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Palm promises lower mobile deployment costs with new Treo Pr...

Palm has introduced the Treo Pro smartphone for businesses that want to simplify their IT infrastructures and lower costs.

Tokyo shares turn lower on profit-taking in Nintendo after results - UPDATE

TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Japanese shares reversed their early gains to finish the morning session lower on Thursday, dragged by the fall in video game maker Nintendo due to profit-taking as investors appeared to have factored in the company's strong first-quarter results.

Tokyo shares turn lower on profit-taking in Nintendo after results

TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Japanese shares reversed their early gains to finish the morning session lower on Thursday, dragged by the fall in video game maker Nintendo due to profit-taking as investors appeared to have factored in the company's strong first-quarter results.

Web survey won't lower grocery prices

The federal opposition doubts whether a national grocery price survey will do anything to lower prices.

Electronic retailers follow Wall Street lower, though Circuit City advances

NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of electronic retailers headed toward a lower finish on Monday, as stocks on Wall Street declined amid more signs of weakness in the financial sector.

PSP Swiss Property net falls on lower valuation gains

PSP Swiss Property AG, Switzerland's largest real estate company, said second-quarter profit dropped 23 percent on lower gains from the revaluation of properties.

EDITOR'S PICKS With Eyes On Capital Hill Stocks Closed Sharply Lower - U.S. Commentary President Bush Addresses Terrorism In U.N. Appearance DuPont names Ellen Kullman president, CEO - Update Cisco CEO Chambers Predicts New Era Of Productivity

EDITOR'S PICKS With Eyes On Capital Hill Stocks Closed Sharply Lower - U.S. Commentary President Bush Addresses Terrorism In U.N. Appearance DuPont names Ellen Kullman president, CEO - Update Cisco CEO Chambers Predicts New Era Of Productivity

Weak data points to rate cut Falling retail sales and personal credit combined with lower imports raises likelihood rate cuts from next year.11:34 AM

Pressure is mounting on the Reserve Bank of Australia to lower rates after government data showed spending by consumers and businesses fell in June.

Electronic Arts Picks Up Volume, Hits 2-Year Low

Union Pacific Lifts Q3 Earnings Outlook, Helped by Lower Diesel Fuel Costs Despite Hurricane Impacts, Lower Volumes - Update

Court: 'Violating Copyleft Is Copyright Infringement'

IconA federal appeals court has overruled a lower court ruling that, if sustained, would have severely hampered the enforceability of free software licenses. The lower court had found that redistributing software in violation of the terms of a free software license could constitute a breach of contract, but was not copyright infringement. The difference matters because copyright law affords much stronger remedies against infringement than does contract law. If allowed to stand, the decision could have neutered popular copyleft licenses such as the GPL and Creative Commons licenses. The district court decision was overturned on Wednesday by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Court: violating copyleft = copyright infringement

A federal appeals court has overruled a lower court ruling that, if sustained, would have severely hampered the enforceability of free software licenses. The lower court had found that redistributing software in violation of the terms of a free software license could constitute a breach of contract, but was not copyright infringement. The difference matters because copyright law affords much stronger remedies against infringement than does contract law. If allowed to stand, the decision could have neutered popular copyleft licenses such as the GPL and Creative Commons licenses. The district court decision was overturned on Wednesday by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Are Linux and open source really cheaper?

Open source software is cheaper than proprietary, right? In the Data Center Decisions 2008 Purchasing Intentions Survey, lower cost was the top reason cited for converting from proprietary to open source software. And lower cost appears to be a primary incentive for Linux adoption that has fueled the rapid growth of open source in general and of Linux in particular.

Arguments I will point out again, and again if necessary. Amazon has a choice. The...

Arguments I will point out again, and again if necessary. Amazon has a choice. They can choose to lower or completely stop discounting books that offer them only a 20-39% discount. They can accept the fact that, on the bookselling side of this equation, they are a retailer and accept 40% off list, standard, like every other bookseller. In other words, they can quit trying to put the brick-and-mortar bookstores out of business and play fair. They apparently haven't chosen to be fair, to compete on a level playing field. In my mind, this puts their honesty in question. On the printing side of things, Amazon can quit acting like a two-bit thug and clean up BookSurge's act, the quality issues, that sort of thing. They could strive for the best, most consistent quality and lower their prices a notch, and compete--fairly and honestly.

New DDR3 Memory Touted As Fastest In the World

An anonymous reader writes to tell us that a relatively unknown Taiwanese company just rolled out what they claim is the world's fastest DDR3 memory kit. "Gingle DDR3 1800 memory module features high performance (1800MHz on P45/ 2000MHz on 790i), lower latency (8-8-8-24), and lower power consumption (1.84V~1.94V)."

Sansa Fuze MP3 Player Review

Fresh off the success of the Clip and View MP3 players, Sansa has released the Fuze to fill the gap between the two in their model line. With a slightly larger size and with more storage capacity than the Clip, but with a smaller screen and lower price than the View, the Fuze aims to offer the best of both worlds. With a lower price than a comparable iPod Nano, how does the Sansa Fuze stack up? Read on to find out.

TIGA: Lower Tax is "Holy Grail" for UK Video Game Industry

Tiga, the national trade association for UK and European game developers has called directly for tax breaks to aid the local industry.

DVDPlay Announces Lower Prices for DVD Movie Rentals

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DVDPlay Announces Lower Prices for DVD Movie Rentals

CAMPBELL, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- DVDPlay, Inc., announced reduced pricing today for DVD rentals from the company's conveniently located kiosks in grocery stores throughout the country. The new $1.00 a day pricing will be effective Oct. 1, 2008 and, for a limited time, the new price will also extend to Blu-ray titles.

DVDPlay Announces Lower Prices for DVD Movie Rentals

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DVDPlay Announces Lower Prices for DVD Movie Rentals

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DVDPlay Announces Lower Prices for DVD Movie Rentals

CAMPBELL, Calif., Sep 29, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- DVDPlay, Inc., announced reduced pricing today for DVD rentals from the company's conveniently located kiosks in grocery stores throughout the country. The new $1.00 a day pricing will be effective Oct. 1, 2008 and, for a limited time, the new price will also extend to Blu-ray titles.

DVDPlay Announces Lower Prices for DVD Movie Rentals

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