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The International Herald Tribune
IHT.com Tech Alert


Paris, Thursday, September 11, 2008

Apple turns spotlight back on iPod
The iPhone may be Apple's most talked-about product, but on Tuesday Apple focused attention on its most dominant franchise: the iPod and the iTunes music and video store.
- Laptops go high fashion at show in New York

U.S. weighing Google-Yahoo antitrust case
The hiring of an outside lawyer has some predicting that the U.S. Justice Department could be planning to challenge the advertising partnership between Google and Yahoo.
- Google digitizes newspaper articles

Laptops go high fashion at show in New York
High-tech took on a fashionable twist in New York when the designer Vivienne Tam sent models down the runway clutching slim, red Hewlett-Packard laptops instead of evening bags.

Rowling wins suit against Harry Potter guidebook
Nearly five months after a four-day trial, a U.S. judge ruled against the Harry Potter Lexicon, created by a fan.

Nokia turns attention to Internet
Nokia bought Navteq, a U.S. digital maps firm, for $8.1 billion in July and has acquired 10 smaller firms to jump start its Internet services business as the growth in the cellphones market is set to stall.
- Nokia's Ovi is growing with the times

Citigroup's new tack on sports sponsorship
Financial giant chooses young athletes, with theme of mentorship by veterans.

MySpace China says its chief will resign
The departure of the executive, Luo Chuan, who was once a Microsoft China executive, is a setback for News Corp., which had licensed the MySpace brand name in China in an effort to expand its media and Internet presence.

Fox Searchlight wins rights to 'wrestler' film
Fox Searchlight beat out competitors for distribution rights to the film, which stars Mickey Rourke as a retired wrestler looking to make a comeback.

Project would bring Internet access to emerging markets
Google, HSBC, Liberty Global and Allen & Co. are backing a €500 million project that would bring the Web to three million people.

Google forms partnership with NBC to expand in TV advertising
Google will begin selling ads on some cable networks owned by NBC Universal in a new partnership that will expand Google's efforts to become a force in television advertising.
- Google digitizes newspaper articles
- Google to reduce time it stores search data

Web ushers in age of ambient intimacy
The effects of News Feed, Twitter and other forms of incessant online contact.



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