Blu-Ray, Big Blue and Copper Makes a Comeback

October 10th, 2006 |
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In today’s news, the Adam Sandler comedy, “Click,” is released for Sony’s Blu-Ray. Also, IBM is bringing some pressure to competitors Sun and Intel, with a processor chip in the offing that may improve speed and lower temperatures. Improving speeds is the name of the game for telecom companies — now a group of them is looking into an old-fashioned alternative to fiber optics. Microsoft releases a series of patches (or tries to), surveys on credibility and customer relations, and Yahoo is collecting content for a message to outer space.

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