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IHT Tech Alert for August 16, 2007
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Nokia recalls 46 million phone batteries Nokia warned of potential danger from overheating by BL-5C Nokia-brand batteries made by a unit of the maker of Panasonic consumer electronics, Matsushita of Japan. - Mattel recalls millions more Chinese-made toys Broadcom asks judge to bar Qualcomm from making chips using its technology A court order forcing Qualcomm to pay royalties for use of the technology would be inadequate because the companies are competing for the same customers, Broadcom argued.
Bucking a trend, Netflix adopts personal touch in U.S. call center
Hollywood agent wins right to leave firm
Celebrity magazines grow, but overall industry doesn't
In surprise move, Premiere chief quits
Dr. Google and Dr. Microsoft
Google, in an experiment, gives names in the news a way to respond
EU clears way for Intel and STMicro to combine flash memory units
NBC Universal moves to turn iVillage around
VMware hopes to raise as much as $1.1 billion in an IPO
Manufacturers find ways to navigate Web retailing
Advertisers find new headaches in lawless world of social Web sites
Xbox 360 out of order? For Halo loyalists, no worries
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Yahoo may be struggling to convince Wall Street of its future prospects, but for the first time its users gave its services a better overall rating than Google received, according to a study released Tuesday.
Data from the University of Michigan American Consumer Satisfaction Index showed Yahoo had seen its customer satisfaction score rise 3.9 percent to 79 out of 100 points from a year earlier, while Google's rating fell about 3.7 percent to 78 points.
While Apple retained the top ranking among computer manufacturers, its rating dropped 4.8 percent.
The company scored 79, compared with 83 last year. Over all, the computer industry rated 75, 2.6 percent lower than a year earlier.
The survey uses data from interviews of nearly 70,000 customers to measure satisfaction with more than 200 U.S. companies in 45 industries.
Don Imus has reached a settlement with CBS over his multimillion-dollar contract and is negotiating to resume his broadcasting career.
Imus and CBS Radio "have mutually agreed to settle claims that each had against the other regarding the Imus radio program on CBS," the network and Imus' attorney said. The terms were not be disclosed.
Imus is talking to WABC-AM and other stations about making a possible comeback, said a person familiar with the talks, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the news had not been announced.
The news comes more than four months after Imus created an uproar by disparaging members of the Rutgers women's basketball team.
YouTube, the online video-sharing site, wants to question two Comedy Central comedians, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, as part of its defense against claims that it illegally shows snippets of sports and entertainment videos.
The request came as part of lawsuits brought against YouTube by Viacom, which owns MTV, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. The lawsuits claim, in essence, that YouTube, which is owned by Google, profits from massive copyright infringement.
Telefónica, the leading Spanish phone company that started a mobile phone service in Slovakia in February, said it wanted to build its own network in there to cut reliance on a roaming partner.
Unibrain, a computer software maker controlled by Intracom Holdings of Greece, will acquire Intracom's Hellas Online and Teledome units in a €230 million, or $312 million, all-share transaction to create a newly listed telecommunications provider, the companies said.
Sanjay Kumar, the former chief executive of CA, began serving a 12-year prison term Tuesday for his role in a $2.2 billion accounting fraud at the software company.
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