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Will U.S. carriers switch mobile standards?
CNET News - December 15, 2005
U.S. telecom operators may end up shifting to GSM mobile standard from rival CDMA, Siemens senior executive asserts.
Industry groups seek dominance in HD arena
CNET News - December 14, 2005
High-definition entertainment is coming, and that means more standards bodies and trade groups are mobilizing.
Office standards battle grinds on
CNET News - December 13, 2005
Creation of Ecma standard committee gives Microsoft a point in escalating battle over desktop software.
No CD-ROM residuals for National Geographic artists
CNET News - December 12, 2005
Supreme Court lets stand ruling involving whether magazine had to pay freelancers additional money for digital compilation.
Web word processor adds PDF conversion
CNET News - December 12, 2005
Site converts documents to PDF standard, adding to other new features such as OpenDocument and Real Text Format support.
A camera that has it all? Well, almost
CNET News - December 11, 2005
Sony's approach to innovation has produced the R1, a camera that shatters a longstanding law of digital photography and takes spectacular photos. The New York Times
Mobile WiMax gets green light
CNET News - December 8, 2005
IEEE approves the 802.16e standard. Product and interoperability testing will begin in the first quarter of 2006.
Greenpeace: HP stands for 'harmful products'
CNET News - December 6, 2005
Demonstrating at HP headquarters, group calls for ban on brominated flame retardants.
IBM to support OpenDocument early next year
CNET News - December 4, 2005
Big Blue says support for the standard and Web-centric design of desktop software will appeal to emerging markets.
What's the buzz? Teens can't stand it
CNET News - November 29, 2005
Device, which emits high-frequency sound that can be heard by most people under 20, is meant to drive troublemakers away.
Mass. warms to Microsoft Office standard
CNET News - November 28, 2005
After picking OpenDocument as a standard, the state is "optimistic" standardized Microsoft Office formats will pass muster.
Cost questions dog Blu-ray DVD's lead
CNET News - November 28, 2005
By all accounts, Sony's high-definition discs are being tapped as the successor to standard DVD. But serious production questions remain.
Browser Face-Off
PC World News - November 28, 2005
Internet Explorer finally receives an overhaul that helps it match its rivals' features--but Firefox and Opera aren't standing still.
Microsoft's standardization move divides experts
CNET News - November 22, 2005
Office's Open XML is "a tactical move by Microsoft to give its proprietary document formats a glimmer of openness," one researcher says.
Microsoft to standardize Office formats
CNET News - November 21, 2005
Office's 12 XML-based file formats will be submitted to European standards body ECMA International.

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