Messenger for Mac 7 Adds Enterprise Audio, Video Support (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - As Macintosh computers make some inroads into the enterprise, they are still behind in certain areas of corporate communications. On Tuesday, Microsoft took a step toward closing a bit of that gap by releasing its Messenger for Mac 7 with audio and video support, if users are connected via Office Communications Server 2007.

Inspector General: Conflict of interest on NASA review board (AP)

AP - The NASA inspector general says the space agency is breaking the law by allowing conflicts of interest on a board overseeing the building of a new spaceship to return astronauts to the moon.

Court Ruling Could End P2P Music-Download Lawsuits (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - A federal court has dealt a body blow to the recording industry’s efforts to sue people who use peer-to-peer software to download music from the Internet. In fact, says one copyright lawyer, the P2P decision could mean the end of the Recording Industry Association of America’s litigation strategy.

Circuitry discovery could lead to beefier memory (AP)

Hewlett Packard Company senior fellow Stan Williams, left, and research physicist Duncan Stewart, right, discuss their nanotechnolgy research on a monitor at HP Labs in Palo Alto, Calif., Tuesday, April 29, 2008.  Williams and his team were able to create something called a 'memristor,' which is an new elusive fourth element in electronic circuitry that stores information. It's useful because it remembers data even when the device is turned off, which means it works like a computer memory chip but in far less surface area and using far less power. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - For nearly 40 years, scientists have speculated that basic electrical circuits have a natural ability to remember things even when the power is switched off. They just couldn’t find it.

Messenger for Mac 7 Adds Enterprise Audio, Video Support (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - As Macintosh computers make some inroads into the enterprise, they are still behind in certain areas of corporate communications. On Tuesday, Microsoft took a step toward closing a bit of that gap by releasing its Messenger for Mac 7 with audio and video support, if users are connected via Office Communications Server 2007.

Integration missteps at AOL led to first flat ad quarter (AP)

AP - AOL made key mistakes that pushed down display-advertising sales and resulted in the Time Warner Inc. unit’s first quarter of flat ad revenue since it began staking its future on the boom in online ads, executives said Wednesday.

Court Ruling Could End P2P Music-Download Lawsuits (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - A federal court has dealt a body blow to the recording industry’s efforts to sue people who use peer-to-peer software to download music from the Internet. In fact, says one copyright lawyer, the P2P decision could mean the end of the Recording Industry Association of America’s litigation strategy.

Variety grows in accessories for Nintendo's Wii console (AP)

AP - Owners of Wii game consoles from Nintendo Co. have always enjoyed the freedom its motion-sensing games offer, but the wire between the remote and the nunchuk needed for some games could limit movement.

Court Ruling Could End P2P Music-Download Lawsuits (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - A federal court has dealt a body blow to the recording industry’s efforts to sue people who use peer-to-peer software to download music from the Internet. In fact, says one copyright lawyer, the P2P decision could mean the end of the Recording Industry Association of America’s litigation strategy.

OpenPipeline Seeks to Ease Document Prep for Search (PC World)

PC World - Enterprise search vendor Dieselpoint is behind a new open-source project centering on a document “pipeline”– or as the…

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