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Feeds for NYT > Technology [ ] 1. Sprint Taps Ericsson to Run Its Network Sprint Nextel announced that it would transfer operation of its networks to Ericsson in order to cut spending and stem continued declines in subscribers to its cellphone services, 2. European Publishers Call on E.U. to Protect Copyright The publishers said widespread use of their work by online was undermining efforts to develop an online business model. 3. Bits: A Blog's Story Gets a Tweak in 'Julie & Julia' In the first Hollywood film to spring from a real-life blog, the heroine uses a semi-fictionalized blogging service called Blogspot@salon.com. Why didn't Sony just depict the real thing?. 4. Bits: New York Attorney General Sues Tagged.com New York's attorney general alleges that Tagged, a social networking site, been deceptively trying to get users to sign up by tapping into the address books of their friends. 5. Bits: The Incredible Shrinking Operating System Google is threatening to displace Microsoft Windows on consumer PCs. But new software tools also make the operating system far less important to big data centers and software developers. 6. Bits: Amazon Trims Price of the Kindle 2 Amazon has cut the price of its popular electronic reading device by $60, to $299. 7. Cyberattacks Jam Government and Commercial Web Sites in U.S. and South Korea A wave of cyberattacks aimed at American and South Korean government agencies and commercial Web sites continued on Thursday. 8. In Chrome, Hints of a Real Rival to Windows Google promises that its Chrome operating system will put an emphasis on speed, simplicity and security. 9. Google Operating System Raises Apple Antitrust Issues Google?s new operating system is likely to create more questions for regulators investigating its shared board members with Apple. 10. Best Buy and TiVo Are Forming an Alliance The electronics retailer will advertise TiVo products, and TiVo will return the favor on its subscribers? televisions. 11. EMC Wins Data Domain With a $2.4 Billion Offer NetApp loses a bidding war to gain technology called data deduplication, which reduces the need for corporate computer storage. 12. DealBook: Sun Valley Buzzes About Twitter It turns out the media elite aren't so different from a lot of other people: They think Twitter is a great tool, but can't figure out how it will make money. 13. Gadgetwise: Canon Printers Are Good for Bad Photos New Canon photo printers add technology to improve flawed images.
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