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Samsung, Panasonic start selling 3-D TVs this week (AP)
March 9, 2010
AP - Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3-D TVs in U.S. stores this week, inaugurating what TV makers hope is the era of 3-D viewing in the living room.
On latest guitar game, players strum real strings (AP)
March 9, 2010AP - A new musical video game lets players strum a real six-string electric guitar instead of tapping buttons on a fake instrument.
Google welcomes chance to export to Iran, Cuba (AP)
March 9, 2010AP - A senior Google executive welcomed on Tuesday a U.S. decision to relax restrictions on exporting Internet communications services to Iran, Sudan and Cuba.
Britain could force owners to microchip their dogs (AP)
March 9, 2010
AP - British dog owners may be forced to microchip their pets and take out insurance, part of a proposed crackdown on the country's dangerous canines.
Cisco to introduce new heavy-duty Internet router (AP)
March 9, 2010AP - Cisco Systems Inc. announced Tuesday that it is upgrading one of its biggest pieces of networking hardware, a router that's used to power the most trafficked parts of the Internet backbone.
Stay tuned: More fee disputes over local TV coming (AP)
March 9, 2010
AP - Stay tuned for more fee disputes threatening local television stations on cable TV lineups.
The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
March 9, 2010AP - iTunes' top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending March 8, 2010:
Sony, Samsung Join Campaign To Push 3-D TV Sets (NewsFactor)
March 9, 2010NewsFactor - On the heels of the big 3-D television presence at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, Sony and Samsung are joining Panasonic, LG Electronics, and others in promoting the new technology. On Tuesday, Sony said it is aiming for 10 percent of its TV sales within the next year to be 3-D models, and Samsung announced a range of HDTV sets and Blu-ray players will ship later this month.
Globecomm gets $34.2M contract extension (AP)
March 9, 2010AP - Globecomm Systems has been notified of a contract extention worth $34.2 million, the sattelite communications company said Tuesday.
Pink Floyd goes to court in royalty row with EMI (AP)
March 9, 2010AP - Pink Floyd has begun legal action against music label EMI Group Ltd. over the way royalty payments are calculated in the digital era.
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