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Agreement would take junk out of food
Oct 6, 2006
President Clinton and the American Heart Association announced a deal with several major food companies to make school snacks healthier. Hillary Wicai reports.
Will Vista be pirate-proof?
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Lisa Napoli
Oct 4, 2006
Preventing software theft has been an expensive problem for the tech industry, but Microsoft may have found a way to out-clever the most clever pirates with its new operating system. Lisa Napoli reports.
Congress forces online gaming's hand
Oct 2, 2006
A bill passed by Congress would ban most Internet gambling in the U.S. by making it illegal for banks and credit card companies to pay out. Shares in the UK's online gaming firms plunged on the news. Stephen Beard reports.
Another Sony battery recall
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Brian Watt
Sep 29, 2006
Sony has lost more power in the battery market. IBM, Lenovo and Toshiba are the latest PC manufacturers to recall batteries for their laptops. Brian Watt reports.
Mobile ESPN doesn't make the cut
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Lisa Napoli
Sep 28, 2006
After less than a year, ESPN is closing down its cell phone operation aimed at sports fans. Now it'll try to make deals with other wireless operators to offer multimedia content. Lisa Napoli reports.
Google issues power supply challenge
Sep 26, 2006
Search leader Google today urged the high-tech industry to stop wasting so much energy, calling on computer-makers to come up with a more efficient standard power supply for PCs. Sarah Gardner reports.
Cyber attacks target home users
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Dan Grech
Sep 26, 2006
There hasn't been a large-scale computer virus aimed at taking down corporate America for years. Could be because home users are the target of most attacks, according to a new report. Dan Grech reports.
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Future of the Internet
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Amy Scott
Sep 25, 2006
A new report predicts the economic and social reach of the Internet in 2020. Amy Scott reports.
An end to the hi-def battle?
Sep 20, 2006
Makers of a new digital disk say it works in both of the competing high-definition DVD format players on the market. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports.
More battery problems for Sony
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Janet Babin
Sep 19, 2006
Toshiba said it's recalling 340,000 of Sony laptop batteries, but not because they might catch fire. It's because they just don't always work. Janet Babin reports.