009 : Best Buy offers used iPhones at lower price
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Retailer Best Buy Co, seeking new ways to appeal to cost-conscious shoppers, said on Tuesday it is selling refurbished versions of Apple Inc's iPhone 3G at its stores that are priced about $50 less than new (...)
6 janvier 2009 : Microsoft sold 28 million Xbox 360s by end of 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp sold 28 million units worldwide of its Xbox 360 video game console through the end of 2008, expanding the Xbox's lead over rival Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 console in worldwide unit sales, the company said on (...)
6 janvier 2009 : Many teens display risky behavior on MySpace: study
CHICAGO (Reuters) - More than half of teenagers mention risky behaviors such as sex and drugs on their MySpace accounts, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
6 janvier 2009 : In tough times, Vegas CES gets smaller
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Even amid the flash and sizzle of the world's premier showcase for consumer electronics, the reality of the economic recession will be hard to ignore.
6 janvier 2009 : Apple's Jobs reassures investors about his health
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs sought to soothe investor concerns about his health on Monday, saying his weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalance that is relatively simple to treat.
5 janvier 2009 : Ex-eBay CEO Whitman eyes run for California governor
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former eBay Inc Chief Executive Meg Whitman has resigned from three corporate boards for personal reasons, a turn-of-the-year move that would free her to run for governor of California.
5 janvier 2009 : Apple's Jobs reassures investors about his health
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs sought to soothe investor concerns about his health on Monday, saying his weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalance that is relatively simple to treat.
5 janvier 2009 : In tough times, Vegas CES gets smaller
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Even amid the flash and sizzle of the world's premier showcase for consumer electronics, the reality of the economic recession will be hard to ignore.
5 janvier 2009 : Dolby makes push to bring 3-D home
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dolby Laboratories Inc, a company best known for its audio technology, is now targeting one of the most buzzed-about areas in video: bringing digital 3-D entertainment to the home.
5 janvier 2009 : LG, Netflix to launch TVs with instant movie viewing
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Netflix and LG Electronics said on Sunday that LG will soon introduce TV sets that can screen Netflix movies directly from the Web without an external box.
5 janvier 2009 : Samsung says no decision yet on chip investment plan
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics, the world's largest maker of memory chips, denied a report saying it may cut its 2009 investment in semiconductors by more than half from last year amid a lingering downturn.
4 janvier 2009 : Vegas gadget show gets smaller
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Even amid the flash and sizzle of the world's premier showcase for consumer electronics, the reality of the economic recession will be hard to ignore.
2 janvier 2009 : Beatles to zombies, videogamers set for varied 2009
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - For videogame publishers the start of 2009 marks a new phase in gaming with the release of new titles no longer confined to the top holiday sale months but spread throughout the year.
2 janvier 2009 : China Mobile soars after 3G approval; pushes HSI up
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China Mobile , the world's top wireless carrier, jumped more than 3 percent on Friday, helping extend gains in the broader market, after China approved the issuance of licenses for next generation (3G) mobile (...)
2 janvier 2009 : Nokia CEO to favor profit over sales targets: report
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia will focus on profit development amid a falling cell phone market in which many competitors are cutting prices, Chief Executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo told the Financial Times.
1er janvier 2009 : Beatles to zombies, videogamers set for varied '09
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - For videogame publishers the start of 2009 marks a new phase in gaming with the release of new titles no longer confined to the top holiday sale months but spread throughout the year.
1er janvier 2009 : Microsoft blames leap year for Zune glitch
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A malfunction of some Microsoft Corp Zune music players was caused by an error in the way the device accounts for leap years, Microsoft said.
1er janvier 2009 : Music album sales tumble further in 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. album sales slid for a seventh time in eight years in 2008 as growth in the digital arena, one of the few bright spots in the ailing music industry, slowed, according to data issued on Wednesday.
31 décembre 2008 : Log on to make resolutions to help others in 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Instead of making vows to lose weight, save money or get fit, a U.S. charity is challenging people to log on to the Internet to make New Year resolutions to help others.
31 décembre 2008 : Facebook ban of breast-feeding photos sparks protests
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Are photographs of a mother breast-feeding her child indecent? The social networking site Facebook has sparked a massive online debate -- and protests -- after removing photos that expose too much of a mother's (...)
31 décembre 2008 : Top Dell execs leave as PC maker restructures
BOSTON (Reuters) - Two top Dell Inc executives recruited to help turn around the No. 2 PC maker are leaving as part of the second major staff shake-up in the two years since founder Michael Dell returned as CEO.
31 décembre 2008 : Online holiday sales fall 3 percent
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online sales for the holiday period up to December 23 fell 3 percent from the same period last year, marking the first decline in online spending since comScore Inc started tracking online sales in 2001.
30 décembre 2008 : Apple shares turn negative on Jobs "rumor"
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Apple Inc fell as much as 2 percent on Tuesday after technology website Gizmodo reported a "rumor" that Chief Executive Steve Jobs's health was declining.
30 décembre 2008 : Tech companies push stylish, personal design
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - With consumers showing an appetite for stylish personal devices, PC and gadget makers will need more than just vibrant colors, rounded edges or an elegant metallic finish to stand out in a crowded market.
30 décembre 2008 : Website plays Cupid to battlers of the bulge in India
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An Indian website promises to deliver king-size romance to millions of overweight men and women in the country, where the plus-sized are often hard-pressed to find a life partner.
30 décembre 2008 : Facebook ban of breast-feeding photos sparks protests
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Are photographs of a mother breast-feeding her child indecent? The social networking site Facebook has sparked a massive online debate -- and protests -- and after removing photos that expose too much of a mother's (...)
29 décembre 2008 : Digital TV converter coupons in short supply
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumers who wait too long to request government coupons to subsidize converter boxes for the digital television transition in February may come up empty-handed, a regulator has warned.
29 décembre 2008 : MP3 player guides rescuers to lost tourists
ZURICH (Reuters) - The light from an MP3 player saved two lost tourists from a chilly night stuck out in the snowy Swiss mountains, rescue authorities said Saturday.
29 décembre 2008 : Wal-Mart to start selling iPhones
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Friday it will start selling Apple Inc's iPhone on Sunday, but the popular cell phones that can surf the Web will not be priced as low as some anticipated.
29 décembre 2008 : Websites could get cinema-style ratings
LONDON (Reuters) - The kind of ratings used for films could be applied to websites in a bid to better police the Internet and protect children from harmful and offensive material, Britain's minister for culture has said.
27 décembre 2008 : MP3 player guides rescuers to lost tourists
ZURICH (Reuters) - The light from an MP3 player saved two lost tourists from a chilly night stuck out in the snowy Swiss mountains, rescue authorities said Saturday.
27 décembre 2008 : Web sites could get cinema-style ratings: U.K. minister
LONDON (Reuters) - The kind of ratings used for films could be applied to Web sites in a bid to better police the Internet and protect children from harmful and offensive material, Britain's minister for culture has said.
26 décembre 2008 : Digital TV converter coupons in short supply
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumers who wait too long to request government coupons to subsidize converter boxes for the digital television transition in February may come up empty-handed, a regulator has warned.
26 décembre 2008 : Imagine: Lennon in TV ad 28 years after his death
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Imagine, John Lennon makes a television commercial for charity -- 28 years after his death.
26 décembre 2008 : Wal-Mart to start selling iPhones on Sunday
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Friday it will start selling Apple Inc's iPhone on Sunday, but the popular cell phones that can surf the web will not be priced as low as some anticipated.
26 décembre 2008 : Sequels keep video games buzzing in 2008
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Despite the sluggish global economy, video game sales remained recession-proof in 2008 as game sequels were snapped up by fans and music games struck the right note.
26 décembre 2008 : Taiwan's Powerchip submits plan for state aid
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Powerchip, Taiwan's biggest DRAM memory chip maker, said on Friday it has submitted a proposal to the Taiwan government detailing its plans to work with Japan's Elpida on their Rexchip joint venture.
25 décembre 2008 : Nintendo, Dentsu to offer video on Wii
TOKYO (Reuters) - Dentsu Inc, Japan's largest ad agency, said it would team up with game maker Nintendo Co Ltd to launch a video distribution service on Nintendo's wildly popular Wii console.
24 décembre 2008 : Warner Music pulls videos from YouTube
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warner Music Group ordered YouTube on Saturday to remove all music videos by its artists from the popular online video-sharing site after contract negotiations broke down.
24 décembre 2008 : RIM sues Motorola for blocking job offers
BOSTON (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd is suing Motorola Inc, alleging that the mobile phone company improperly blocked the BlackBerry maker from hiring current and laid-off Motorola employees.
24 décembre 2008 : Vietnam regulator bans subversive blogging
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's Ministry of Information and Communication, which regulates the Internet in the country, has banned blogs that are subversive or reveal state, security or economic secrets, a newspaper reported on Wednesday.
23 décembre 2008 : Notebooks outship desktops for first time: iSuppli
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Worldwide notebook computer shipments topped those of desktops for the first time ever in the third quarter, research group iSuppli said on Tuesday, calling it a "watershed event" for the industry.
23 décembre 2008 : Last-minute gadgets for your hiker, biker or skier
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For anyone who has put off shopping until the last minute -- or is looking ahead to post-holiday sales -- here's a list of some top gadget gifts for the hiker, biker, skier or runner in your life.
23 décembre 2008 : EU's new digital library operational again
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's first large-scale digital library, Europeana (www.europeana.eu), was online again Tuesday, a month after it crashed after being overwhelmed by readers' interest.
23 décembre 2008 : D.Telekom, Vodafone combine to expand German VDSL
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Telecom giants Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone will work together to expand high-speed VDSL internet broadband services in Germany, the companies said on Tuesday.
23 décembre 2008 : India hopeful of strong bids at 3G auction: official
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is hopeful an auction for third-generation (3G) radio waves next month will draw in bids at a "few times" the reserve price of 20.20 billion rupees ($415 million), a senior government official said on (...)
22 décembre 2008 : Will Ferrell site, Funny Or Die, raises $3 million
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Internet comedy site Funny Or Die, supported by actor Will Ferrell and seeded by Sequoia Capital, has raised $3 million in cash from a single, undisclosed investor.
22 décembre 2008 : Mobile teleconsulting can evaluate stroke patients
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mobile teleconsulting is a feasible way to evaluate remotely located patients who have just had a stroke, according to a report in the current issue of the journal Stroke. Although researchers found that hospital-based, land-line systems still provide better quality (...)
22 décembre 2008 : Chinese Internet porn sensation detained by police
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese woman who became an online sensation after posting a homemade pornographic film of herself on the Internet has been detained in Shanghai, according to state media.
22 décembre 2008 : Warner Music pulls videos from YouTube
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warner Music Group ordered YouTube on Saturday to remove all music videos by its artists from the popular online video-sharing site after contract negotiations broke down.
22 décembre 2008 : Chinese Internet porn sensation detained by police
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A Chinese woman who became an online sensation after posting a homemade pornographic film of herself on the Internet has been detained in Shanghai, according to state media.
22 décembre 2008 : Videogames may do the aging brain good
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults might want to take an interest in their grandchildren's' video games, if early research on the brain benefits of gaming is correct.
22 décembre 2008 : Repairs start on Mediterranean telecoms cables
PARIS (Reuters) - Work began on Sunday to fix submarine cables under the Mediterranean suspected of being cut by a ship's anchor, disrupting Internet and international telephone service in parts of the Middle East and south Asia.
21 décembre 2008 : Bash Bush site sells on eBay in four days
LONDON (Reuters) - The Internet entrepreneur behind an online video game inviting users to throw footwear at President George W. Bush sold the property on eBay in just four days, he told Reuters on Friday.
21 décembre 2008 : Warner Music pulls videos from YouTube
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warner Music Group ordered YouTube on Saturday to remove all music videos by its artists from the popular online video-sharing site after contract negotiations broke down.
21 décembre 2008 : Nokia eases access to Internet services
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia on Sunday removed one of the key obstacles for takeup of its new Internet offering, combining sign-ins for its overall services site Ovi.com and for its media sharing service.
19 décembre 2008 : Video games may do the aging brain good
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults might want to take an interest in their grandchildren's' video games, if early research on the brain benefits of gaming is correct.
19 décembre 2008 : Bash Bush site sells on eBay in four days
LONDON (Reuters) - The internet entrepreneur behind an online video game inviting users to throw footwear at President George W. Bush sold the property on eBay in just four days, he told Reuters on Friday.
19 décembre 2008 : U.S. says go slow in expanding .com on the Web
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government urged Internet standard-setters to move slowly on a proposal to relax rules on domain names such as .com or .edu, over concerns about economic costs and security.
19 décembre 2008 : Man wins case vs "human flesh search engine"
BEIJING (Reuters) - A man who lost his job and was harassed by strangers after his infidelity to his late wife was detailed online has won China's first case against Internet vigilantism, the China Daily said on Friday.
19 décembre 2008 : U.S. not ready for cyber attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is unprepared for a major hostile attack against vital computer networks, government and industry officials said on Thursday after participating in a two-day "cyberwar" simulation.
19 décembre 2008 : Japanese group asks Google to stop map service
TOKYO (Reuters) - A group of Japanese lawyers and professors asked on Friday that Google Inc stop providing detailed street-level images of Japanese cities on the Internet, saying they violated privacy rights.
19 décembre 2008 : China says $41 billion to be spent on 3G
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese telecom operators will spend about $41 billion on next generation (3G) mobile networks over the next two years, the government said on Friday.
19 décembre 2008 : Government lab and firms team up on lithium battery
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Aiming to mass-produce a lithium battery for vehicles, 14 U.S. companies with expertise in batteries and advanced materials have formed an alliance with a government laboratory, the lab said on Thursday.
19 décembre 2008 : Global LCD TV revenue seen sinking 16 percent in 2009
SEOUL (Reuters) - With the economic downturn set to continue into 2009, worldwide revenues for liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs are expected to fall for the first time since the category was launched, market research firm DisplaySearch (...)
18 décembre 2008 : Government website rates nursing homes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans got a hand in the difficult and often emotional task of choosing a nursing home on Thursday, with the first-ever federal government website that rates the facilities for quality.
18 décembre 2008 : Portable devices give "cloud" computing new clout
BOSTON (Reuters) - Chances are the mobile phone tucked in your pocket, the lightweight laptop in your backpack, or the navigation system in your car are under a cloud.
18 décembre 2008 : Montenegro bans Facebook access in government offices
PODGORICA (Reuters) - Montenegro has banned access to popular social networking and video sharing websites such as Facebook and YouTube in all state-run institutions, a statement said.
18 décembre 2008 : Jobs won't deliver Macworld keynote
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple said on Tuesday that Chief Executive Steve Jobs will not deliver the keynote address at the Macworld trade show next month, reviving concerns about the state of his health.
18 décembre 2008 : U.S. government lab, 14 firms team up on lithium battery
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Aiming to mass-produce a lithium battery for vehicles, 14 U.S. companies with expertise in batteries and advanced materials have formed an alliance with a government laboratory, the lab said on Thursday.
18 décembre 2008 : First U.S. patient gets face transplant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Surgeons have replaced 80 percent of a woman's face, transplanting bone, teeth, muscle and nerve in the first such operation in the United States.
18 décembre 2008 : U.S. cell-only households keep climbing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nearly 18 percent of households in the United States have no traditional telephone and rely on wireless services only, which is up several percentage points from a year earlier, the government said on Wednesday.
18 décembre 2008 : White, Phelps spin Olympic gold into videogames
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - After scoring big wins in the Olympics snowboarder Shaun White and swimmer Michael Phelps have set their sights on another prize -- videogames.
18 décembre 2008 : LinkedIn founder Hoffman replaces Nye as CEO: report
(Reuters) - LinkedIn, the professional social networking company said its Chief Executive Dan Nye is resigning after less than two years at the helm, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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